Monday 15 October 2018

Another Jamb is here,The way Forward

Soldier comes and soldier goes but the  barrack remains.
The saying above applies to the new set of students preparing to write jamb knowing fully well that yearly there would be students that will write jamb. Some make it once and for all some others write and rewrite and almost keep rewriting for a long time.

In order to make it and make it well for your choice course of study be ready to Study harder and better.

This is the best time to start digging into your books for in depth study. This is not fun time or play time as usual but time for daily dedicated study efforts. You can take short breaks after long study, but be consistent with your study.

Many of the students dream of studying some courses but fail to realise that studying will be the sacrifice for such a success.

As a student you must sacrifice your playful pleasure for a study pleasure. Studying should give you more pleasure at this period than just pressing your phones (the greatest distraction of youths) and chatting away your time.

For anyone taking this incoming jamb exam whether for the first time or not make sure you study IN DEPT and CLEARLY.

Jamb is not just any exam, it a an exam of high standard that test your sound knowledge of any subject. So give to all it takes.

Saturday 1 September 2018

Another Exam Session in view

Students of Final year in respective Highschool,College and even tertiary institution should be prepared as there would be resumption this month

Preparation is necessary to get a better result because any one who is not doing better than previous performance is not moving forward. Moving forward is far better than under performance

Every student should be ready to do the following:

Pray to God for Wisdom,Knowledge and Understanding: a major requirement of academic success

Read and Remember: Reading should help students remember.

Discuss topics read as often as possible:thins helps students to understand better

Practise more of what is read:This will make knowledge sink deeper.

Check out past Questions: There is nothing new in many subjects, so students should solve many questions for a better chance of success

In conclusion necessity is laid upon every student to perform excellently well. It is not even good for any child to be failing or just getting average. Each student must excel.

Friday 13 July 2018

GCE Private Waec 2018

candidates who intend to register for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for Private Candidates, 2018 Second Series which commenced on 14th of May, 2018 can still register before August.

Important update: Candidates should take note that the 2018 WAEC GCE registration procedure has been designed to accommodate biometric features that will be used for validation at the examination centres.


WAEC GCE normal registration period is from Monday, May 14,2018 to Friday, July 6, 2018.

How to Apply

Candidates arc expected to pay a registration fee of Thirteen Thousand, Nine Hundred and Fifty Naira (N13,950) only, at branches of any of the following banks or any accredited agent and obtain the Registration PIN and Information VCD:

Access Bank Plc;


First Bank of Nig. Ltd;


Sterling Bank Plc


Zenith Bank Plc;


Diamond Bank Plc;


First City Monument Bank Plc;


Skye Bank Plc;


Union Bank of Nigeria Plc;


Ecobank Ltd;


Guaranty Trust Bank Plc;


Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc;


United Bank for Africa Plc;


Fidelity Bank Plc;


Heritage Bank Plc;


Standard Chartered Bank Plc;


Unity Bank Plc;


WEMA Bank Plc.


In addition, candidates will be required to pay Five Hundred Naira (N500.00) commission to the banks/accredited agents.

After obtaining the Registration PIN, candidates should log on to https://registration.waecdirect.org/ for registration.

CANDIDATES WITH SPECIAL NEEDS: Candidates with special needs will  register online like other candidates but they must clearly state their disabilities e.g blind, low vision, spastic, speech, etc.

COMPLETION OF REGISTRATION: Candidates MUST conclude registration within two weeks of first access to the website during the registration period. They should ensure that their names, gender, passport photographs, dates of birth and subjects are correct. They are also to print the Photo Card as evidence of successful registration which will serve as identification during the examination. The Result Checker PIN will also be on the Photo Card. Only Digital Personal Scanner should be used for fingerprint registration.

Time table for the Exam will be out before August so candidates should be at alert.

Feel free to write your comments below

Friday 1 June 2018

Announcement of Jamb's 2018 Rescheduled Exams

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), on Tuesday, announced the release of the results of the mop up examination conducted for candidates, who were rescheduled for the UTME on Saturday, May 26.


The results can be assessed on JAMB portal- www.jamb.org.ng


The Head of Media for the Exam Board, Dr Fabian Benjamin, made the announcement in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Abuja.


