Friday, 15 September 2017

JAMB fixes cut off marks for universities, polytechnics, colleges of education


The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has fixed minimum cut off marks for Nigeria’s tertiary institutions.
The minimum cut off marks for admissions into universities in Nigeria was set for 120, polytechnics and colleges of education pegged at 100. Innovative enterprising institutes was pegged at 110.
However, institutions can raise their cut off marks for admission above the minimum set by JAMB.
Also, admissions into public degree awarding institutions for the 2017 UTME examination will end on January 15, 2018 while for private institutions, it ends on January 31, 2018.
Meanwhile, decisions on first choice candidates by universities will end on October 15, and second choice candidates will end on December 15; after which the remaining students will be available in the market place for other institutions till the January closing dates.
These decisions were taken at the 2017 Combined Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria which ended on Tuesday.
The Registrar of JAMB, Ishaq Oloyede, said a Central Admission Processing System, CAPS, will be used to streamline admission processes among institutions, as it addresses challenges associated with the former approach.
Oloyede also said that Institutions could conduct dual mode system which involves both manual and the newly introduced CAPS.
“All over the world, there is agitation for dynamic educational policy,” he said.
“JAMB only admits for National Diploma, not Higher National Diploma; so why should we use the same requirement for ND and BSC, that is unreasonable parity.
“We should not be sentimental in fixing our cut off mark; we need not over-dramatise issue of cut off mark.”
He said candidates’ applications to study agriculture was very low while applications to study medicine and health sciences increased.
Speaking on illegal admissions, he said the process is now automated because the Registrar of JAMB must approve all candidates.
“About 17,160 students were admitted without JAMB across institutions in Nigeria,” he said.

Monday, 28 August 2017

JAMB: UNN set to conduct post-UTME, pegs cut-off mark at 200

The University of Nigeria, UNN, Nsukka, has announced its official cut off mark for the 2017/2018 Post UTME screening exercise, less than one week after JAMB announced its marks.
Registrar of the institution, Chris Igbokwe, explained that UNN pegged its cut off mark at 200 after consultations.
Part of the statement issued by the institution read: “This is to inform the general public that the cut-off mark for admission into the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) for 2017/2018 academic session is 200. Also, there will be a Post-UTME Aptitude Test/Screening Exercise”.
“The Joint Admission and Matruculation Board, JAMB, had recently announced that its official cut off mark for universities was 120, raising questions and expectations regarding what University of Nigeria, UNN, was going to cut.
“UNN, known for its quality and standard as the first indigenous university in Nigeria said Friday that the general public should get ready as the institution will conduct entrance examination for students this year.”
The institution, however, advised the general public to keep visiting its website for the Post UTME application.
Having pegged the cut off at 120, JAMB also beckoned on institutions not to charge students more than N2000 for screening forms.
UNN did not conduct entry exams for admission seekers last year following the ban placed by JAMB which prohibited schools from conducting the exams.
The Registrar of JAMB, Ishaq Oloyede, had issued a statement saying that the main reason for the proscription was corruption as universities used the exercise to extort money from students.

Wednesday, 9 August 2017

4 new Universities to be established in Nigeria - Education minister



There is a plan to establish four new universities in Nigeria for various military bodies The minister also announced that the administration needed N4.2 trillion to fund the country’s education sector. At least three of the universities were for the Army, Navy and Maritime bodies
The minister of education, Malam Adamu Adamu, said on Tuesday, August 1, that three of four new universities to be built by the federal government were for the Army, Navy and Maritime
According to Adamu, the projects were kicking off soon.

Daily Trust reported that the announcement was made at the Progressive Governors Forum on Policy Synergy held in Birnin Kebbi.

He also explained that the setting up of the universities was in line with the policy of the present administration to boost education in all spheres.

However, he said that the administration needed N4.2 trillion to fund the country’s education sector, and appealed to state governments to pay their counterpart funds to access their funds.

NAIJ.com earlier reported that while speaking on Tuesday, August 1, in Kebbi state at the Federal Government-Progressives Governors’ Forum, the minister of education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, said that the former president Goodluck Jonathan’s administration formulated a policy in 2012 which combined CRK, IRK and Social studies into one elective and implemented the policy in 2014.

It was gathered that Mallam Adamu said: “The Jonathan administration had formulated a policy in 2012, combining CRK, IRK and Social studies into one elective and implemented the policy in 2014. Immediately I came in as education minister, I was briefed about the policy.




Monday, 17 July 2017

JAMB warns against multiple registration for UTME, Direct Entry

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it will not condone multiple registration for Direct Entry and Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
A statement signed by JAMB’s Head of Public Relations, Mr Fabian Benjamin said in Abuja on Sunday.
Benjamin described the act of multiple registration as a serious offence in the process of obtaining the Board’s application forms  presently on sale.
He said that the warning had become imperative for people to know and understand that violation of such rule would attract sanctions.
“Candidates are to note that our advertisement for 2017 UTME clearly states the penalty for any candidate caught buying two forms.
“Members of the public are requested to note that any candidate who indulges in double registration will be caught by our software and disqualified.
“The Board is not interested in the candidates’ money as is being insinuated by certain group who suggested to the Board that such registration will enhance the revenue base of the Board.
“No, we are more interested in the credibility of the examination and not the money, if money is our concern we will not be returning over five billion naira to the Federal Government coffers.’’
Benjamin said this year, the Board had so far remitted more than five billion naira to government, the highest ever in the 40 years of its existence.
He said that the money was saved through the transparent and judicious use of resources.
Benjamin urged candidates to disregard all information on admission, especially cut-off marks being circulated on the net.
According to him, the Board has established new method of admission in line with its mandate to ensure fairness irrespective of tribe, religion and it is determined to meet the expectations of Nigerians.
The JAMB public relations officer said that the Board had held consultations with universities across the country to enable candidates meet the requirement and secure admission without the assistance of anybody.
According to him, no cut-off mark has been arrived at as this can only be done at a policy meeting, which is at the moment yet to be conveyed.
“Do not allow yourselves to be defrauded by internet fraudsters, the policy meeting would commence the 2017 admission with all mode, process and acceptable conditions for admission.
“The Prof. Oloyede led management is working to ensure transparent, acceptable and fair admission process.
“We have designed software known as Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS), where human interference will be completely removed, to promote credibility.
“The admission criteria would be keyed into the software and it will select candidates blindly according to the institutions requirement without any primordial consideration.’’ (NAN)

