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JAMB Approved CBT Centres In Rivers State 2026/2027

JAMB Approved CBT Centres In Rivers State

JAMB Approved CBT Centres In Rivers State 2026/2027 – Your JAMB experience starts long before the first question appears on your screen, and it begins with your CBT centre. It’s not just a venue; it’s where nerves, strategy, and preparation meet.

Walking into a well-equipped, familiar environment calms pre-exam jitters, lets you focus on your answers, not logistics, and ensures your performance isn’t hindered by technical mishaps. In short, choosing and knowing your centre ahead of time sets the tone for exam-day confidence and clarity.

What Makes It Unique?

Rivers State is not only an educational hub but also a key player in Nigeria’s JAMB ecosystem. From Port Harcourt to the island communities, the state boasts a wide distribution of CBT centres ranging from university campuses to private training institutes, ensuring both accessibility and quality.

This development offers UTME candidates diverse yet standardized testing environments that meet JAMB’s rigorous accreditation standards.

 JAMB Approved CBT Centres in Rivers State

Town/LGACentre Name & Address
Port HarcourtUniversity of Port Harcourt, School of Basic Studies, Choba
 Rivers State University, ICT Centre, Nkpolu-Oroworukwo (Mile 3)
 Ebenezer International School, Pipeline/Rumukwurusi (Barry White St.)
 Evinok Connexion Nig. Ltd, 128C Old Refinery Road, Elelenwo
 Ashgrove Academy (UniPort–Abuja Campus), Choba
 Archdeacon Brown Education Centre, Woji
 Ave Maria International Academy (Centre 1 & 2), Rumuodara
 Provil Schools CBT Centre, Ozuoba
 A‑Pagen Consolidated Services Ltd (CBT Centre), Rukpokwu
 The Noble Montessori CBT No. 4, Rumuolumeni
 The Consulate Salle D’Examen, Navy Barrack Agip Estate
 ICT Centre, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Rumuolumeni
 Diamond Pick-Up Ltd CBT Centre, Elekahia
Bonny IslandBonny Kingdom CBT Centre, Federal Polytechnic of Oil & Gas
 Anpez Centre, Unity Estate, Eliozu–Rukpokwu Road
OmokuFederal College of Education (Technical), Omoku
IriebeACE International Training Centre, Centre 2, PH/Aba Expressway
ElemeRanjenny’s Schools, Obo‑Wanke Road
OyigboFastfive Computers Nig Ltd, Palace Road
 Bright Hope Standard College, Urama Road, Egbelu
Igbo EtcheE‑District CBT Centre, Plot 78, Umuogodo
Elele (Ikwerre LGA)State School III, Along Owerri Road
Bori (Khana LGA)John Wesley ICT Centre, Hospital Road
Port HarcourtState Primary School 1, Churchill Road, Borokiri
RumueolumeniMaranatha & Associates, Odani Green City Estate
RumuigboVela International CBT, KM 2 East‑West Rd
Port HarcourtJAMB Zonal Office (Registration Only), 10 Aba Road, Opp. Abali Park

What You’ll Find Inside a Standard JAMB CBT Centre in Rivers State

  • You enter a clean, well-lit hall bristling with computer stations, each preloaded with JAMB’s official software.
  • You sit, scan your fingerprints, and the exam system loads.
  • Overhead, CCTV cameras hum.
  • The air conditioner keeps you cool.
  • Generators and UPS systems stand ready.
  • Invigilators and technical staff are on deck to explain instructions or resolve glitches.
  • Every detail is designed to let you focus—and it’s this smooth setting that makes all the difference on your UTME day.

“What I Learned from Visiting My CBT Centre Early”

“Visiting Provil Schools a week before my exam was a game-changer. I learned where to park, how loud the area could get at 7 a.m., and even practiced logging in. Exam day felt like a walk in the park—I wasn’t dealing with surprises, just with the test.”
 — Emmanuel, 2025 UTME Candidate, Port Harcourt

How to Beat CBT Stress and Ace the System

  • Practice, then practice again: Use apps or CBT software to familiarize yourself.
  • Run mock exams: Learn to navigate the system by taking timed drills.
  • Know the keys: Tab, space, Submit, Next—learn them by heart.
  • Stay calm: If loading slows or a screen lags, pause, breathe, and notify staff.
  • Time management: JAMB gives you over an hour—don’t rush, but keep an eye on that clock.

Mistakes Rivers Candidates Often Make

  1. Arriving at the centre for registration instead of the testing venue
  2. Bringing phones, watches, or unauthorized items—leading to disqualification
  3. Showing up late without researching traffic patterns
  4. Not testing login routines beforehand
  5. Underestimating breaks between exam slots

Avoid these common pitfalls, and you’ll avoid the stress they bring.

Tips from Past Rivers JAMB Candidates

  • “Always bring a printed backup of your JAMB slip—even if you printed once online.”
  • “Ask the centre to explain seating arrangements; it saves time and confusion.”
  • “Drink a little water regularly—don’t chug a huge bottle before starting.”

Conclusion

Success in the UTME isn’t just about what you’ve studied; it’s also about how prepared and intentional you are. In Rivers State, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has provided a solid foundation through its accredited CBT centres, ensuring that every candidate has a fair, secure, and technologically equipped environment to write the exam.

But the responsibility doesn’t end there. As a candidate, your duty is to know your assigned centre early, familiarize yourself with its location, understand the rules, and approach exam day with clarity and confidence. A missed detail, a late arrival, or a last-minute panic can undo months of preparation — but with the right mindset and planning, you’ll walk in ready.

FAQs: Everything You’ve Been Wanting to Ask

1. Can I change my CBT centre after registration?

No, centre allocations are final once JAMB closes registration, unless JAMB itself makes an emergency change.

2. What if there’s a power outage?

Most centres have UPS and generators. If issues persist, staff will pause your session or reschedule you.

3. What time should I arrive on exam day?

At least 60 minutes before your scheduled time to allow fingerprinting and seating.

4. Can I wear earphones?

No — only hearing aids approved by JAMB are allowed, and the centre must be informed beforehand.

5. Is there a dress code?

Just wear neat, comfortable clothing. Avoid large jewelry, caps, or anything that might obscure ID verification.

6. What happens if you cheat?
 Cheating leads to automatic disqualification—your exam will be cancelled, and your registration invalidated.

7. Can I reschedule if I fall sick?

Not directly — but inform JAMB and the centre early. Medical proof may warrant a retake slot if available.

8. Where can I get mock CBT practice near me?

Visit any approved training centre—ACE International (Iriebe), Provil Schools (Ozuoba), or Fastfive (Oyigbo) all offer sessions.


About the author

Hauwa Rabiu Abdulkarim

Hauwa Rabiu Abdulkarim is an education writer with years of experience helping Nigerian students prepare for JAMB. She specializes in breaking down complex exam topics into easy-to-understand content, covering everything from registration tips to subject combinations. Hauwa is passionate about empowering students and ensuring they have the resources they need to succeed in their academic journey.

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