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JAMB Changes 2020 Exam Date of Candidates: Reprint Your Exam Slip Now

We have received reports that JAMB has changed the dates of some candidates scheduled for the 2020 JAMB exam next week, some candidates disclosed that they received notifications from JAMB that their examination has been moved to March 20th21st, and 22nd.
This was also confirmed by JAMB  via its twitter page. According to JAMB, the 2020 examinations were initially scheduled to end on Saturday 21st March 2020 with the exception of candidates from Rivers State and Bayelsa State who were scheduled for the exam next week. The board, therefore, asked all candidates in the two states to reprint their exam slips in order to know theirnew dates for the exam.
We believe this sudden change is in connection with the current measures by both the Federal and State governments to curtail the spread of coronavirus.
We hereby advise all candidates who were initially scheduled to write the exam next week to proceed to reprint theirexam slips to know the adjusted dates.

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