Breaking!!!! WAEC releases May/June 2017 results; records high pass rate

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC), has released the May/June WASSCE results for this year.
13.79% of the candidates that wrote the exams had their results withheld, while a 59.22% pass in English Language and Mathematics was recorded.
Speaking at a press briefing held at its corporate office in Yaba, Lagos on Monday, Head of National Office, Nigeria, Mr Olu Adenipekun said the performance results recorded this year, was an improvement from the last two years.
“A total of 923,486 (nine hundred and twenty three thousand four hundred and eighty six) candidates, representing 59.22%, obtained minimum of credits in five (5) subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics,” he said.
Adenipekun explained that the results of 214,952 candidates are being withheld, in connection with various reported cases of examination malpractice, which under investigation.
A total of 1,559,162 candidates sat the examination.
He added: “Out of the total number of candidates that sat the examination, 1,471,151 (One Million Four Hundred and Seventy One Thousand One Hundred and Fifty One) candidates, representing 94.36% have their results fully processed and released, while 95,734 (ninety five thousand seven hundred and thirty four) candidates, representing 5.64% have a few of their subjects still being processed due to errors traceable to the candidates in the course of registration or writing the examination.
“Such errors are being corrected by the Council to enable the affected candidates get their results fully processed and released subsequently.
In the analysis of the results, he said: “Of the total number of candidates that sat the examination, 1,490,356 (one million four hundred and ninety thousand three hundred and fifty six) candidates, representing 95.59% obtained credits and above in two (2) subjects.
“1,436,024 (one million four hundred and thirty six thousand twenty four) candidates, representing 92.44% obtained credits and above in three (3) subjects.
“1,357,193 (one million three hundred and fifty seven thousand one hundred and ninety three) candidates, representing 87.05% obtained credits and above in four (4) subjects.
“1,243,772 (one million two hundred and forty three thousand seven hundred and seventy two) candidates, representing 79.77% obtained credits and above in five (5) subjects.
“1,084,214 (one million eighty four thousand two hundred and fourteen) candidates, representing 69.54% obtained credits and above in six (6) subjects.”

Saturday, 15 July 2017

Breaking!!! JAMB Change of Institution and Course is on


This is to inform all 2017 JAMB candidates that JAM has re-enabled the portal for the change of course and institution as well as data correction.


All candidates who wish to effect changes on either their course institution or their bio-data can proceed to do so at the closest JAMB CBT accredited centre.

You can also correct your Bio-data which include your name, date of birth, gender, state and local government of origin.

Friday, 14 July 2017

Here Are The Common Mistakes Students Make During Examination

You might have written the examination perfectly but you have failed to take note of some mistakes that cost you lots of mark. This is one of the reasons why students fail examinations. What are these costly mistakes you need to avoid during examination? See the list below
  • READING THE WRONG QUESTION
There is no way you can give the correct answer to the wrong question. What do I mean by this? Take a look at some of the questions that involves the word “NOT”. You might be asked, “Which of the following is not a verb?” and you are provided with the options (a) Read (b) Book (c) Jump (d) Write.
A lot of student will choose option A immediately without checking other options. Why? Because they thought the question was “Which of the following is a verb?”.
I was once a victim of this occurrence. I discovered it is due to fear or being in a rush while reading the question. You can read my article on “6 Sure Ways To Overcome Examination Fear”.
What to do: Read each question carefully at least twice and make sure you understand it.
  • ANSWERING QUESTIONS OUTGOING OF POINT
Students fail examination because they have failed to answer questions within the required course. Some students want to explain more than required. As a result, they write out of point. You might think you will bag some bonus marks by including additional explanation but end up scoring very low.
Do not misquote! It is not a bad idea giving additional information in your answers but ensure you do not write out of point . You might be writing something meaningful but does not fit into the question asked.
While some markers like this, most don’t . Since you don’t know the type of person that will mark your examination, the best thing to do is to avoid it.
What to do: Don’t write unnecessary information unless it is within the course of the question. Ensure you write answers that suits the questions asked.
  • ATTEMPTING DIFFICULT QUESTIONS FIRST
Another costly mistake students make is leaving simple questions untouched and attempting difficult ones first. This is a very bad idea that you should not even think of. You might be thinking “Why shouldn’t I solve harder ones when my brain is not stressed and come back to the easier ones?”. Take a look at some of the reasons why you should not do it below.
-It wastes your time.
-If you solve easier ones first and you are at least sure of getting them right, it keeps your body motivated and improve your brain function to solve difficult ones.
-If you solve difficult ones first and you don’t get them, you become frustrated that you won’t be able to solve even the so-called easier ones.
-Ask yourself, what is the probability of getting the difficult questions right when eventually you don’t have time to solve simpler questions.
Have you now seen the reason why you should not solve difficult questions first and the negative effects of doing so?
What to do : Solve easier questions first. It will help you to bag enough marks and save time to come back to difficult ones.
  • LACK OF PROPER TIME PLANNING
Time planning is another factor you must consider during examinations. Take a look at the JAMB that was just concluded where candidates are given 120minutes to solve 180 questions. This means that candidates have two-third minute(40seconds) to solve each question.
Depending on the subject, you might decide to use 60seconds for calculation-based subjects like Physics and Mathematics and 20-30seconds for theory-based subjects.
As the case might be, lack of time planning is another common mistake students are found guilty of. Students use more that the proposed time for each question.
As a result, they waste their time only to be left without a lot of question with with little time to solve them. This which I won’t want you to fall victim of is what you must consider.
What to do : Do proper research on the number of question and amount of time that will be given. Plan your time and don’t use more than the proposed time on each question.
If you discover you are wasting too much time on a question, move on to the next question. You must ensure you come back to it when you are through with other questions.
  • YOU FAILED TO CROSS-CHECK
No man is born mistake-free. Students are liable to make mistakes during examination. The real mistake however is when student fail to correct their mistakes.
Have you ever written an examination that you felt you should cross-check and something tells you you don’t need to?. This might be because you are in a rush or you want to do something after the examination. Don’t make this mistake!
What to do : Ensure you cross-check your answers to see if there is any mistakes.
NOTE : Don’t be in a rush while cross-checking, take your time!.
  • NOT HEEDING INSTRUCTIONS
Students also make the the mistake of neglecting instruction during examination. You might think examiners don’t take it serious, but yes they do!. Each instruction given to you in the examination hall determines whether you pass or not.
What to do: Always heed instructions. Don’t start when you are not told to, if you are told to answer 4 questions, don’t attempt 5questions.

Source : Hilearners

JAMB yet to open portal for UTME candidates to correct personal data


Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) MB has not opened its portal for candidates in the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to effect change of course or correction of data, an official has said. The Head of Media and Information of JAMB, Dr Fabian Benjamin, told the Newsmen in Lagos on Thursday that many candidates bombarded the Lagos office of the organisation for these purposes. 

