JAMB Subject Combination: Correct Subjects for Popular Courses
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Learn how to choose the correct JAMB subject combination and avoid errors that can block admission.
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It has been reportedly brought to our notice that the Registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, has disclosed that the body has been working with the possibility of conducting a “mock examination” to test its preparedness with the new technology and also examine some people that are desirous of …
SAZU graduands must upload projects to NERD Portal (ned.gov.ng) for 2026 NYSC mobilization. Clearance slip required for mobilization.
Review the current JAMB Biology syllabus topics, key textbooks, and study methods that help candidates prepare better for UTME.
GIFA essay competition open for Akwa Ibom tertiary students. Deadline: February 10, 2026. Email entries to [email protected].
Delta State Polytechnic Otefe-Oghara resumes Monday, March 23, 2026 for second semester 2025/2026.
JAMB result checker portal login guide with current requirements, official links, and clear steps to check your UTME result online.
UOESD 12th National Quiz Competition for JSS students. Free registration, online first round February 21, 2026. Prizes include cash and certificates.
Kano State Polytechnic registration for 2025/2026 begins Monday, February 2, 2026. All students should report to their schools.
If your status is awaiting result, this guide explains what it means, when to upload O'level results, and how to protect your admission chances.
Federal Polytechnic Idah Academic Board mandates that students must pay school fees to attend lectures and sit for first semester examinations.