The board had recently, conducted a mop up examination for over 12, 000 candidates in some of its centres across the country.


This included those whose biometrics could not be captured during the initial period of the UTME in March, those who were yet to see their results and have not been involved in any form of malpractice.


Others included those who were unable to print out their e-slip before the earlier examinations and those whose centres were cancelled for suspected malpractices.


On the admission process, Benjamin told NAN that the board frowned at some institutions that have breached the constitutional guidelines for the entire process by making advertorials before the policy meeting.


He explained that all institutions must note that they are not to make any form of adverts for admissions into their schools until after the policy meeting.


According to the spokesman, this is because the meeting is the only authorised body that approves admission process for every preceding year.


“Advertising before the policy meeting is a violation and abuse of the entire process.


“They must recall that at the meeting, all proceedings, rules and regulations guiding the admissions are discussed and unanimously approved by all stakeholders.


“However, a list of institutions that breached this rule are being compiled by the board and to be forwarded to the appropriate body for sanction.”


Benjamin added that in view of the above, those who intend to make admission adverts before the slated meeting, are urged to have a rethink and halt.


He also noted that the 2018 policy meeting of the education sector was coming early to allow institutions begin an early admission.

Source :NAN

Saturday 26 May 2018

Do not apply to these Nigerian Universities.

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has warned candidates to stay away from 58 universities which the commission described as illegal.


In a bulleting dated 14/5/18 and made available to National Daily, the commission said the universities are operating illegally in the country, adding that certificates obtained from any of the institutions are invalid.


“For the avoidance of doubt, anybody who patronises or obtains any certificate from any of these illegal institutions does so at his or her own risk,” the publication read.


The commission said certificates obtained from the institutions will not be recognised for the purposes of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), employment and further studies.


It also called on the relevant law enforcement agencies to take necessary action.
Full list of the illegal universities.


1) University of Accountancy and Management Studies, operating anywhere in Nigeria


2) Christians of Charity American University of Science and Technology, Nkpor, Anambra State or any of its other campuses


3) University of Industry, Yaba, Lagos or any of its other campuses


4) University of Applied Sciences and Management, Port Novo, Republic of Benin or any of its other campuses in Nigeria


5) Blacksmith University, Akwa or any of its other campuses


6) Volta University College, HO, Volta Region, Ghana or any of its other campuses in Nigeria


7) Royal University, Izhia, PO BOX 800, Abakaliki, Ebonyi state or any of its other campuses


8) Atlanta University, Anyigba, Kogi state or any of its other campuses


9) United Christian University, Macotis campus, Imo State or any of its other campuses


10) United Nigeria University College, Okija Anambra state or any of its other campuses.


11) Samuel Ahmadu University, Makurdi, Benue state or any of its other campuses


12) UNESCO University, Ndoni, Rivers state or any of its other campuses


13) Saint Augustine’s University of Technology, Jos, Pleateu state or any of its other campuses


14) The International University, Missouri USA, Kano and Lagos studies centres or any of its other campuses in Nigeria


15) Collumbus University, UK, operating anywhere in Nigeria


16) Tiu International University, UK operating anywhere in Nigeria


17) Pebbles University, UK operating anywhere in Nigeria


18) London External Studies, UK, operating anywhere in Nigeria


19) Pilgrims University operating anywhere in Nigeria


20) Lobi Business School, Makurdi, Benue State or any of its campuses in Nigeria


21) West African Christian University operating anywhere in Nigeria


22) Volta University College, Aba or any of its campuses in Nigeria


23) JBC Seminary Inc. (Wukari Jubilee University) Kaduna illegal campus


24) Western University, Esie Kwara State or any of its campuses in Nigeria


25) St. Andrews University College, Abuja or any of its other campuses in Nigeria


26) EC-Council USA, Ikeja Lagos Study Centre


27) Atlas University, Ikot Udoso Uko, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State or any of its other campuses in Nigeria


28) Concept College/Universities (London) Ilorin or any of its other campuses in Nigeria