Benjamin said that reports reaching the headquarters of the board indicated that a large crowd of candidates on Wednesday besieged the board’s Lagos office. He said the development was creating unnecessary anxiety and chaos where there should be none. “This announcement became necessary following the crowd in our offices by candidates demanding for such services. “Affected candidates are urged to remain calm as we shall contact them when the time is right. “The request for correction of data is usually from candidates, who provided wrong information while filling their application document online,’’ Benjamin said. According to him, the change of institutions is for those who are considering other preferences other than their initial choices. 


He noted that the candidates were misled to believe that the board had started such services and would soon close. He said that when the board opened the window for correction of data and change of course it would make the announcement. He assure all candidates desirous of carrying out the correction of data or change of institution that the board would ensure that enough time was given for them to do so. Benjamin also explained that the board had not finished with the conduct of the 2017 UTME. 

“The board is still conducting examinations for those who registered late and those who could not be verified during the examination. “As such, it will be unfair to them to open window for such correction and changes at the same time. “Our reforms are meant to make our services accessible to all conveniently.’’ He also said that JAMB would decentralise the service when it eventually opened its portal for it. “We are collaborating with the University of Lagos, Yaba College of Technology and other stakeholders on this in Lagos. We will do same in other states. “This will ease the pressure on our various offices and ensure a hitch-free process.’’ More than 1.7 million candidates registered for the examination that was conducted from May 13 to May 20 nationwide. Results of majority of the candidates have been released while some others have yet to be released as the board is still scrutinising them.


Tuesday, 4 April 2017

JAMB: Reps want UTME registration deadline extended


T​he House of Representatives on Tuesday called for the extension of the deadline for the 2017 registration of Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

The house mandated its Committee on Tertiary Education and Services to liaise with the Joint Matriculation and Admission Board (JAMB) to ensure that the extension call was honoured.

This emanated from the adoption of a motion by Rep. Damburam Nuhu (Kano–APC).
In the motion, Nuhu called for one-month extension on the exercise, saying that it would create additional time for more prospective applicants to register for the examination.
He said that the slow process of the registration frustrated some applicants from registering.
According to him, some of the approved centres were registering 250 applicants at a time and most of them were not spacious and do not have adequate computers.
“Some of them have naked wires exposed and are haphazardly arranged on ordinary planks, thus lacking in safety requirement in case of an emergency,’’ Nuhu said.
He said that out of over 1.5 million secondary school students expected to register for the examination, only 600, 000 were able to register for the exercise two weeks into the one month period allotted to it.
He urged JAMB to specify requirements, including safety measures, which would qualify any centre to participate in the conduct of the UTME computer-based test.
The lawmaker also stated the need for the house to invite the JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, to explain the proficiency of the computer-based process of registration of applicants in rural areas.
The Committee is expected to carry out the assignment within one week.

Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Students with less than 0.5CGPA in a session should be expelled – Pres. Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has instructed Vice Chancellors of the nation’s universities to expel students with less than 0.5 cumulative grade point average (CGPA) at the end of every session.
Buhari, represented by Anthony Onwuka, Minister of State for Education, made this known while speaking at the 31st convocation of the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT)
He said the university should not be crowded with unserious students loitering around but those who are serious about learning.
“We must stop to continue housing adventurers, who have no business remaining in the universities beyond the time specified for their studies in the universities.”
“In that wise, it is being proposed that at the end of this academic year, any student with less than 0.5 CGPA should cease to be a student of the university and should be shown the way out.
“The universities must continue to have people who are serious in what they have come to do.
“If you have less than 0.5 in your CGPA, you are out. You are out for good so that the space will be left for those who have come to do serious business.”
The government also assured Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) of its commitment to the 2009 agreement.

