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JAMB moves date for 2025 Mock UTME
JAMB moves date for 2025 Mock UTME

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has rescheduled the 2025 Mock UTME from 5th April to 10th April 2025.
The board stated that the adjustment is to ensure all necessary preparations are completed, incorporating a range of innovations designed to make the examination the best in history, while also accommodating the increased number of examination centres for the 2025 exercise.
Originally set for Saturday, 5th April 2025, the Mock UTME will now take place on Thursday, 10th April 2025, while the main UTME is scheduled to commence on 25th April 2025.
A statement by JAMB’s Corporate Communications Adviser, Fabian Benjamin, noted that the board recognises the need for innovative measures to optimise the mock exercise’s intended purpose, in line with global best practices and recent research on examination methodologies in the region.
He advised candidates to stay tuned for the announcement regarding the printing of their Mock Notification Slips, which will provide details of their examination centres.
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