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  1. Asked: June 20, 2025

    How do I retrieve a lost profile code/ e-PIN?

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    peter Explorer
    Added an answer on June 20, 2025 at 5:50 pm

    One can also get back a lost Profile Code by texting the word 55019 or 66019 the message [ RESEND ] via the same mobile number. In addition, Candidates may use their registered cell phone number (lost or forgotten password require) to send the word, space [the email address] to the following short cRead more

    One can also get back a lost Profile Code by texting the word 55019 or 66019 the message [ RESEND ] via the same mobile number. In addition, Candidates may use their registered cell phone number (lost or forgotten password require) to send the word, space [the email address] to the following short code, 55019 or 66019, using the same mobile phone number, i.e. the registered cell phone number.
    In case of non-Receiving or non-Losing of your e-PIN, discharge [UTMEPIN] of your unique number to 55019 or 66019 respectively in the case of UTME. The e-PIN would be thereafter retrieved and sent to the distinctive phone of the candidate.

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  2. Asked: June 18, 2025In: JAMB

    Does ABSU accept second choice candidates?

    Ibrahim Olusegun
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    Added an answer on June 18, 2025 at 2:09 pm

    Yes, ABSU considers second-choice candidates, although first-choice applicants may be given higher priority in highly competitive courses.

    Yes, ABSU considers second-choice candidates, although first-choice applicants may be given higher priority in highly competitive courses.

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  3. Asked: June 18, 2025In: JAMB

     Can I apply to ABSU with 150?

    Classgist
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    Added an answer on June 18, 2025 at 2:05 pm

    No. Only candidates who scored 160 and above are eligible to apply.

    No. Only candidates who scored 160 and above are eligible to apply.

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  4. Asked: June 18, 2025In: JAMB

    What is The Cut Of Mark For Optometry In ABSU?

    Ibrahim Olusegun
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    Added an answer on June 18, 2025 at 2:04 pm

    Abia State University (ABSU) general UTME cut-off mark is 180. Nevertheless, the cut-off mark of Optometry like other competitive courses, may be higher than the general one in the department. There is no specific departmental cut-off mentioned in the search results that is pegged at Optometry in ABRead more

    Abia State University (ABSU) general UTME cut-off mark is 180. Nevertheless, the cut-off mark of Optometry like other competitive courses, may be higher than the general one in the department.

    There is no specific departmental cut-off mentioned in the search results that is pegged at Optometry in ABSU but it is expected that it will be higher than 180, and it could even be between 200-230 points, considering a related course.

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  5. Asked: June 18, 2025In: JAMB

     What is the minimum cut-off mark for ABSU in 2025/2026?

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    Added an answer on June 18, 2025 at 1:53 pm

    The minimum cut-off mark is 160.

    The minimum cut-off mark is 160.

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  6. Asked: June 18, 2025In: JAMB

    How DO ABSU Calculates It’s Aggregate Score?

    Ibrahim Olusegun
    Ibrahim Olusegun Explorer
    Added an answer on June 18, 2025 at 1:52 pm

    ABSU uses a composite that is made up of your UTME score and your Post-UTME score to compute your aggregate score. Common Formula: Total Score = ( UTME Score) 8 ( Post UTME Score ) 2 Example: In case the candidate has a score of 200 in UTME and 60 in Post-UTME calculation will be as follows: UTME: 2Read more

    ABSU uses a composite that is made up of your UTME score and your Post-UTME score to compute your aggregate score.

    Common Formula:
    Total Score = ( UTME Score) 8 ( Post UTME Score ) 2

    Example:
    In case the candidate has a score of 200 in UTME and 60 in Post-UTME calculation will be as follows:

    UTME: 2008 = 25

    Post-UTME: 60 2 = 30

    AS = 25 + 30 = 55

    The departmental cut off is then matched with your overall score to check your eligibility to be registered in a course of your choice.

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  7. Asked: June 18, 2025In: JAMB

    Is 160 Enough for All Courses In ABSU?

    Ibrahim Olusegun
    Ibrahim Olusegun Explorer
    Added an answer on June 18, 2025 at 1:48 pm

    No. Although 160 is the overall standard cut-off Mark, most competitive degrees of study, such as Medicine, Law, Nursing, and Engineering, need a significantly higher score of entry because they offer only a few seats, while there are a lot of candidates who apply.

    No. Although 160 is the overall standard cut-off Mark, most competitive degrees of study, such as Medicine, Law, Nursing, and Engineering, need a significantly higher score of entry because they offer only a few seats, while there are a lot of candidates who apply.