JAMB: Full list of CBT centres recommended for 2017 registration


The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) last Monday commenced registration of candidates for its 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME.
JAMB Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, after a meeting with owners of Computer Based Test, CBT, centres nationwide, said the exercise will be for a period of one month – March 20 to April 19, as against the previous three months period.
He said that the essence of reducing the period of registration from three months to one month was to eliminate all ills associated with prolonged registration of candidates.
To assist candidates, parents and guardians in different parts of the country locate their nearest recommended CBT centre, DAILY POST has obtained the full list which is reproduced below:
S/N Cent​r​e​ ​- ​State ​- ​Exam ​- ​Town ​- ​Center Name
1 ABIA – ABA Bright Stars International Schools, 10/12, Ikpemaeze Street, UMUIKPO, Ariaria, Aba
2 ABIA – ABA Heritage and Infinity ICT Centre Aba, 4 Ezenwagbara Avenue off 279 Faulks Road, Aba
3 ABIA – ABA Temple Gate Polytechnic, Aba
4 ABIA – ABA Giant Immaculate School ICT Centre Aba, 48 Dikenafai Road off Ngwa Road by East, Aba
5 ABIA – ABA Golden Foundations Int’l School, No. 1, GFI Close, Off Ovurukwu Road, Umuobeke by 352 Port Harcourt Road
6 ABIA – ABA Unique Unibright INT’L SCH, No 152 faulks Road, Aba
7 ABIA – ABA JP FLINCT INT’L SCHOOL, 279/281 Umueze Road/Udeagbala rd, OSISIOMA, Aba
8 ABIA – EHERE Sound Base Academy, Ehere,Obingwa LGA, Umuahia
9 ABIA – OWERRI NTA Adventist Sec. Tech. College, Opp. Naval Base, Owerrinta
10 ABIA – UMUAHIA Clems Business Systems Ltd., Plot 111B, Eghem Layout, Along BCARD, Corporate Affairs Building Umuahia
11 ABIA – UMUAHIA Amable Nig. Limited, 7, Old Timber Road, Umuahia
12 ABIA – UTURU Gregory University,Uturu, Amaokwe Achara, Uturu
13 ABIA – UTURU Abia State University Uturu
14 ADAMAWA – YOLA ALIYU MUSTAFA ACADEMY, ICT CENTRE, 19-21 BABOSE STREET, UPPER LUGGERE WARD, JIMETA-YOLA
15 AKWA IBOM – IKOT-AKPAN Gateway S. Academy, Ikot Akpa, Ukanafun, Akwa Ibom State
16 AKWA IBOM – UYO Kemegold Nig. Ltd., Aka Community Model School, Behind Akwa-Ibom State Police Headquarters, Along Aka Road, Uyo
17 ANAMBRA – AWKA Grafil Computers Limited, Grafil House, High Tension Road, Opp. Thrillers Fast Food, Arooma Junction, Awka
18 ANAMBRA – AWKA Integral Development Konsut, 18/28, Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Awka
19 ANAMBRA – IFITEDUNU Emkenlyn Computers, Nneamaka Secondary School, Ifitedunu, Dunukofia LGA
20 ANAMBRA – OKPUNO Community Education Resource Centre, adjacent to Community School, Okpuno, Anambra State
21 ANAMBRA – ONITSHA Versity Comprehensive Sec. School, 119/120A Obodoukwu Rd., Okpoko
22 ANAMBRA – ONITSHA Obidon Systematic Computer Institute, No. 4 Ibekwe Street off Awka Road Onitsha, Anambra State
23 ANAMBRA – ONITSHA Eastern Academy, Upper Iweka, Onitsha
24 ANAMBRA – ONITSHA ST. RITA INNOVATIVE INSTITUTE, PLOT C8/C9 NIGER BRIDGE HEAD LAYOUT, HOUSING ESTATE FEGGE, ONITSHA
25 BAUCHI – BAUCHI DOLPHIN MARIA COLLEGE, SUNDAY AWONIYI ROAD, NEW G.R.A BAUCHI
26 BAUCHI – BAUCHI AL-FURQUAN INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY, ALONG BAUCHI-DASS ROAD, NEW GRA, BAUCHI
27 BAUCHI – BAUCHI FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC,ALONG DASS ROAD, GWALLAMEJI, BAUCHI
28 BAUCHI – BAUCHI GIWO SCIENCE ACADEMY, ALONG NINGI-KANO ROAD, BAUCHI
29 BAUCHI – BAUCHI IQRQ’A SCIENCE ACADEMY
30 BAUCHI – TAFAWA BALEWA​ ​PRESENTATION BROTHERS SECONDARY SCHOOL, TAFAWA BALEWA
31 BAYELSA – YENEGOA Predesaf International College, Predesaf College Close, Off Ovouh Street, By Referral Hospital, Yenegwe-Epie, Yenagoa
32 BENUE – GBOKO Excellent International College, Gboko
33 BENUE – KATSINA-ALA Information and Communication Tech Centre, College of Education, Katsina-Ala
34 BENUE – MAKURDI Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi., ETC Centre, Makurdi
35 BENUE – MAKURDI Our Lady of Mount Camel College, km 5, Naka Road, Makurdi
36 BENUE – OTUKPO CBT Center, opp Beco Filling Station, Markurdi Rd., Otukpo, Benue State
37 BORNO – MAIDUGURI University of Maiduguri, ETC Centre 2, Bama Road, Maiduguri
38 BORNO – MAIDUGURI Kashim Ibrahim College of Education, Jos/Kano Road, Maiduguri
39 BORNO – MAIDUGURI University of Maiduguri, ETC Centre 1, Bama Road, Maiduguri
40 CROSS RIVER – AKAMKPA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AKAMKPA CROSS RIVER STATE
41 CROSS RIVER – CALABAR Zero Limit, No. 1, Barracks Road, Calabar
42 CROSS RIVER – CALABAR University of Calabar, Calabar, E-Library, Cross River State
43 CROSS RIVER – OBUDU Federal College of Education, ICT Complex/ Computer Science Blocks, Obudu
44 CROSS RIVER – OGOJA BEEPS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED, SCH. OF NURSING, HOSPITAL RD., IGOLI, OGOJA
45 CROSS RIVER – UGEP GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL
