What to Do Before JAMB Registration Begins
Get ready for JAMB 2026 with these nine steps: NIN, profile code, email, course and school choice, correct subject combo, and early preparation.
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Get ready for JAMB 2026 with these nine steps: NIN, profile code, email, course and school choice, correct subject combo, and early preparation.
FUET cleared students should submit four sets of documents and collect gowns from Jan 26 to Jan 30, 2026. See required items.
NECO says 2026 NCEE holds June 6 for Federal Unity Colleges. Fee N5,940. Register online at NECO portal; candidates must be 10 or below by Sept 2026.
Edo State has postponed second-term resumption for public and private schools in Edo Central. A new resumption date will be communicated in due course.
FUMHS Kwale has released a 30-week academic calendar for 2025/2026. Key dates include resumption Jan 4, lectures Jan 12, exams Apr 13-30, and session end Sept 12.
FUMHSK will run medical screening for newly admitted students from Jan 12-30, 2026 at the University Health Center in Kwale, Delta State.
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