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  1. Asked: June 15, 2025

    Is “The Life Changer” difficult to understand?

    Ibrahim Olusegun
    Ibrahim Olusegun Explorer
    Added an answer on June 15, 2025 at 11:28 am

    No, The Life Changer is not that stylistically advanced to bother most of the readers, it is written in simple style that is as easy as conversation.

    No, The Life Changer is not that stylistically advanced to bother most of the readers, it is written in simple style that is as easy as conversation.

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  2. Asked: June 14, 2025

    Summarise The JAMB Novel “The Life Changer”?

    Ibrahim Olusegun
    Ibrahim Olusegun Explorer
    Added an answer on June 15, 2025 at 11:25 am

    Coming after the Sweet Sixteen of Bolaji Abdullahi, The Life Changer by Khadija Abubakar is the 2025 (and at most during the next two years), recommended Use of English Examination by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Boards. It is an in-depth plot outline (chapter by chapter) of the entire worRead more

    Coming after the Sweet Sixteen of Bolaji Abdullahi, The Life Changer by Khadija Abubakar is the 2025 (and at most during the next two years), recommended Use of English Examination by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Boards. It is an in-depth plot outline (chapter by chapter) of the entire work. At the end of the summary, you can also take a quiz to check how ready you are.

    Bint, a five years old girl and also the spoilt of the Ahmed family recounts her experience with her pesky social studies teacher; Mallam Salihu who usually thinks he knows every single detail about every single thing to her siblings. This however meant that he was in some way ridiculed when Bint replied to his query on how to say good morning in French and told him to say in French that that is very good. This failure by Mallam Salihu to interpret that is very good in French makes him walk out of the class taken by Bint and he never came back until after the break time. As she and her siblings were laughing at her story, their mother comes barging in their room to participate in their discussion. She then urges them not to ridicule Mallam Salihu but praise his humility to admit his ignorances by using the French mistress help to give Bint the answer to her question.

    The entry of Omar with the news of his admission in Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria to study Law switching their discussion to more of a torrent stream of thoughts on life issues that worries Ummi children and most particularly to Omar who had just secured an opportunity to study Law.

    Chapter Two

    In this chapter, we are told of how Ummi who has secured an offer in the university has accepted the condition of her father to get married before graduating. But her husband chose to marry her off even before she went to university. She narrates of the time she met Salma, and how she shamefully talked mean things about the University official at the faculty registration office.

    Ummi shown an unappreciated attitude towards the hospitality of Dr. Samuel Johnson, when she went to his office to receive her matriculation number. Later she came to know through her husband that Dr. Samuel Johnson was a very good friend of his and it was he who assisted him to straighten out her admission at the University. Ummi was shameful and she asked her husband to go to Dr. Samuel Johnson and apologize to him on her behalf.

    Chapter Three

    Ummi narrates the stories of the quiet one to warn her children and Omar in particular because he was her firstborn child and the only son who had just secured an opportunity to study in the university. Talle is a native and a resident of Lafayette. Members of the community knew the circumstances that surrounded his birth. Talle had lost his mother soon after he was born and he had not reached the age of twenty years when he lost his father and stepmom in a grisly car collision. This event added to his condition that he isolated himself altogether. Talle got so much lonely to an extent that he invested his enthusiasm in his job at the local government where he worked as a driver.

    However, one day, his life took a theatric turn because people at the grocery store he visits to buy foodstuffs realized that his purchasing power has become above normal. The grocer complains to the District head, Hakimi, that Talle is now purchasing more than he can possibly eat within a week in days, knowing that he has no one that stays with him. Hakimi called Talle to the palace to do some questioning.

    Talle however was unable to give a straight forward answer to a question and that gave him away. This was going on at the palace of Hakimi when the police came in with military escort. They informed Hakimi that Talle, one of his subjects is engaging in kidnapping, armed robbery and extortion. Talle was captured and he was taken by the police to his home where he had concealed his victim. He and Zaki were condemned to a few years of imprisonment and hard labor.

    Chapter Four

    In this chapter, Salma narrates how she managed to find her way into the university when she was barely twenty years old. Of importance to this chapter is her meeting with Dr. Dabo who is the 100 level coordinator at the time.

    Dr. Dabo is a highly disciplined lecturer and he has never involved himself in any sort of underhand with any female student. He is record of treating his students Justly. He never misses lectures and his lecture policy is quite straightforward” Donot enter after I do”. But when Salma looked married spectacularly attractive to his office he abandoned prudence and was not aware when he asks her to become his intimate friend. Salma turns down his request instantly and this made him feel so bad that he regretted and swore never to lose guard again.

