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EducationPass JAMB 2019 And Gain Admission With These 14 Secrets. by Nnamekus1(op): 6:48pm On Jan 19, 2019
My story
This is not just a guide, it’s more like my own testimony. Every tip I’m going to dish out here was what worked for me. Follow these strategies like drug prescription and you will come back here to give your own admission testimony.

I didn’t have to write JAMB twice before gaining admission. I was admitted the very first time I wrote JAMB and I didn’t pay anybody for anything except the JAMB form. I don’t like runz and you shouldn’t like it too.

You may say I was just lucky. No, it’s not just luck. It’s because I know my onions. The course I applied for was a very competitive one, Computer Engineering, but I made the admission list.

I wasn’t the best student in my class but even the best student in my class had to write JAMB twice before getting admitted into his dream course.

Read on to find out how I did it.

Preamble
Every year, millions of students take part in JAMB examination with the aim of securing admission. Unfortunately, only a fraction of these students eventually get admitted.

It doesn’t mean that these students are dullards. Just that the competition is too much. Imagine millions of students competing for just a few thousand admission slots.

This has led some students into frustration and depression. What do you expect when the capacity of the higher institutions we have in Nigeria is below standard?

However, as competitive as it is, you can still write JAMB and come out with flying colours.

How to prepare for JAMB 2019 and Gain Admission.
I have broken down this article into three parts to help you understand and assimilate the contents. They include:

1. Pre-examination strategies,
2. Intra-examination strategies and
3. Post-examination strategies.

Pre-examination strategies
As the name implies, these are those things you need to do before the examination day. These may include but not limited to purchase of form, registration, subject combination, study strategy. I know that you already know all these, but what you may not know is how to do them the right way.

Let us take a deeper look at each of the strategies under Pre-examination:

1. Purchase the form from the Right Source
You may be wondering why I have to include how to purchase form in this list. Probably because you think it’s very simple to do. However, your success or failure begins with the purchase of the form.

Purchasing the form from the wrong channel will mar your chances of partaking in the examination let alone gaining admission.

Recall that the Registrar of JAMB has warned candidates to be wary of scammers. If you fall for any scammer, it is at your own risk.

Make sure you only patronize designated banks and accredited CBT centres.

2. Register the right way.
There is no secret to a successful registration than to patronise a recognized CBT centre. Whether you purchased your form from a bank or through a CBT centre, make sure you register at a CBT centre.

It doesn’t end there, make sure you double-check all the information you issue to them to avoid any discrepancy. Ensure your name is well spelt and your surname, first name and other names is the same as you have it in your O’LEVEL certificate, birth certificate and other official document.

Also ensure you provide them with your correct date of birth. A mismatch in any of these may cause you problem during or after the exam. So be careful with them.

Also try to be present during your registration so you can cross-check what they did before submission.

However, if for any reason you won’t be present during registration, remind the person to be careful. This is important because if you eventually gain admission and it happens that there is a variation in your credentials, you will be screened out.

3. Choose the Right Subjects (Subject combination)
Choosing the wrong subject combination will not stop you from writing JAMB, but it will definitely stop you from gaining admission. You will not want to be denied admission because you had combined your subjects wrongly.

Therefore make sure you choose the right subjects for your chosen course of study. You already know that the required number of subjects are four. Out of the four, English Language is compulsory.

4. Choose the right Institution
Don’t just choose an institution because of it’s name. Choose the one that will increase your chances of gaining admission.

What matters most is not where you graduated from but what you graduated with and your ability to defend it.

You can bear me witness that someone who applies for Michael Okpara University, Umudike has more chances of gaining admission than another person who applies for UNN or UNILAG if other conditions remain constant.

But at the end of the day, what employers want is someone who can be productive and not the one who graduated from a big institution.

So ensure you consider the competitiveness of the institution you choose. That is not to say you shouldn’t go for your choice school - just be smart.

5. Start Studying in Time
Do not wait till the eleventh hour before you start studying. Of all the strategies I used, this is the chief of them all.

However, studying is not just about picking up your book to read any topic you wish. There are proven ways to study effectively for JAMB UTME.

Knowing when to study, how to study and what to study is the secret to effective study. To know when to study, you need a study Time Table.

To know how to study, you just need the right attitude. But to know what to study, you need the JAMB SYLLABUS.

6. Prepare a study time Table and Respect it
Time table helps one to be consistent in reading. I had one during my time and you need one for yourself too. For an effective study, you need a study time table.

