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JAMB UPDATE: Steps To Resolve And Avoid Cases Of Invalid E -Pins ( JAMB 2017 Registration)

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has
been drawn to cases of candidates being unable to complete
their registrations due to invalid E-PINS. According to JAMB,
this is caused by the following;
1.A very high rate of candidates buying ePINS without
creating their profile first.
2.Incorrect email address provided at the bank teller.
3..Recent enforcement of email validation of candidates
emails. Candidates who have not created their profile
properly would be affected.
4.Unforeseen technical issues in the PIN vending system.
If you are one of those affected by this, here are the next
steps you are to take.
1.Do NOT to buy new pins in the case of invalid pins. The
cause of the invalid pin has been investigated
2. All candidates having invalid pins responses have been
captured on the system and will receive their PIN details on
or before Monday 27th March,2017.
3.Emails with candidate name, email and valid pins will be
sent to candidates before Monday 27th March 2017
To avoid the issue of invalid E-PIN, candidates MUST ensure
1. They create their profiles before proceeding to buy the
ePIN. D ePIN vendors (Banks) can create d profile before
vending the pin.
2. Each candidate’s email address will now be verified on
the system before e-PINS are vended.
3. Any candidate with an incorrect email address will not be
served. It therefore requires entering the same valid email
address twice.
4. All candidates are to ensure that they provide valid phone
numbers.
5. Candidates are encouraged to utilize only Jamb accredited
Centers and ensure they do not patronize fraudsters.
Please send an email to JAMB directly if you are charged
above the Board’s official fee at support.jamb.org.ng

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