    Salma was assigned to the most popular Queen Amina Hall. She did not initially like her roommates; Tomiwa, Ngozi and Ada. She despises the thought that she did not have a choice on who would be her roommate and yet they later on gel so well that they lived like sisters. One evening, Salma was coming back home and she met Habib and Labaran at Kwangila. They also offer to give her a ride to the school campus and as they dropped her, Salma informed them that her name is Tomiwa and even gave them the number of Tomiwa.

    Chapter Five

    At 8 pm the following day, Habib phoned Tomiwa and told her that they are outside her hostel and asks her to come out and they can go and hang out. Tomiwa chose to satisfy her curiosity when she left her hostel to go and meet Habib. Habib however was intelligent enough to realise that Tomiwa was not the girl he had given a ride to last night.

    Tomiwa proved his assumptions right and recognize that Salma had provided them with Tomiwa contact. Habib sent Labaran to bring them some provision and Suya to eat and Habib also gave her fifty thousand naira and told her to give her roommate Ten thousand naira each and she (Habib) retains the balance of twenty thousand naira.

    Tomiwa was impressed and as she went back to the hostel with the cash and much goodies. She and her roommate started to ululate and scream with delight as they relished the chicken Suya she bought. Salma felt a little jealousy that almost slipped into a division between her and Tomiwa but through the intervention of Ada and Ngozi, the issue soon turned into a
    forgotten issue.

    Habib and Labaran have been childhood friends. Habib took the road of education whereas Labaran opted to attend a driving school and as a good friend, he occasionally assists Habib with some little money with his salary as a driver at the local government. However, Habib made his friend his driver when he (Habib) became a politician to recompense his intermittent assistance in the olden days.

    Chapter Six

    The routine of school had started again and the girls are in their last year. It is quite intriguing to mention that although the four girls are engaged in relationships with men, they do not in any way allow their education to be affected. They are in their best form to the extent that they are all striving at graduating with a second class upper degree although they are pursuing different courses. To her misfortune, Moral philosophy one of the easiest course to pass happens to be a hard course to her (Salma). She, as well as other students did not attend classes in this course because it is a general course. She however goes to the tutorial a day before the examiner because over some years the lecturer handling the course has been repeating the questions stupidly with very little variation and so Salma had revised the past paper and went in to take an exam.

    When the invigilator offered questions, to her demise, Salma noted that she was the only one who was not writing since the lecturer had abridged her expectations. After some time, she started harassing the man who sat beside her, Kolawole Abdul to help her. He reluctantly opposed this but eventually relented, although he scribbled some code-like answer to the former two questions. But when Salma was busy copying the notes of salvation, the female invigilator was wondering how Salma had gotten the sudden inspiration to write after she had overstayed more than thirty minutes without writing.

    She slowly followed her and observed where she was writing about some few minutes before she moved her attention and that of the security man outside the hall. They had to make Salma sign the exam malpractice form and Kola and the following female student sitting on the other side were made to sign as witnesses. Unfortunately to Kola, when Salma was called before the panel she implicated him and he was also kicked out of the school.

    Chapter Seven

    This chapter narrates how Salma opened up to her friend, Tomiwa, how she believes that pleading with Labaran to speak to Honorable Habib might work on anyone that is important to assist her out of the situation she is in. To her misfortune, the only person he knows that can help is Professor Dabo.

    Salma was so helpless on realizing that the only person who can help her is the same Professor Dabo who she insulted in her l00level when he asked to be her girlfriend. She desperately begged immediately that honorable Habib provide her with some money to bribe the chairman of EMEC who she termed could sell the soul of his mom to money.

    Honorable Habib offered to give her some money but he asks her to give him something. She surrendered in his office itself. Having received the money Habib, she was equipped to meet the Chairman of the EMEC in a hotel and she only handed over one hundred thousand naira to one Dr. Mohammed Kabir as the Chairman of EMEC. She later found out at the panel that she had been cheated by Dr. Kabir who is an impostor. He is neither a lecturer at the University nor the chairman of the EMEC.

    Chapter Eight

    This chapter reveals how Dr. Mohammad Kabir acquired the title of a Doctor. It is a secondary school nickname. He worked at the university as an L.T Laboratory Technician but his people-friendliness earned him the attention of all the right people at the University.