29) Halifax Gateway University, Ikeja or any of its campuses in Nigeria


30) Kingdom of Christ University, Abuja or any of its other campuses in Nigeria


31) Acada University, Akinlalu Oyo state or any of its other campuses in Nigeria


32) Filfom University, Mbaise, Imo state or any of its other campuses in Nigeria


33) Houdegbe North American University campuses in Nigeria


34) Atlantic Intercontinental University, Okija Anambra state


35) Open International University, Akure state


36) Middle Belt University (North Central University) Otukpo


37) Lead Way University, Ugheli, Delta state


38) Metro University, Dutse/Bwari Abuja


39) Southend University, Ngwuro Egeru (Afam) Ndoki, Rivers state


40) Olympic University, Nsukka, Enugu state


41) Federal College of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Abuja


42) Temple University, Abuja


43) Irish University Business School, London, operating anywhere in Nigeria


44) National University of Technology, Lafia, Nasarawa State


45) University of Accountancy and Management Studies, Mowe, Lagos – Ibadan Expressway and its annex at 41, Ikorodu road, Lagos.


46) University of Education, Wenneba Ghana operating anywhere in Nigeria


47) Cape Coast University, Ghana operating in Nigeria


48) African University Cooperative Development (AUCD) Cotonou, Benin Republic operating anywhere in Nigeria


49) Pacific Western University, Denver Colorado, Oweri study centre


50) Evangel University of America and Chudick Management Academic, Lagos


51) Enugu State University of Science and Technology (Gboko campus)


52) Career Light Resources Centre, Jos


53) University of West Africa, Kwali Abuja, FCT


54) Coastal University, Iba Oku, Akwa Ibom State


55) Kaduna Business School, Kaduna


56) Royal University of Theology, Minna, Niger State


57) West African Union University, in collaboration with International Professional College of Administration, Science and Technology, Nigeria operating anywhere in Nigeria


58) Gospel Missionary Foundation (GMF), Theological University, Ikotun, Lagos


So prospective students who are  applying to these Universities above should find alternative and recognised Higher Institutions.

Friday 4 May 2018

Jamb Change of Course Deadline for 2018/2019

JAMB change of course and institution closing date 2018

This started when the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board issues the form. It closing, and when the university or college of your choice starts the screening. It means that basically, the deadline depends on the institution of your choice.

If you are gainining your admission to  the university through the Direct Entry scheme, you will need watch out for  it when it will be announced that the special direct entry forms are out. This will be the closing date for the direct entry candidates’ correction time.


Right now it’s official that the date correction form has already been issued. If you want to change course and institution, you need to buy it, fill out and submit, and do all this before your university starts their screening. You must not EXCEED THE DEADLINE or else you loose your chances of a successful admission this year.


How to do JAMB change of course


The form has been released in the previous month by JAMB and it costs N2,500.


The steps to take are as follows:


Enter the official JAMB portal and log in with your regular information


Open your profile menu


Select the line that says “UTME data correction”


Choose the payment method: you are allowed to pay at a bank or online


After you have executed the payment, you need to keep in mind the following points:


Make sure the course you would like to take instead of your previous choice is available


Make sure you have enough points to enter the institution of your choice (namely, it makes sense to check out the departmental cut off marks)


Make sure the subjects of your screening match the subjects of the course of your new choice.

It is obvious that the process is as simple as  and easy to follow. The correction proceess isn't difficult. We wish you all success in your studies! 

 For further enquiries you can kindly drop your comments below and we will answer you.

Also feel free to check our archive for useful information necessary for your success.

Thursday 26 April 2018

Schools whose 2018/2019 Post Utme Forms are Out

Post Utme Forms are Out. Admission screening of different tertiary institutions in Nigeria are published 

IMPORTANT: This article will be updated often  as each schools releases their admission screening form / Post UTME Form, you are advised to bookmark and visit this page regularly so as to know when your institution of choice will released their screening exercise application form for the 2018/2019 academic year.

Do not deal with any agent or third party in this 2018/2019 admission exercise. Tertiary institutons do not have agents or middle men for any process. So don't be scammed.