46 CROSS RIVER – UGEP UNIBRIGHT COMPUTER CENTRE UGEP CROSS RIVER STATE
47 DELTA – ABRAKA DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ELECTRONIC EXAM CENTRE A, CAMPUS 3, ABRAKA
48 DELTA – ABRAKA DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, DIGITAL CENTRE, ABRAKA
49 DELTA – ABRAKA DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ELECTRONIC EXAM CENTRE B, CAMPUS 3, ABRAKA
50 DELTA – EFFURUN Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun
51 DELTA – KWALE PRIME VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE, KWALE
52 DELTA – OGWASHI-UKUDELTA STATE POLYTECHNIC, OGWASHI-UKU
53 DELTA – OVWIAN Holy Ghost International School, Izomo Road, Off DSC Expressway, Ovwian, Udu LGA
54 DELTA – UGHELLI Micheal and Cecilia Ibru University(MCIU), Ibru village Agbarha-Otor ​U​ghelli,​ ​Delta state
55 DELTA – WARRI BENCHILL SCHOOLS, NO. 1, DN DUDU CLOSE, OFF EMIKO CLOSE, WARRI
56 EBONYI – AFIKPO SAINT MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, BISHOP MCGETTRICKS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL, AFIKPO, EBONYI STATE
57 EBONYI – EZZAMMGBO COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY,​ ​135, EZZAMMGBO OHAUKWU LGA, EZZAMMGO
58 EBONYI – Ikwo Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo
59 EBONYI – OKPOTO EVANGEL UNIVERSITY, KM 48 ENUGU – ABAKALIKI EXPRESSWAY, (EVANGEL CAMP) OKPOTO
60 EDO – AFUZE DIICT Nigeria, Ase Secondary School Afuze, Edo State
61 EDO – AUCHI Success Comprehensive College, 8, Ekhei Girls School Road, Auchi
62 EDO – BENIN Gateway Edutech & Multiconcept, 177, 1st East Circular Road, By Sapele Road, Opp. Mrs Filing Station, Benin City
63 EDO – BENIN El-Shaddai Foundation Montessori School, 113B, 2nd Str., Oregbeni Housing Estate, Ikpoba Hill, Benin City
64 EDO – EKPOMA Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, e-Library Hall A and B, Ekpoma
65 EDO – EKPOMA MOUNT CARMEL SECONDARY SCHOOL, ALONG AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERS​I​TY, PART TIME CAMPUS, EMAUDO, EKPOMA,
66 EDO – IGUEBEN College of Education, Igueben, Edo State
67 EDO – IRRUA Ideal Secondary Schools, Abokhae Quarters, Irrua, Edo State
68 EDO – UROMI Lumen Christi International High School, Uromi
69 EDO – UROMI CYBERLINK DIGITAL WORLD HOLY TRINITY SECONDARY SCHOOL, (ICT CENTRE), UROMI
70 EKITI – ADO-EKITI Ekiti Anglican Dioceasan High School, Ile Abiye Premises, Ilawe Road, Ado-Ekiti
71 EKITI – ADO-EKITI Ekiti State University, ICT Centre, Iworoko Road, Ado-Ekiti
72 EKITI – ADO-EKITI Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti, Digital Library, Ado-Ekiti
73 EKITI – IGEDE-EKITI MATER CHRISTI GIRLS HIGH SCH, IGEDE EKITI, CBT CENTRE
74 EKITI – IJERO-EKITI College of Health Sciences & Technology, Ijero Ekiti
75 EKITI – Ikere-EKITI College of Education, Computer Resource Centre (CCRC) , Ikere-Ekiti
76 EKITI – Omuooke-Ekiti St. Silas Anglican Secondary School, Omuooke-Ajowa Road, Omuooke-Ekiti
77 EKITI – OYE-EKITI FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, MAYEGUN STREET, AYEDE JUNCTION, OYE-EKITI, EKITI STATE
78 EKITI – ADO-EKITI PHEONIX CBT CENTRE, PHEONIX BUILDING, BLOCK A, BESIDE UBE OFFICE, OKURUMEH ESTATE, AJEBAMIDELE, IKERE ROAD
79 ENUGU – ENUGU Chris-Tech Computer School, 76 Nike Rd., Abakpa By liberty Bus-stop, Enugu
80 ENUGU – ENUGU FEDERAL GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, ENUGU
81 ENUGU – ENUGU Stalwart Computers 5 Cathedral Drive (Old Nicon Insurrance House) Independent Layout, Enugu
82 ENUGU – ENUGU AFRIHUB ICT Centre, Institute of Management of Technology, Campus 2, Independence Layout, Enugu
83 ENUGU – ENUGU ST.THERESA CATHOLIC CENTRE, MMAKU
84 ENUGU – ENUGU Foretrust Digital Consulting Ltd, Plot 63A, Premier Layout, Ogui Nike, Enugu
85 ENUGU – ENUGU UNI OF NIGERIA,​ ​ENUGU CAMPUS, CBT TETFUND CENTER, ENUGU
86 ENUGU – NGWO M-Chips Link Computers Nig. Ltd., Ngwo
87 ENUGU – NSUKKA Bellsoft Technologies Limited, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Department of Economics
88 ENUGU – NSUKKA University of Nigeria, MTN Library, Nsukka
89 ENUGU – NSUKKA University of Nigeria Nsukka, Digital Library, Nsukka
90 ENUGU – NSUKKA PRINCE COMPUTER SCH LTD,OFULONU ROAD NSUKKA
91 ENUGU – NSUKKA Elco ICT, Bishop Shanaham Nursing School, Nsukka
92 FCT – BWARI Computer Based Test (CBT) Centre, Vertas University, Abuja
93 FCT – BWARI JAMB CBT Centre, JAMB Headquarters, Along Law School Road, Bwari Abuja
94 FCT – GARKI Global Distance Learning Institute (GDL), Plot 825, Ralph Shodehinde Street, Off Ahmadu Bello Way, Abuja
95 FCT – KARU BAPTIST ACADEMY ICT OLDCHIEF PALACE KARU FCT ABUJA
96 FCT – KUJE Islamic Leadership Academy, Behind Forest Zone, Kuje, FCT Abuja
97 FCT – KWALI Victory International Institute of Theology & Education, Km 70, Abuja-Lokoja Expessway, Kwali
98 FCT – MAITAMA Chamscity/Sascon CBT 2, 2nd floor, Sasaon International School, 19A Yesdseam Street, Maitama