    When Salma wept to Labaran and told him her fate of how she had been duped by a fraudster. Labaran subsequently hired the services of Zaki to follow Mohammad Kabir and he retrieved three hundred thousand naira from him immediately after he had won big in a gambling game using the money he had stolen Salma.

    Chapter Nine

    In chapter nine, Ummi narrates the experience of Salim, the fiance of Salma, on the use of smartphones. One bad experience that nearly took his life away. On one of the social media, he met a girl called Natasha. The day that they have arranged to meet physically, turns out to be a terrible event. Salim had accepted to come and see her at about right to nine in the evening because she said that she would not be permitted to go out in the afternoon.

    But the attendance of their meeting made Salim understand that Natasha was a bait for kidnappers and armed robbers. His getaway for the planted trap by Natasha and her gangs was divine.

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  3. Asked: June 14, 2025

    Why Does JAMB Include a Novel in Their Exam?

    Ibrahim Olusegun
    Ibrahim Olusegun Explorer
    Added an answer on June 14, 2025 at 7:27 pm

    Well, reading comprehension is an essential skill. JAMB uses novels to assess how well students can understand complex narratives, analyze characters, and interpret events. The questions asked in the novel test your ability to grasp the essence of the story, recall specific details, and even infer mRead more

    Well, reading comprehension is an essential skill. JAMB uses novels to assess how well students can understand complex narratives, analyze characters, and interpret events. The questions asked in the novel test your ability to grasp the essence of the story, recall specific details, and even infer meanings from what the characters do or say.

    Reading novels also enhances your vocabulary and comprehension skills, which are critical in JAMB and any academic pursuit. “Lekki headmaster” offers a way to practice these skills in a context that feels more like storytelling than a textbook exercise.

     

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  4. Asked: June 14, 2025

    How much does it cost to register at a JAMB CBT centre?

    Ibrahim Olusegun
    Ibrahim Olusegun Explorer
    Added an answer on June 14, 2025 at 3:26 pm

    It will cost you about N4700 to register for the 2025 JAMB. (N3,500 for the UTME or DE registration form, N500 for the recommended text, and a service charge of N700 only.

    It will cost you about N4700 to register for the 2025 JAMB. (N3,500 for the UTME or DE registration form, N500 for the recommended text, and a service charge of N700 only.

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  5. Asked: June 14, 2025

    What are the requirements for registering at a JAMB CBT centre?

    Ibrahim Olusegun
    Ibrahim Olusegun Explorer
    Added an answer on June 14, 2025 at 3:22 pm

    Working email and phone number, National identification number(NIN), O’level result (WAEC, NECO, NABTEB or equivalent) and a passport photograph.

    Working email and phone number, National identification number(NIN), O’level result (WAEC, NECO, NABTEB or equivalent) and a passport photograph.

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  6. Asked: June 14, 2025

    Which JAMB CBT centers are accredited in Delta State?

    Classgist
    Classgist Begginer
    Added an answer on June 14, 2025 at 2:43 pm

    The following are the carefully selected CBT centres by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in Delta State where the examination will take place in 2026: Delta State University ICT Centre, Abraka. Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun. Lighthouse Innovative Institute, AsRead more

    The following are the carefully selected CBT centres by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in Delta State where the examination will take place in 2026: Delta State University ICT Centre, Abraka. Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun. Lighthouse Innovative Institute, Asaba

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  7. Asked: June 14, 2025

    Is there any JAMB office in Warri?

    Ibrahim Olusegun
    Ibrahim Olusegun Explorer
    Added an answer on June 14, 2025 at 2:36 pm

    Yes, Warri has a JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board) CBT (Computer Based Test) center. According to Jamb, Unique ICT Centre, Warri is a certified CBT centre to take the 2026 examination in Delta State. This implies that the candidates are capable of utilizing this center during their JAMRead more

    Yes, Warri has a JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board) CBT (Computer Based Test) center. According to Jamb, Unique ICT Centre, Warri is a certified CBT centre to take the 2026 examination in Delta State. This implies that the candidates are capable of utilizing this center during their JAMB registration and examination

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  8. Asked: June 14, 2025

    How can I know my JAMB CBT centre?

    Ibrahim Olusegun
    Ibrahim Olusegun Explorer
    Added an answer on June 14, 2025 at 2:36 pm

    Log in through the JAMB Portal, find the tab that says Print Examination Slip on the CAPS dashboard. Enter your JAMB registration number or email address and Click on Print Examination Slip. Your exam slip with your centre, date and time will be indicated. Slip down load and print a copy.

