The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has appealed to all candidates sitting for the 2023 UTME to start printing their 2023 UTME examination notification slip from Thursday, 20th April 2023.
BrandNewsDay reports that the 2023 UTME examination notification slip would contain their examination centre, time of examination, date of examination and other essential details necessary for taking the 2023 UTME, which starts on Tuesday, 25th April 2023.
JAMB revealed that all candidates taking the 2023 UTME are expected to print their examination notification slips on or before Monday, 24th April 2023.
the board further stated that the information featured on the slip would enable them to easily locate their centres before the examination.
“Candidates are also enjoined to locate their centres before the day of their examination so as not to arrive late at the examination centre.
“The Board enjoins candidates to note that the commencement time for their examination time as contained in their notification slips, is sacrosanct.
“Candidates are also advised against going into the examination halls with prohibited items such as wristwatches, calculators, flash drives, and phones, among others.
“The Board restates its zero tolerance for examination malpractice and urges candidates to refrain from any ignoble act or conduct during the examination,” it said.
How to print 2023 UTME Examination notification slips
Below are the steps to follow
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