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JAMB Reschedules 2025 Mock UTME Date

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Key Points


  • The 2025 Mock UTME now takes place from April 10 instead of the initially planned April 5 date.
  • The main UTME starts its operation on April 25, 2025.
  • Candidates need to monitor when their Mock Notification Slips become available because they hold information regarding examination center venues.

JAMB reschedules the 2025 Mock UTME exam from April 5 to April 10, 2025 under the authority of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board.

The date-modification provided required time to complete preparations as well as implement new examinations features to enhance the overall testing experience.

JAMB reschedules, reasons for the rescheduling

According to JAMB spokesperson Fabian Benjamin the date modification specifically supports both the expansion of examination centers and the successful implementation of the testing procedures. UTME will start on April 25 2025 as per the current schedule, thereby JAMB reschedules.

Preparation for the Mock UTME

JAMB prioritized implementing both worldwide exemplary practices together with modern research findings to enhance the reasoning and conduct of the Mock UTME.

Candidates must check for updates regarding the printing process of their Mock Notification Slip because it includes the necessary details of their examination center location.

This change is believed to also help the students prepaare more towards an excellent results

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