We have confirmed that the printing of the 2023 JAMB exam slip has commenced. Candidates who applied for the 2023 UTME can now proceed to print their examination slips. The printing of the exam slip is to enable you to know your schedule for the exam i.e the exact date, time, and venue for the exam as well as other relevant information.
Candidates can print their slips via the e-service Portal. Each candidate must ensure they print their slip before 25th April to avoid missing their exam. If you are yet to print yours, see the steps below on how you can do that via the official portal.
If you will be taking subjects that involve lots of calculations, and may require multiple worksheets, you can consider printing two or three examination slips. This is a smart move that you can try. Some centres may allow you to carry both in. However, if you ask the centre kindly, and they refuse, you can just dispose of one of them. So feel free to take two printed exam slips to your centre.
Steps To Print 2023 UTME Slip
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If it does not work now, you can try again later. The portal may be slow or you may find it difficult to access it right now because of lots of requests from all JAMB candidates. In this case, you can try again late at night.
Ensure you help your friends and share this information with them so they can also get their exam slips on time before 25th April.
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