In preparing your time table, do not skip any day. It is true that UTME subjects are only four whereas there are seven days in a week. What you can do is, pick the two subjects you are good at and assign them a day each. The other two difficult subjects, assign two consecutive days each.

What I mean is, if English and Maths are your best subjects out of the four you have chosen, you can put English on Monday; maths on Tuesday. Then on Wednesday and Thursday you put one of the difficult subjects. On Friday and Saturday you put the other difficult subject.

Use Sunday to read the literature (the compulsory texts).

7. Ensure you Study with the syllabus
The big bang: if you are really serious about passing JAMB and gaining admission, then you can’t do without the JAMB syllabus.

The syllabus contains all the topics where questions will be set from. It also contains the recommended study textbooks.

Did you know that JAMB can never set questions from all the topics you were taught in secondary school? That is why you need the syllabus because it contains only the topics where questions will be set from.

The syllabus is a must have so that you don’t waste your time studying topics that will never be set in the exam. During your form purchase, you will be given a copy of the syllabus.

8. Make Good Use of the Past Question Papers.
The past question paper is a very useful tool in the hands of anyone who is serious about having success in JAMB. It is a well-known fact that JAMB usually repeat questions.

Revising the past questions will expose you to how JAMB sets questions. You may also be lucky to see some of the questions you revised on the exam day.

How I did it was that I concentrated on studying my textbooks for most of the time, and a week before the exams, I focused only on the past question papers. It eventually paid off.

You may not have to wait till a week before the exams to start. What matters most is that you revise your past question papers before examination.

9. Locate your examination centre before the examination day
Except you already knew your exam centre, it is very important you visit the centre some days or a day before the examination. By this you will not have to find it difficult locating your centre on the D-day.

Intra-examination Strategies
By this heading, these are those things you need to observe on the day of the examination and in the examination hall. These strategies are as important as the pre-examination strategies. Let’s take a look at them:

10. Arrive your examination venue in time
There is not much to be said about this. Arriving early helps you to relax and calm your nerves before exam starts. It also helps you not to miss any information that could be passed.

11. Connect with your fellow Candidates
As you arrive the venue, look for a place to relax and while relaxing, look out for people of like minds and connect with them. You can know them by where they are and what they are talking about. Join in their conversation and afterwards, try and collect their contacts.

The essence of the contact is for networking after exams. I regretted not getting any contact after my JAMB because there was a time I needed to ask some questions with the regards to the exam but there was no one to ask.

12. Obey Instructions
Failure in exams are caused many times by disobedience to instructions. Make sure you pay attention to any instruction that comes from the exam officials.

Do not also forget to pay attention to instructions displayed on your computer screen.

13. Be Time Conscious
Try your best to manage your time very well. Writing JAMB is not all about knowing all the questions, but answering them within the shortest period of time.

The reason why many people fail exams is not because they don’t know the answers. It is sometimes because there is not enough time to answer them all.

Therefore, never waste much time on any question. If you are not sure of the answer to any question, just choose any option at random and move to the next question. Note down the questions you are not sure of the answers so you can revisit them later if you have some time left.

14. Ensure you Don’t Leave any Question unanswered.
Please and please, make sure you don’t skip any question without answering it. JAMB is objectives-based so make sure you select an option whether you are sure of the answer or not. You may be lucky to get it right.

There is this myth of negative marking by JAMB. It is a fat lie. JAMB will never deduct any mark from your score because you answered any question wrongly. I am 100% sure of this so do not be scared of failing a question. It is better to attempt and fail than not attempting at all.

After answering all the questions, go back and revisit all the questions you answered but weren’t sure of the answers. This time, relax and take a second look at them. Maybe you can get it right this time.

Extra-examination Strategies
Of course, these are those things you need to do after your exams. But wait, what do you think I was going to tell you here? Just go home straight.

Watch and pray while keeping your ears to the ground. Prayer is very important.

