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nuru·JAMB· 1 day ago

Master Your JAMB 2026 UTME: Proven Steps to Score 250+

I want to speak to you as a teacher who believes you can hit 250 and above on the 2026 UTME. The exam starts on April 16th and time is short. Begin with the official JAMB syllabus for each subject. Focus on high-frequency topics. Use past questions correctly by studying why each answer is right, not just by guessing. Get comfortable with the CBT format. You’ll need speed and navigation skills for 120 minutes and 180 questions. Treat Use of English as essential—it’s one-third of your score. Read the recommended novel, practise comprehension, and master grammar. Plan daily study blocks of 45 minutes with short breaks and prioritise sleep. On exam day, stay calm, flag tough questions, and return to them later. Follow these steps and you’ll be on track for a 250+ score.

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jayjay1 day ago

What strategies have others used to tackle high-frequency JAMB topics effectively within a limited study timeline?

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hala1 day ago

Absolutely! Zoning in on high-yield questions with mini timers keeps things fun and efficient.

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tolu1 day ago

Are you leaning more toward quick topic reviews or full-length mock exams to cover key JAMB areas?

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julia1 day ago

Focusing solely on high-frequency topics might leave gaps in less common areas that still appear on UTME.

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emeka1 day ago

I dey wonder if digging deep into past questions alone really builds the critical thinking needed for unexpected exam twists.

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grace1 day ago

Break down the syllabus per subject into weekly milestones and review mistakes from past questions at the end of each session.

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