Here is the List of Schools Whose Post UTME 2018/2019 Form are Out at the moment:

University of Mkar – UNIMKAR Post UTME – 2018/19


Al-Hikmah University Post UTME – 2018/19


Afe Babalola University Ado-Ekiti – ABUAD Post UTME – 2018/19


Bowen University Iwo – BUI Post UTME – 2018/19


Christopher University – UNICHRIS Post UTME – 2018/19


Achievers University Post UTME – 2018/19


Bells University of Technology – BUT Post UTME – 2018/19


Olabisi Onabanjo University – OOU Post UTME – 2018/19


Adeleke University Post UTME – 2018/19


Madonna University Post UTME – 2018/19


Gregory University Uturu  – GUU Post UTME – 2018/19


Delta State University – DELSU Post UTME – 2018/19


Abia State University, Uturu – ABSU Post UTME – 2018/19


Michael Otedola College of Primary Education – MOCPED (Affiliated to UI) Post UTME – 2018/19


Paul University, Awka – PAU Post UTME – 2018/19


Joseph Ayo Babalola University – JABU Post UTME – 2018/19


Tai Solarin University of Education – TASUED Post UTME – 2018/19


Arthur Jarvis University – AJU Post UTME – 2018/19


Elizade University Post UTME – 2018/19


Edo University Iyamho – EUI Post UTME – 2018/19


Augustine University Post UTME – 2018/19


Ajayi Crowther University – ACU Post UTME – 2018/19


Wesley University Ondo Post UTME – 2018/19


Nile University of Nigeria – NUN Post UTME – 2018/19


Bingham (ECWA) University Post UTME – 2018/19


Mountain Top University – MTU Post UTME – 2018/19


Bowen University Iwo – BUI Post UTME – 2018/19


Kwara State University – KWASU Post UTME – 2018/19


Crescent University Post UTME – 2018/19


Oduduwa University Post UTME – 2018/19


Tansian University Post UTME – 2018/19


Samuel Adegboyega University  – SAU Post UTME – 2018/19


Crawford University Post UTME – 2018/19


Veritas University Post UTME – 2018/19


Fountain University Osogbo – FUO Post UTME – 2018/19


Igbinedion University Okada – IUO Post UTME – 2018/19


Landmark University Post UTME – 2018/19


Covenant University Post UTME – 2018/19


Babcock University Post UTME – 2018/19


Lagos State University (LASU) Post UTME – 2018/19


Ekiti State University, (EKSU) Post UTME – 2018/19


List Of Nigerian Polytechnics Whose Post UTME 2018/2019 Form are Out:

Crown Polytechnic Post UTME – 2018/19


Delta State Polytechnic Otefe-Oghara – DESPO Post UTME – 2018/19


Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic – AKWAIBOMPOLY Post UTME – 2018/19


Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa – FEDPONAS Post UTME – 2018/19


Ogun State Institute of Technology – OGITECH Post UTME – 2018/19


Edo State Institute Of Technology And Management – ESITM Post UTME – 2018/19


Igbajo Polytechnic Post UTME – 2018/19


Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri – FPNO Post UTME – 2018/19


Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro – ILAROPOLY Post UTME – 2018/19


Jigawa State Polytechnic – JIGPOLY Post UTME – 2018/19


Imo State Polytechnic – IMOPOLY Post UTME – 2018/19


Federal Polytechnic Bauchi – FPTB Post UTME – 2018/19


List Of Nigerian Monotechnics Whose 2018/2019 Admission Form are Out:

Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, Zaria – NCAT Post UTME – 2018/19


Petroleum Training Institute – PTI Post UTME – 2018/19


Air Force Institute of Technology – AFIT Post UTME – 2018/19


Nigerian Institute of Journalism- NIJ Post UTME – 2018/19


Maritime Academy of Nigeria – MAN Post UTME – 2018/19


Bayelsa State College of Art and Science – BYCAS Post UTME – 2018/19


University of Benin Teaching Hospital – UBTH Post UTME – 2018/19


Nigerian Colleges of Education  Post UTME 2018/2019 Form

Akwa Ibom State College of Education – AKSCOE Post UTME – 2018/19


Federal College of Education, Eha-Amufu – FCEEha-Amufu Post UTME – 2018/19.


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Tuesday 24 April 2018

How to activate jamb Cbt Software

JAMB CBT software


Each application is sold with the license that lasts forever.  

ou need to purchase the license for each computer or handset you will be using it on. The testing and preparatory program can help pupils to prepare for their tests or check how well they are ready to pass the CBT examinations.


