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JAMB - Prohibited Items Candidates Should Avoid Taking to UTME

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has listed items which it said remained prohibited for

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has listed items which it said remained prohibited for the over 1.8 million candidates taking the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination. The board has warned that candidates who breach the directive would be disallowed from taking the UTME. Candidates are hereby required to properly examine the list and take note of the prohibited items, in order to avoid complications during the UTME exercise. Please find the complete list, with graphical representation at this link; If you're writing the JAMB UTME, you should also consider reading "4 Tips to Help You with JAMB UTME " Warm Regards, The Myschool Team, Need to ask question about this publication? Visit To Contact Us, visit If you don't want to receive these important updates from Myschool Newsletters, please Unsubscribe Here -- powered by phpList, www.phplist.com --

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