Don’t Miss Your UTME: Everything You Need to Know About JAMB 2026 Reprinting

 

Don’t Miss Your UTME: Everything You Need to Know About JAMB 2026 Reprinting

If you’re preparing for the 2026 UTME, there’s one step you absolutely cannot afford to ignore “printing your JAMB exam slip”. Every year, candidates miss their exams simply because they didn’t reprint on time. Don’t let that be you. Here’s everything you need to know.

So, When Will JAMB Reprinting Start?

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has announced that reprinting for 2026 begins on April 9, 2026. Since exams are expected to start around April 16, that gives you just a short window to get your details and prepare.

What Exactly Is JAMB Reprinting?

Think of reprinting as the moment you finally get your real exam details. After registering, you don’t yet know:

  • Your exact exam date
  • Your exam time
  • Your CBT centre

Reprinting is when all of that becomes available.

Why This Slip Is So Important

Your exam slip is basically your entry pass to the UTME. It tells you:

  • Where to go
  • When to be there
  • What instructions to follow

Without it, you’re completely unprepared and you could miss your exam entirely.

Don’t Confuse These Two Slips

A lot of candidates make this mistake.

The registration slip:

  • Given after registration
  • Contains your personal details
  • Shows your subject combination

But it does not tell you your exam schedule.

The exam slip (the one you reprint:)

  • Comes out in April
  • Shows your exam date and venue
  • Includes all exam-day instructions

This is the only slip that truly matters for exam day.

Why JAMB Doesn’t Release Centres Immediately

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board assigns centres later for a reason. They need time to:

  • Spread candidates across different dates
  • Allocate CBT centres properly
  • Finalize logistics and security

That’s why your details only appear during reprinting.

How to Print Your JAMB Slip (Quick Guide)

When reprinting opens, just follow these steps:

Make sure you print at least two copies.

Why You Shouldn’t Wait

It might feel like you have time but waiting can backfire. Printing early helps you:

  • Avoid heavy traffic on the portal
  • Know your exam date in advance
  • Find your CBT centre ahead of time
  • Plan your transport properly

The earlier you prepare, the more confident you’ll feel.

Smart Tips to Stay Ahead

  • Print your slip immediately it’s available
  • Double-check every detail on it
  • Visit your exam centre before the actual day
  • Don’t rely on last-minute plans

Final Advice

Your UTME success doesn’t just depend on reading, it also depends on being prepared and organized. Stay updated through official information from the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, and ignore unverified news online. Handle your reprinting early, and you’ll avoid unnecessary stress.

 

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