It is not enough to download the software on your PC. Read about JAMB CBT practice software + full activation tips below, and you will understand how the activation process goes.


How to get JAMB CBT activation code


Follow this guide to get your code:


Step 1. Visit the e-testing site (it is created by JAMB so it can be trusted by all citizens of Nigeria).




Step 2. Read the information about the offline and online versions of the program.


Step 3. There is the blue link ‘click Here to Download’ which you should press on to download the program on your computer.


Step 4. Install the program to use it offline.




Step 5. Run the program on your computer. It uses Internet Explorer browser to run. There are three menu fields on the left:


Take Test


Upgrade Account


Get Activation Code


Step 6. You should click on the option ‘Get Activation Code’ to continue.


Step 7. You can test-run the program before purchasing the code that costs 1,000 Naira. If you wish to buy the code, you have to transfer the money through ATM or deposit them to the provided account of the First Bank of Nigeria Plc.




Step 8. Once you make the payment, you should write a text message to number 08055243987. Your message has to include this information:


Your full name


How much money you have sent (1,000 Naira)


Your mobile phone number


The PIN number mentioned by the software


Step 9. You will receive your personal PIN code. This is your activation code.


JAMB CBT practice software + full activation


To enjoy all the benefits of JAMB CBT program, you should fully activate it. This is possible after you get the activation code and complete the activation:


Now you can perform tests online or offline. You’ll have to enter the activation PIN code in the offline program.


If you prefer also practising online, you can choose to Register Here option on the same page and enter your name and smartphone number, choose the subjects (you are allowed selecting 4 of them from the list of Mathematics, Biology, English literature or language, Economics, etc.). Click on ‘Submit’ and enjoy the trial testing online.


If you need to use all features online as well, you have to register for CBT practice by entering your name, phone number, and activation code (where it says PIN).




That’s it. You have learned how to get JAMB CBT software activation code on your phone and practice answers to the test questions. It is awesome that the software can be used offline or online. You can test your skills and evaluate your level of knowledge to make sure you can bypass CBT tests and get the best results possible.


Saturday 21 April 2018

Back to School

Students as you get back to your school for resumption remember your new performance must be better than the last academic performance. These are the things you must improve:

Your Study Habit: a student that does not study regularly is not a fake student. You must STUDY DAILY study better than your previous performance. Memorise better, understand better and answer question in a better way

Your Commitment: Give all your attention to your studies so that you will grab all the necessary information for you to pass.

Your Assignments: You must do your assignments regularly and keep improving on them.

Your Dressing: you must be neater and well dressed than you used to be. There is always room for improvement.

Your attitude: you must completely be humble and always learning at every opportunity you have.

On a final note if you are not improving you are reducing. One of these two must be happening to you as a student. But if you follow the principles above your performance will definitely get better.

Friday 20 April 2018

How to be outstanding in Post Utme/ Post Jamb

schools will start releasing their post-UTME/post-JAMB screening forms. While candidates wait for their school of choices to announce the sales of screening forms, it is important that candidates equally know what to expect during the Post-UTME Screening exercise.

The Post-UTME screening is a mechanism schools use to ensure they pick qualified candidates for admission. The methods usually used by schools to achieve this include Online Screening, Physical Screening and Aptitude Test Screening.



Some schools may use just one of these screening methods while some may use two or all three of these screening methods.

Nevertheless, many schools (if not all) use the Aptitude Test Screening in selecting the qualified candidates for admission.

An explanation of the three mechanisms  of Screening are as follows;

1. Online Screening

Here you will be required to upload your results and other relevant documents on the school's portal. The school will then screen you based on how good your results are as well as the validity of documents and other information you submitted.

The documents you may need to upload include;

O’level result (WAEC, NECO or GCE) 


JAMB result(original) 


Birth certificate 


Certificate of State/LG of origin 


JAMB Direct Entry Registration slip(For Direct Entry candidates) 


Passport


Jamb details(such as Registration number, subject combination etc) 


2. Physical Screening

In physical screening, candidates will be required to come to the schools with all relevant documents to be screened.

The school may equally decide to conduct an oral interview for candidates. Students are advised to go to the screening in formal dress and ensure they look decent. A major advantage in this case is the confidence you exhibit while answering the questions thrown at you. 