Good luck……………………….
Source: https://currentschoolgist.com/how-to-pass-jamb-2019-and-gain-admission-find-out-the-14-secrets-that-i-used/
PoliticsRe: 2019: Buhari, Atiku Unveil Plans As Campaigns Begin by Nnamekus1(m): 8:20am On Nov 19, 2018
Next level of lifelessness
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by Nnamekus1(m): 4:39pm On Aug 05, 2018
Good day all. I'm a National Diploma holder in computer engineering and i want to apply for computer science through direct entry. Please has the application for 2019 academic session begun?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: INDORAMA ELEME PETROCHEMICALS LTD LAUNCH "INDORAMA ENGINEER TRAINEE PROGRAM" by Nnamekus1(m): 10:45am On Jul 24, 2018
I am a bit confused in the contact details area. Is it supposed to be your place of origin or place of residence?
Jobs/VacanciesJune 2018 Invitation For N-power Physical Verification. by Nnamekus1(op): 9:55am On Jun 24, 2018
I was among the first set of people that applied for the N-power programme [N-power tech (hardware)] in the year 2016 and since then nothing has happened. As a matter of fact, I've lost hope in it. Just this morning, 24th June, 2018 i saw an invitation sms from N-power inviting me for physical verification thus:
You have been invited for Npower Physical Verification. Visit your National Orientation Agency (NOA) or the Focal Person's (FP) office from Monday 25-06-18 to Friday 29-06-18 with your Birth certificate, ID card.
Who else got this or am i alone? For those that had been verified, can i do the verification in another state different from my state of origin because I'm currently not in my state of origin?

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Christianity EtcRe: I Just Gave My Tithe To A Beggar. Was I Wrong? by Nnamekus1(m): 11:01pm On Oct 08, 2017
Nobodys:
anoda prooff... Wel swithrt the funny thing is our pastors use verse 10 to preach for first fruits buh nooo they wud never go down to verse 12... Christianity isnt the problem. D problem is our bad religious leaders
You're so on point.
Christianity EtcRe: I Just Gave My Tithe To A Beggar. Was I Wrong? by Nnamekus1(m): 5:17pm On Oct 08, 2017
bedspread
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GOOD FOR U.... but if am to tell u wat I know about Tithe, I'll say u paid ur Tithe in the wrong way.
Read Deuteronomy 26 vs 12
When you have finished setting aside a tenth of all your produce in the third year, the year of the tithe, you shall give it to the Levite, the foreigner, the fatherless and the widow, so that they may eat.
Christianity EtcRe: I Just Gave My Tithe To A Beggar. Was I Wrong? by Nnamekus1(m): 5:15pm On Oct 08, 2017
Read Deuteronomy 26 vs 12
When you have finished setting aside a tenth of all your produce in the third year, the year of the tithe, you shall give it to the Levite, the foreigner, the fatherless and the widow, so that they may eat.
Christianity EtcRe: Why Do GOtv And DStv Censor The Name Of God? by Nnamekus1(m): 3:19pm On Apr 23, 2017
It's not only God and Jesus dat they censor. They also cenaor Allah. I was watching a movie on AM EPIC where Charles Awurum shouted Allah and it was censored. I'm a Christian n wot i can say abt it is dat they r trying to carry everybody along evn the atheists. They av dedicated channels for Christians such as Emmanuel tv and dove tv. If you want to hear d name God you can go there.
EducationRe: Exxonmobil Entry Level-ond Holders Recruitment 2017 by Nnamekus1(m): 7:48pm On Apr 03, 2017
Can someone with OND in computer engineering apply?
PhonesRe: Mobile Phones Repair Advice. by Nnamekus1(op): 8:32pm On Nov 06, 2016
lastbaff:
As far as I know.... With all this Carlcare guys everywhere, the business is gradually going down. But if you can think of a way to improve the system, like adding laptop repair to it or something creative, it's a good idea.

As for duration, it depends on your pace of learning and background. It shouldn't take much time If you already know about electrical or engineering stuff (I mean practical not paper work).
lastbaff post=50820621:
As far as I know.... With all this Carlcare guys everywhere, the business is gradually going down. But if you can think of a way to improve the system, like adding laptop repair to it or something creative, it's a good idea.
As for duration, it depends on your pace of learning and background. It shouldn't take much time If you already know about electrical or engineering stuff (I mean practical not paper work).
I never learnt how to repair a phone but I've repaired a few faulty phones. That's because of my background.
Hope this helps.
I never learnt how to repair a phone but I've repaired a few faulty phones. That's because of my background.