99 FCT UTAKO Digital Bridge Institute, 8, P.O.W Nafem Crescent, OFF Solomon Lar Way, Utako
100 FCT – ZUBA Unique College, Runji Zuba, Bwari Area Council, Abuja, FCT
101 GOMBE – BAJOGA Government Comprehensive Day Secondary School, Near Emir Palace, Bajoga, Gombe State
102 GOMBE – DUKKU Dukku Community Science Secondary Computer Lab, DARAZO ROAD, OPP. DUKKU GRA, Dukku LGA
103 GOMBE – GOMBE COMMUNITY EDUCATION RESOURCE CENTRE GOMBE TASHAR DUKKU BEHIND MUSABA HOSPITAL
104 GOMBE – GOMBE GOFCECON-Computer Lab, Federal College of Education Tech., Gombe
105 IMO – IDEATO Oxford Computer Institute, Shop 2-4 St. Peters Ang. Church shopping Complex, Orie Akokwa
106 IMO – IDEATO Prestige World Computer, Urualla Civic Centre, Ideato
107 IMO – IDEATO Young Stars Computer Training College, Umuopia – Akokwa, Ideato North
108 IMO – MBAISE Pope John Paul 11 Model School, Umunagbo Ihitte Ezinihite Mbaise
109 IMO – NEKEDE Federal Polytechnic, PTDF ICT Centre, Nekede, Owerri, Imo State Ctr 1
110 IMO – NEMPI ORU WEST St. Joseph Catholic Church School, Nempi Oru West
111 IMO – OWERRI Federal University of Technology, Owerri
112 IMO – UMUAGWO Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo, Imo State CTR 1
113 IMO – UMUAGWO Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo, Imo State CTR 2
114 JIGAWA – HADEJIA Binyaminu Usman College of Agriculture, Hadejia
115 KADUNA – Shimen Global Concept Ltd., Piety High School, Beside Gwamna Awan General Hospital, Airforce Road, Kakuri, Kaduna
116 KADUNA – Kaduna Polytechnic, BTS Main Campus, Tudun Wada, Kaduna
117 KADUNA – Kaduna Kaduna Science Academy, No.10A Ohinoyi Rd., By Engr. Abubakar Lawal Crescent, Off Sultan Rd, U/Rimi GRA, Kaduna
118 KADUNA – Kaduna White House Computers ltd, 20/21 Airforce Road, Kakuri, Kaduna
119 KADUNA – Kaduna Bethel Baptist High School, 6, Kachia Road, Damishi, Kujama, Kaduna
120 KADUNA – Kaduna El-Khalil (ICT) Limited, 17A, Attahiru Road, Malali, Kaduna
121 KADUNA – KADUNA Gray’s International College, Permanent Site, Off Airport Road Kaduna.
122 KADUNA – Kaduna Bostal Training Institute, Barnawa, Kaduna, Kaduna State
123 KADUNA – Zaria Zaria Institute of Information Tech. (ZIIT) No. 19, Behind Eid Praying Ground, Along Kaduna Road, Zaria
124 KADUNA – Zaria Zaria Academy, 10, Zaria-Funtua Road, Shika, Zaria
125 KADUNA – Zaria Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Kaduna-Zaria Road, Zaria
126 KADUNA – Zaria Madalla Secondary School, 74 Dikko Road, Tudun Wada, Zaria
127 KANO – BICHI Makama School of Technology No. 34-35 Iguda and sanbo House Tsohuwar Tasha, Bichi, Kano State
128 KANO KANO MS World ICT Computer Technology Limited, 26, Audu Bako Way, Kano
129 KANO – KANO Amnet Institute of Information Technology, No. 13C, Hauren Shanu Near Zone 1 Police H/Q Before Kofar Gadon Gadankaya, Kano State
130 KANO – KANO Federal College of Education, Kano, Kabuga, Kofar famfo, Kano
131 KANO – KANO NCC JAMB CBT Centre, Beside National Centre for Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-Formal Education, Farawa, Kano State
132 KANO – KANO Rainbow Digital Technology, No. 2 Gwarzo Road, Beside A.S Maro, Ungogo LGA,
133 KANO – KANO SMS ICT Institute of Training LTD., No. 84 Nomansland by Airport Road, Opposite Chediya Uku Kano
134 KANO – KANO Pretentious ICT Investment Ltd., Torey Home Junction (GIDAN kureme), Along Shara Kasua, Kano
135 KANO – KANO Overone Consult and Investment Limited Kano, 3 Atiku Abubakar/Gansun Albassa Road, Kano
136 KANO – KANO Pioneers ICT Nigeria Limited, 3-4 Gidan Saude, Beside First Bank, Zoo Road, Kano
137 KANO – KANO The Light College,No.2, Danshekara, Opp. Police College and No.3 Danagundi GRA, Kano
138 KANO – KANO Bayero University (BUK), PTDF Block, Old site Buk Road, Kano
139 KANO – KANO MSK Communication and wireless Limited, Kano, 13A Airport Road, Kano
​140 KANO – KANO Bayero University, Kano, IGR Leaning Centre, Old Campus, Kano State
141 KATSINA – DAURA Yusuf Bala Usman College of Legal and General Studies, Daura
142 KATSINA – KATSINA AL-QALAM UNIVERSITY KATSINA, DUTSINMA ROAD KATSINA
143 KATSINA – KATSINA HASSAN USMAN KATSINA POLYTECHNIC DUTSINMA ROAD, KATSINA.
144 KATSINA – KATSINA DIALOGUE COMPUTER INSTITUTE, 14 BAYA JIDDA ROAD OFF OLD GOVT. HOUSE GRA, KATSINA
145 KATSINA – KATSINA UMARU MUSA YARADUA UNIVERSITY, PTDF Computer Centre, Katsina.
146 KATSINA – KATSINA BARDA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, NEAR GRA GENERAL MOSQUE, KATSINA
147 KATSINA – KATSINA UMARU MUSA YARADUA UNIVERSITY, Faculty of Natural & Applied Sciences, Dutsinma Rd.
148 KOGI – AJAOKUTA 2 Streams Integrated Services Ltd. CBT Centre, Ajaokuta Comprehensive School 1, Ajaokuta
149 KOGI – LOKOJA AL-AZHAR INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE ZANGO DAJI
150 KOGI – LOKOJA YABMA INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE ACADEMY, HON. YAKUBU YUNUSA AVENUE, 500 HOUSING UNITS, GANAJA ROAD, LOKOJA
151 KOGI – LOKOJA Getrid Integrated Resources Ltd, Government, Secondary School, Lokoja