3. Aptitude Test Screening

Here candidates will take an aptitude test as a form of screening. This is in form of an examination. it could be CBT or PPT. Many schools (if not all) now use this method to screen candidates. In this case, candidates are advised to get the Post-UTME Past questions of their school of choices in order to prepare adequately for the aptitude test Screening

This aptitude test is common and compulsory with institutions like NDA( Defence Academy), NPA (Police Academy),Federal universities etc.

You must score very high marks in order to be considered because your aptitude test is a final determinant of your admission success irrespective of you Ssce result and Jamb Score.

Students are advised to get past questions of the School's Post Utme and practise them properly. Students should also take their time within this period to read up all areas of weakness in their various subjects. Students should also prepare just for any subject because the test is usually a mix of various subjects.

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To also find out about different institutions of your choice,their requirements and other details feel free to ask in the comment section and you will be answered correctly.

We at Focused Life International are here to supply every information required for your success.

Foreign Students that did 2018/2019 Jamb

JAMB concluded the 2018 UTME for foreign students on Saturday, 14th April 2018. A total of 297 foreign students registered for this year's exam in various countries including; UK, Cameroon, Benin Republic, Côte d’Ivoire and South Africa.

The exam was successfully conducted, under the supervision of some foreign nationals, who came to understudy the process. The supervisors were said to have been very impressed with the conduct of the exams. They were impressed that an African country could organise an exam with very high standards and technological advancement.

The UTME was conducted in a total of eight foreign countries.

Jamb Cut off mark for 2018/2019

JAMB will formally decide the official 2018 Cut-Off Marks for Admissions into tertiary institutions for the 2018/2019 academic session in the month of JUNE. This was disclosed by The board’s Head of Media and Information Department, Fabian Benjamin, during an interview held in Lagos on 15/4/2018.

He also stated that no Institution is allowed to Admit any student until the cut-off mark for admission has been decided, pointing out that any school admitting students before then, is doing so illegally.



Mr Benjamin affirmed that the policy meeting will hold in June, and this will be chaired by the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu. It is clear that at this point, No Cut-Off Mark has been released by JAMB for 2018 Admissions.

There is no official date in June that has been announced for this policy meeting.

Thursday 19 April 2018

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2018 Jamb Change of Course,Institution and Correction of Data has started

The official process to follow in orde to effect a change of course, institution and correction of data has begun so respective candidates should follow the instructions below:
The process is currently ongoing and costs N2, 500 only and can only be processed online, just like every other process of the board.



All candidates who wish to effect changes on either their course institution or their bio-data can proceed to do so at any nearby JAMB CBT accredited centre.

You can correct your Bio-data which include your name, date of birth, gender, State and Local Government of origin.

Ensure the following are done before you proceed;

-Be sure of the Course/Institution you would like to make changes. Confirm if the course is available in the school using the JAMB Brochure.

-Make sure that the school you are changing to does not usually have a cut off mark higher than your score.

- Make sure you select a Course/Institution that is in line with your subject combination to avoid being screened out during your school's admission screening exercise.

Process Order:

Step 1- Log into your jamb profile
Step 2- open the menu tab on your jamb profile
Step 3- Click Register, under register a drop box will appear showing UTME correction of data
Step 4- Click it and follow the steps to pay either online or bank. You can make your payment online via JAMB portal. If you are having difficulties doing that, you can pay to the bank. Step 6- After paying N2500 at the bank plus additional bank charge of N100 naira, proceed to either the closest JAMB office or a JAMB accredited centre to complete the process. An additional fee will be charged for the service.

Note: You can carry out all of the above process at an accredited centre.

Also note the following;

- You can change one or all your courses/institutions at the same time.

- Once the form is submitted, you can no longer make any changes again except for change of course and institution that can be done twice.

 -There may be a limited number of schools or courses you can change to, so be sure to have 3 or 4 options, just in case the one you want to change to is not available.

- The cost for the change of course and Data correction is N2,500.

- You can use the one time payment of N2, 500 to change your institution, course, name, date of birth, State and Local Government of origin.

Anyone who has successfully done this should use the comment section to let us know your experience.