Hope this helps.
Thanks bro
PhonesMobile Phones Repair Advice. by Nnamekus1(op): 7:09pm On Nov 06, 2016
My fellow nairalanders. Please I need someone who knows about phone repairs to advise me. I want to learn the business of phone repairs but some people i shared the idea with discouraged me, saying it's not lucrative. Please i need someone who is into phone repairs or knows about phone repairs to tell me how lucrative it is. I also wish to know how long it can take me to learn the work. Thank you.
Music/RadioRe: 9 Songs By Secular Artistes That Could Pass For Gospel Songs.(pics) by Nnamekus1(m): 7:38am On Jul 15, 2016
bunie ya elu by flavour
EducationRe: Unizik Direct Entry Aspirants For 2016/2017 Session. Lets Meet Here. by Nnamekus1(m): 5:40am On Jul 12, 2016
pls i want to apply for electronics and computer engineering but from what i saw on the school website, what they accept is national diploma in electrical/electronics engineering, whereas i have national diploma in computer engineering, Federal polytechnic nekede. Can it be considered?
WebmastersRe: Who Introduced You To Nairaland? by Nnamekus1(m): 9:22pm On Jul 04, 2016
GOOGLE SEARCH. Most time wen i search for information using google search, it would redirect me to nairaland forum and it usually give me the best answer(s). But then it would indicate me as a guest and request i register as a member of the forum. So i said: if this forum can be dis helpful to me as a guest, it means i would get the best out of it as a registered member. Here i am today.
I can remember searching for information then and including nairaland at the end so that it would take me to nairaland straightaway.
EducationAny Student Of Afit In The House? by Nnamekus1(op): 6:44am On Jul 03, 2016
please if you are a student of air force institute of technology, kaduna or that you have information about them please indicate.
1. I need to know how much they pay as school fees, hostel fee, and other fees.
2. I also need to know if graduating from the institution will automatically make one a member of the air force.
BusinessRe: Free Pick For Football Matches. Happy Earnings by Nnamekus1(m): 12:34pm On Jun 17, 2016
nnaemekauzor1@gmail.com is my e-mail. I'm interested Sir.
EducationRe: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by Nnamekus1(m): 5:48pm On May 28, 2016
mystic70563:
have u gotten a placement....i havent gotten any
I've got none since dec last yr dat my one yr IT commenced. Just hustling on my own while still looking out for a beta place.
EducationRe: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by Nnamekus1(m): 7:03pm On May 26, 2016
mystic70563:
do u ave any idea if APM has started callin pple to begin their I.T
No idea bro.
EducationRe: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by Nnamekus1(m): 5:36pm On May 26, 2016
mystic70563:
APPM , a subsidiary of maresk group sent an email to me wit regards to updating my profile in their data baze by the link they sent in the email.....

pls did anyone who applied for APM MAERSK industrial training get dis message
Yes bro, i applied n did d online test. Mehn, it wasn't easy. Tym was nt enof.
RomanceRe: Guys, Hilarious Responses To Give Ladies Who Are Forming Hard For You by Nnamekus1(m): 10:14pm On Mar 21, 2016
GIRL: Do you own a house?
BOY: Yes, any house you see with "This house is not for sale" written on it is my house.
RomanceRe: Guys, Hilarious Responses To Give Ladies Who Are Forming Hard For You by Nnamekus1(m): 10:12pm On Mar 21, 2016
Ok
EducationRe: A Thread For Prospective Industrial Training (SIWES) Students. by Nnamekus1(m): 10:32pm On Feb 25, 2016
Immality:
My I.T has already commenced.. There is no invitation yet but we were given full.assurance that the Will call us beginning from 1st of March...
I applied at ABA BREWERY and AMA BREWERY as well bt no invite yet. 07035718631 is my number. whatsapp me lez meet.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Updated Sample Cover Letter. by Nnamekus1(m): 4:37pm On Oct 12, 2015
Pls i need it too @ nnaemekauzor1@gmail.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Updated CV And Cover Letter Sample by Nnamekus1(m): 5:32am On Oct 09, 2015
Please i need it too. Both CV and cover letter via nnaemekauzor1@gmail.com
Christianity EtcWhich Month Is The Next Sallah? by Nnamekus1(op): 4:38pm On Jul 10, 2015
To all my Muslim frnds, after this upcoming sallah, which month is the next sallah coming up?.
Jobs/VacanciesIn Need Of The Sample Of A Standard CV. by Nnamekus1(op): 9:10am On Jul 10, 2015
My fellow nairalanders, I am a student intending to go for SIWES(Internship) and I was meant to understand that I need to have a CV together with the IT letter which the school gives in order to apply for an IT position.
So i am in need of a standard sample of a recent CV so i can use it as a guide in writing my own. Please anybody it touches should send it to togeda2010@gmail.com.
EducationRe: Hnd/b.sc Holders Discrimination: Irrelevant, Dangerious & Unconstitutional. by Nnamekus1(m): 1:23am On Jul 05, 2015
This is why i hate the ZOOLOGICAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA.

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