152 KOGI – OKENE S & J EL-LATEEF AND HASSY COMPUTER INSTITUTE, IHIMA COMMUNITY SCIENCE SECONDARY SCHOOL, (ICSSS), IHIMA
153 KWARA – ERIN-ILE Midland cafe, 245 Elerin Way, Erin-Ile, Kwara State 154 KWARA ILORIN University of Ilorin, ETC Centre, Ilorin, kwara State CTR 2
155 KWARA – ILORIN Kwara College Of Education,ilorin 156 KWARA ILORIN Effective International College, Unilorin Permanent Site Road, Tanke, Ilorin
157 KWARA – ILORIN University of Ilorin, CBT Centre, Ilorin, kwara State CTR 1
158 KWARA – ILORIN UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN CBT CENTRE ILORIN KWARA STATE CENTRE 3
159 KWARA – LAFIAGI Kwara State College of Education (Technical), Lafiagi CTR1
160 LAGOS – ABULE EGBA TimeOn Kairos Educational & Vacational Institute, 326, Abeokuta Expressway, Super/Cele Bus Stop, Oko Oba Via Abule Egba, Lagos
161 LAGOS – AGEGE LUFEM SYSTEMS LTD,64 OKO OBA ROAD AGEGE LAGOS, LAGOS STATE
162 LAGOS – ANTHONY VILLAGE Risk Global Business Cons Limited, Olatunde Ayoola Avenue, Beside Green Spring Sch. Anthony Village, Lagos
163 LAGOS – ANTHONY VILLAGE DALEWARE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 31-33 BODE THOMAS RD., OFF SHYLLON STR., PALM GROOVE, LAGOS CENTRE II
164 LAGOS – ANTHONY VILLAGE DALEWARE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 31-33 BODE THOMAS RD., OFF SHYLLON STR., PALM GROOVE, LAGOS
165 LAGOS – ANTHONY VILLAGE Huntville Technology Limited, 4 ayanboye str. Faramobi Ajike by GTBank Anthony Lagos
166 LAGOS – AYOBO New Ocean Comprehensive High School, 70/72, Alaja Road, Megida, Ayobo, Lagos State
167 LAGOS – EBUTE-METTA BRAINPOINT COLLEGE 98 ONDO STREET BY OKOBABA EBUTE-METTA EAST, LAGOS
168 LAGOS – EGBE Bafuto Computer and Secretarial School Egbe, No. 62 Ikotu/Isolo Road, Ile-Iwe Bus stop Egbe, Lagos State
169 LAGOS – EGBE Rising Sun High School, 16, Okonji Str, Cele B/stop, Agodo-Egbe
170 LAGOS – EPE Michael Otedola College of Primary Education, Epe, Cente II
171 LAGOS – EPE Michael Otedola College of Primary Education, Epe
172 LAGOS – FESTAC Institute of Criminal Justice and Criminology Administration, 7th Avenue, Opposite K Close, Festac Town
173 LAGOS – IJEGUN TFL Global Computer and career Centr​e​, Plot 260, Ijegun Road, Prince Bus stop, Ijegun
174 LAGOS – IKORODU ZEEKAY SCHOOLS 2 HOME OF GRACE STREET AGBEDE IKORODU
175 LAGOS – IKORODU Balad Private Schools, I, Obafemi Street, Abule Alfa Bus Stop Near Ori-Okuta Junction Off Island Road, Ikorodu
176 LAGOS – IKORODU Top Ville College, Ikorodu
177 LAGOS – IKORODU Difas College, Akeeb Adewunmi Street, Behind Farm Settlement Community, Primary School, Odogunyan, Ikorod​u​
178 LAGOS – IKOTUN Oke-Oluwa Comprehensive College, 14-16 Tunde Gbadegesin Street, Okerube, Lagos
179 LAGOS – IKOTUN Sweet Valley Educational Services, 18-22 Mike Anison Close, Off Governor Road, Ikotun
180 LAGOS – ILUPEJU ETC Nigeria Limited, 229 Ikorodu Road, Ilupeju, Centre 1, Lagos State
181 LAGOS – ILUPEJU ETC Nigeria Limited, 229 Ikorodu Road, Ilupeju, Centre 2, Lagos State
182 LAGOS – LEKKI Funlearn Mind Builder Ltd., 12A, Fatai Arobieke Street Off Admiralty Way, (By Tantalizers) Lekki Phase 1
183 LAGOS – LEKKI Resogate Hall School, Southern View Estate, Ollugborogun Village, Opp. Chevron Beside 2nd Toll-gat​e​, Ikota
184 LAGOS – MAGBON The Certified Institute of Shipping, Magbon Bus stop, Badagry expressway, Lagos
185 LAGOS – OJO RICHYTORCH COMPUTER INST.& TRAINING CENTER, 35 IGBO- ELERIN ROAD, BESIDE MOBIL OKOKO, OJO
186 LAGOS – OKE-ARO Gods Power International College, Oke-Aro, No. 10 Ajayi Crescent by Ajayi Busstop, Oke-Aro, Lagos State
187 LAGOS – SOMOLU Southfield College, 92, Olurunkemi Street, Pedro Ladi, Lak Road, Somolu
188 LAGOS – SURULERE Knowledge Ware Technologies, 87, Itire Road, Ojuelegba
189 LAGOS – SURULERE Duntro High School, 15, Oremeji Street, By Immam Ihanni, Ijeshatedo, Surulere
190 LAGOS – SURULERE Grace Polytechnic, No. 9, Joseph Shyngle Close, Surulere
191 LAGOS – YABA Yaba College of Technology, Yaba, Lagos State Ctr II
192 LAGOS – YABA Yaba College of Technology, Yaba, Lagos State Ctr I
​1​93 NASARAWA – DOMA SKY CITY CBT CENTRE LIMITED,ST JOHN BOSCO SEC. SCHOOL, DOMA, NASARAWA
194 NASARAWA – GARAKU ST.Peter College, GARAKU
195 NASARAWA – KARU Bingham University, ALONG KEFFI-ABUJA EXPRESSWAY, AUTA-BALEFI, New Karu
196 NASARAWA – KARU SOLID Fundamentals Montessori Academy, Off km 28, Abuja/Keffi Road, Karu L.G.A.
197 NASARAWA – KARU RISEWISE CBT,Triton Internation Sch, Km 21, Keffi-Abuja Express Rd, Kuchika, Karu LGA.
198 NASARAWA – LAFIA Federal University, Lafia, Lafia
199 NASARAWA – LAFIA Nasarawa State Polytechnic, Lafia, Ombi 1, Jos Road, Lafia
200 NASARAWA – LAFIA JOFAG International College, Tofa Road, Off Makurdi Road, Lafia
201 NASARAWA – MARARABA Aunty Alice Schools, 48, Aunty Alice School Road, Mararaba, Karu LGA
202 NASARAWA – MASAKA GOD’S OWN SCHOLARS ACADEMY,​ ​Angwansoja,​ ​Area1, Masaka