    Log in through the JAMB Portal, find the tab that says Print Examination Slip on the CAPS dashboard. Enter your JAMB registration number or email address and Click on Print Examination Slip. Your exam slip with your centre, date and time will be indicated. Slip down load and print a copy.

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  9. Asked: June 12, 2025

    How much is NECO late registration?

    peter
    peter Explorer
    Added an answer on June 12, 2025 at 10:51 am

    Late registration charge of SSCE Internal examination of NECO is 5000.00 naira per candidate. This charge applies to those candidates who submit their registration details past the normal deadline. National Examinations Council (NECO) late registration period of the 2025 SSCE Internal examination waRead more

    Late registration charge of SSCE Internal examination of NECO is 5000.00 naira per candidate. This charge applies to those candidates who submit their registration details past the normal deadline. National Examinations Council (NECO) late registration period of the 2025 SSCE Internal examination was between Saturday, June 7, 2025, and Tuesday, June 10, 2025.

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  10. Asked: June 12, 2025

    Which month is NECO starting?

    peter
    peter Explorer
    Added an answer on June 12, 2025 at 10:47 am

    SSCE 2025 The National Examinations Council (NECO) will start in June. To be more specific, the schedule says that the examinations are going to begin on Monday, June 16th, and will last throughout July. Here is the Official Neco timetable Date Paper Code Paper Title and Subject Duration Time MondayRead more

    SSCE 2025 The National Examinations Council (NECO) will start in June. To be more specific, the schedule says that the examinations are going to begin on Monday, June 16th, and will last throughout July.

    Here is the Official Neco timetable

    Date Paper Code Paper Title and Subject Duration Time
    Monday 16th June to
    Friday 20th June
    2071 Paper I: Practical – Physical Education To be determined by the subject Actual date and time will be fixed by the Council.
    3051 Paper I: Practical – Auto Mechanics 3 hrs
    3071 Paper I: Practical – Woodwork 3 hrs
    3081 Paper I: Practical – Home Management 3 hrs
    3091 Paper I: Practical – Foods and Nutrition 3 hrs
    4041 Paper I: Performance Test, Music Technology/Alternative 1 hr 30 mins
    4044 Paper IV: Aural Music 50 mins
    4104 Paper IV: Oral French 1 hr
    4114 Paper IV: Oral Arabic 1 hr 20 mins
    6011 Paper I: Practical – Auto Body Repair and Spray Painting 3 hrs
    6021 Paper I: Auto Electrical Work 3 hrs
    6031 Paper I: Practical – Auto Mechanical Work 3 hrs
    6051 Paper I: Practical – Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 2 hrs
    6061 Paper I: Practical – Welding and Fabrication, Engineering Craft Practice 6 hrs
    6071 Paper I: Practical – Electrical Installation & Maintenance Work 3 hrs
    6081 Paper I: Practical – Radio, Television and Electronics Work 3 hrs
    6091 Paper I: Practical – Blocklaying, Bricklaying and Concrete Work 5 hrs
    6104 Paper IV: Exhibition – Painting and Decoration
    6111 Paper I: Practical – Plumbing and Pipe Fitting 5 hrs
    6121 Paper I: Practical – Machine Woodworking 3 hrs
    6131 Paper I: Practical – Carpentry and Joinery 4 hrs
    6141 Paper I: Practical – Furniture Making 3 hrs
    6151 Paper I: Practical – Upholstery 3 hrs
    6161 Paper I: Practical – Catering Craft Practice 3 hrs
    6171 Paper I: Practical – Garment Making 4 hrs
    6181 Paper I: Practical – Clothing and Textiles 3 hrs
    6194 Paper IV: Exhibition – Dyeing and Bleaching
    6204 Paper IV: Exhibition – Printing Craft Practice
    6211 Paper I: Practical – Cosmetology 3 hrs
    6224 Paper IV: Exhibition – Photography
    6254 Paper IV: Exhibition – Leather Goods, Manufacturing and Repair
    6301 Paper I: Practical – GSM Maintenance and Repairs 3 hrs
    6314 Paper IV: Progressive Assessments – Animal Husbandry
    Monday 23rd June 6271 Paper I: Practical – Data Processing 3 hrs 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
    4101 Paper I: Written Comprehension – French 1 hr 10:00 am – 11:00 am
    4102 Paper II: Written Expression – French 1 hr 45 mins 11:00 am – 12:45 pm
    4043/4042 Papers III & II: Objective & Essay – Music 2 hrs 30 mins 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm
    3041 Paper I: Practical – Electronics 3 hrs 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
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