​203 NASARAWA – NEW NYANYA Uzyadic Computer Institute, along abuja-keffi express way, opposite 110 Bar New Nyanya,karu ​LG​
204 NIGER – MINNA NCC JAMB CBT Centre, 3 Arms Zone, Maitumbi, Beside JAMB Office, Minna
205 NIGER – MINNA Jummai Aliyu Babangida Development Centre (JABDC), Stadium Road, Minna
206 NIGER – MINNA FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECH., ELECTRONIC TEST CENTRE, GIDAN KWANO CAMPUS, MINNA
207 NIGER – MINNA Niger state College of Education CBT, Minna
208 NIGER – SULEJA Bishop James Yisa Memorial School, BJY ROAD, Kwamba, Suleja
209 NIGER – ZUNGERU Niger State Polytechnic, ZUNGERU-BIDA ROAD, Zungeru
210 OGUN – ABEOKUTA Kindle E-Learning Centre, Opp Taidob College, Asero Goshen Estate, Asero, Abeokuta
211 OGUN – ABEOKUTA Dof CBT Centre, Opposite Rock City Radio, Goshen Estate, Asero, Abeokuta
212 OGUN – ABEOKUTA Pinnacle Royal College, Ilupeju – Idiya Rounder, Abeokuta
213 OGUN – ABEOKUTA Federal College Of Education, Abeokuta, E-Library, Osiele, Abeokuta
214 OGUN – ABEOKUTA Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Ibara, Abeokuta
215 OGUN – AGO IWOYE Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Ago Iwoye
216 OGUN – AKUTE BLuefied Academy, 2, Bola Oshikoya Street, Alagbole by Akute Road, Lagos State CTR 2
217 OGUN – AKUTE Bluefied Academy, 2, Bola Oshikoya Street, Alagbole by Akute Road, Lagos State CTR 1
218 OGUN – IBAFO Huntsville Technology Ltd., Christower Int’l School, 14/16, Agboola Street, Off Lagos-Ibadan Expressway (Oremeji Bus stop) Ibafo
219 OGUN – IBEFUN International College, Ibefun, Km 12, Lagos/Ijebu Ode Road, Ogun State. CTR 2
220 OGUN – IBEFUN International College, Ibefun, Km 12, Lagos/Ijebu Ode Road, Ogun State. CTR 1
221 OGUN – IGBESA Gateway Polytechnic, (Now Ogun State Institute of Technology)​ ​Oba Adesola Market Road, Igbesa, AdoOdo/Ota​ LG​
222 OGUN – IGBESA Crawford University, Igbesa, ICT Centre, Kilometre 8, Atan-Agbara Road, Faith City, Igbesa
223 OGUN – ITORI DS ADEGBENRO ICT Polytechnic, Itori, Lagos – Abeokuta Express Way, Itori-Ewekoro, Ogun State
224 OGUN – OKE-MOSAN National Open University of Nigeria, Opposite NNPC Mega Station, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta
225 OGUN – OKE-MOSAN GATEWAY ICT LTD,SOUTHWEST RESOURCE CENTRE OKE-MOSAN, ABEOKUTA SOUTH
226 OGUN – OSOSA Tai Solarin University of Education, Ososa Campus, Ososa
227 OGUN – OTA Covenant University, KM 10, IDIROKO ROAD, Ota
228 ONDO – AKUNGBA ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY ICT CENTRE 1, AKUNGBA AKOKO, ONDO STATE
229 ONDO – AKUNGBA ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY ICT CENTRE 2, AKUNGBA AKOKO, ONDO STATE
230 ONDO – AKURE THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, DIGITAL RESOURCE &RESEARCH, CENTRE 1, OBANLA, AKURE
231 ONDO – AKURE THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, DIGITAL RESOURCE &RESEARCH, CENTRE 2, OBANLA, AKURE
232 ONDO – AKURE Hollaram Educational Services,Ondo state Library Board Complex, Beside St.Peter Unity Secondary School,​ ​Oyemekun Road,​ ​Akure,​
233 ONDO – ONDO ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OFF ONDO-ORE ROAD, ONDO STATE
234 ONDO – NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATIONAL PLANING & ADMINISTRATION, KM 3, LAJE ROAD, OFF ONDO-ORE ROAD VIA MEDICAL VILLAGE
235 ONDO – OWO Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, ICT Directorate, KM 4, Akure-Benin Express way, Owo.
236 OSUN – EDE Federal Polytechnic Ede, South Campus, CBT Centre, Ede
237 OSUN – EDE Adeleke University, Ede, CBT Centre, Ede
238 OSUN – ESA-OKE Osun State College of Technology,ICT Resource Centre. Esa-Oke, Osun State
239 OSUN – IKEJI-ARAKEJI Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji-Arakeji
240 OSUN – ILA-ORANGUN Osun State College of Education, E-Library, Ila-Orangun
241 OSUN – ILE-IFE Obafemi Awolowo University, ICT Hall B, Ile-Ife
242 OSUN ILE-IFE Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Cloud Computing Auditorium Ile-Ife
243 OSUN ILE-IFE Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, ICT Hall A, Ile-Ife
244 OSUN – ILESA Christ the King Academy SCH LTD (C.K.C.) ILESA,BML 1 AYENI CRESCENT OMI ASORO,vILESA
245 OSUN – ILESA Osun State College of Education, Along Ibodi-Ife Road, Ilesa
246 OSUN – OSOGBO AITECH-ATMAN ICT Center, Block Y Commercial OSPDC, Oroki Estate, Ilobu road, Osogbo
247 OSUN – OSOGBO Kunike International School, Oke-Ijetu, Off Ilesa Garage, Osogbo
248 OYO – EJIOKU Valiants Havilah Schools, Government Tech College Road, Ejioku, Iwo Road
249 OYO – IBADAN University of Ibadan ETC Centre, Ibadan
250 OYO – IBADAN Maxx Braine CBT Center. School Of Nursing, Eleyele, Ibadan
251 OYO – IBADAN The Polytechnic, Ibadan, ICT Centre, Ibadan, Oyo State
252 OYO – IBADAN University of Ibadan, Distance Learning CBT Centre, 1500 Seater, Off Ajibode, Sasa Road, Ibadan
253 OYO – IBADAN West-midland Communication Limited, Adebayo Akande Hall, Ajibode, Ibadan
254 OYO – IBADAN Educational Advancement Centre, 45 Awolowo Avenue, Bodija, Ibadan
255 OYO – IGBO-ORA Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology, Igbo-Ora, Oyo State
256 OYO – OGBOMOSHO Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, CBT Centre 2, Ogbomoso
257 OYO – OGBOMOSHO Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, CBT Centre 1, Ogbomoso
258 OYO – OYO Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo
259 OYO – OYO Federal College of Education (special) Oyo, e-library, Centre 1, Oyo State
260 OYO – SAKI The Oke Ogun Polytechnic, Saki
261 PLATEAU JOS Glinks Communication & Solid Trust Computer World Ltd., Rochas Foundation College, Old Airport Road, Jos
262 PLATEAU JOS Saint Lois College, Joseph Gomwalk Road, Jos, Plateau State
263 PLATEAU JOS Al-Iman School,No. 3, Dogon Dutse, Jos
264 PLATEAU JOS Federal College of Forestry, Bauchi Road, Opposite Bauchi Motor Park, Jos
265 PLATEAU – JOS Biodira Multi Biz Concept, 54, Murtala Muhammed Way, Jos
266 PLATEAU – PANKSHIN College of Education, Panshin C​entre ​2
267 PLATEAU – PANKSHIN Federal College of Education, Jos-Panshin Road, Pankshin
268 RIVERS – CHOBA University of Port Harcourt, Choba
269 RIVERS – IRIEBE ACE International Training Centre, Plot 1 Location Road, Km 17, PH/Aba Expressway by Tap Bus stop, Iriebe, Port Harcourt
270 RIVERS – PORT HARCOURT Paragon City Light College​ – ​6 Paradise Street, NDDC Road. Off C.O.E Iwofe Road, Opp. ONAVA Filling Station, Port Harcourt
271 RIVERS – PORT HARCOURT Redemption Montessori International School
272 SOKOTO – SOKOTO Sokoto State University CBT Centr​e​, Sokoto State
273 SOKOTO – SOKOTO Usmanu DanFodiyo University, Sokoto, CBN Hall, Main Campus, Sokoto
274 SOKOTO – SOKOTO Baytumaun CBT Centre, Nagata College, Sokoto, Sokoto State
275 SOKOTO – SOKOTO Usmanu Dan Fodiyo University, Sokoto, ICT Centre, Main Campus, Sokoto
276 SOKOTO – SOKOTO Sokoto State Polytechnic, Sokoto, Sokoto State
277 SOKOTO – SOKOTO SHEHU SHAGARI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ALONG BIRNIN KEBBI ROAD, FARFARU AREA SOKOTO
278 TARABA JALINGO Winners Comprehensive High School, Beside Jolly Nyame Stadium, Jalingo, Taraba State
279 TARABA – JALINGO Taraba State University, Jalingo
280 TARABA – JALINGO College of Education, Consultancy Services, Jalingo
281 TARABA – ZING College of education, Mayo-Belwa-Yola Road, Zing, Taraba State
282 YOBE – DAMATURU Yobe State University, Damaturu
283 YOBE – POTISKUM Federal College of Education (Technical) Potiskum, Virtual Library Mohammed Idrissa Way, Potiskum
284 ZAMFARA – GUSAU ZAMFARA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (ZACAS), ALONG SOKOTO ROAD,GUSAU
285 ZAMFARA – GUSAU FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL), ALONG ZARIA ROAD, GUSAU
286 ZAMFARA – MARU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ALONG SOKOTO ROAD, MARU