How to Prepare for JAMB CBT – Preparing for JAMB CBT 2026 requires a clear study plan, daily CBT practice, and a smart exam strategy so you can answer questions fast and accurately and boost your UTME score.
Understand the JAMB CBT 2026 Format
JAMB is fully a Computer‑Based Test (CBT), so you must be comfortable using a computer under time pressure.
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You will answer multiple‑choice questions on a computer within a fixed time.
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You will see on‑screen navigation (Next, Previous, Submit) and a timer counting down.
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Your performance depends on both speed and accuracy, not just how much you read.
Use JAMB CBT Practice Platforms Regularly
To prepare for JAMB CBT 2026 effectively, you should practise with CBT‑style tools, not just paper notes.
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Use JAMB CBT apps/websites that simulate the real exam interface.
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Practise past questions for your chosen subjects (English + 3 others).
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Always set a timer when practising to train yourself to think fast.
Aim for at least one timed practice session every day, even if it is only 20–30 questions.
Follow the JAMB Syllabus and Focus on Key Topics
Reading randomly will waste time; use the official syllabus as your guide.
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Download or access the latest JAMB syllabus for each subject.
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Create a list of topics and tick them off as you study.
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Start with frequently asked topics and areas you find difficult.
Combine reading with solving questions immediately after each topic so you see how JAMB sets questions from that area.
Practise with Past Questions and Full Mock Exams
Past questions help you understand JAMB’s style and common traps.
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Solve topic‑by‑topic questions first (e.g. comprehension, algebra, government systems).
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Move to mixed past questions where different topics are combined.
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Take complete mock exams (all 4 subjects, full time) at least weekly as the exam approaches.
Treat mock exams like the real exam: no phone, no disturbance, and only the allowed time.
Build Speed and Accuracy
Time management is one of the biggest challenges in JAMB CBT.
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Start each exam with the subjects and questions you find easiest.
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Use a simple rule: if a question is taking too long, skip and return later.
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Avoid guessing blindly; use elimination to remove obviously wrong options.
Your goal during practice is to reduce the time per question while maintaining or improving your score.
Strengthen Weak Subjects and Topics
Don’t only focus on what you already know; fix your weak points early.
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Check your practice or mock results to see where you lose marks.
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Dedicate extra days to those topics (e.g. graphs in maths, concord in English, organic chemistry, etc.).
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After revising a weak topic, redo past questions from that area to confirm improvement.
Create a Simple Daily Study Plan
You don’t need a complicated timetable; just be consistent.
Example daily structure:
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1–2 hours reading/revision (2 subjects).
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30–60 minutes CBT practice (timed questions).
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15–20 minutes reviewing your mistakes and writing short notes on them.
Even if your time is limited, try to touch at least one subject and do some CBT practice every day.
Prepare for the Exam Day Experience
Finally, preparation is not only about reading; it’s also about readiness for exam conditions.
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Know your exam centre and plan your route ahead of time.
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Sleep well the night before and eat lightly on the exam day.
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Arrive early at the CBT centre with your JAMB slip and valid ID.
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Stay calm, read each question carefully, and manage your time.
Here’s a simple, high‑impact 2‑week plan for English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry with daily CBT practice.
How the plan works
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Study time: 2–4 hours per day (adjust to your schedule).
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Every day:
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2 subjects (content + practice)
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30–45 mins CBT‑style questions (timed)
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Focus: key JAMB topics + speed + accuracy.
Week 1
Day 1 – English + Maths
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English: Comprehension + Lexis/Structure (sentence correction).
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Maths: Number bases, BODMAS, fractions, indices.
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CBT: 10 English + 10 Maths questions (timed, 25–30 mins).
Day 2 – Physics + Chemistry
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Physics: Scalars/vectors, units, motion (distance, speed, velocity).
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Chemistry: States of matter, atomic structure, periodic table basics.
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CBT: 10 Physics + 10 Chemistry questions.
Day 3 – English + Physics
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English: Synonyms/antonyms, error identification.
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Physics: Newton’s laws, linear motion graphs.
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CBT: 15 English + 10 Physics questions.
Day 4 – Maths + Chemistry
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Maths: Simultaneous equations, quadratic equations, simple word problems.
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Chemistry: Chemical bonding, types of bonds, basic stoichiometry.
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CBT: 10 Maths + 10 Chemistry questions.
Day 5 – English + Chemistry
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English: Summary writing techniques, cloze tests (gap filling).
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Chemistry: Acids, bases, salts; simple calculations with molarity/concentration.
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CBT: 15 English + 10 Chemistry questions.
Day 6 – Maths + Physics
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Maths: Graphs, linear functions, gradients, simultaneous equations by graph.
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Physics: Work, energy, power; simple machines.
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CBT: 10 Maths + 10 Physics questions.
Day 7 – Full mixed practice
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Revise notes from the week (1–2 hours).
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CBT mock:
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20 English
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15 Maths
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15 Physics
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15 Chemistry
(Timed like a mini‑exam: ~1 hr).
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Week 2
Day 8 – English + Maths
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English: Oral English (stress, intonation), concord, tenses.
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Maths: Logarithms, surds, sequence and series (AP/GP basics).
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CBT: 15 English + 10 Maths questions.
Day 9 – Physics + Chemistry
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Physics: Heat, temperature, thermal expansion, gas laws basics.
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Chemistry: Gas laws, ideal gas equation, simple calculations.
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CBT: 10 Physics + 10 Chemistry questions.
Day 10 – English + Physics
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English: Past JAMB comprehension + summary only (full timed passage practice).
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Physics: Waves, sound, light (reflection/refraction basics).
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CBT: 15 English + 10 Physics questions.
Day 11 – Maths + Chemistry
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Maths: Probability, permutations/combinations (basic), statistics (mean, median, mode).
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Chemistry: Electrolysis basics, redox reactions, oxidation numbers.
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CBT: 10 Maths + 10 Chemistry questions.
Day 12 – Target weak areas
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Check which subject you’re weakest in (from previous days).
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Spend 60–90 mins only on those weak topics.
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CBT: 10–15 questions only from your weakest subject.
Day 13 – Full subject‑by‑subject test
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25 English questions (mixed topics).
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20 Maths questions.
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20 Physics questions.
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20 Chemistry questions.
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Time yourself strictly and mark everything; write down all mistakes and why.
Day 14 – Light revision + exam simulation
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1–2 hours: review only mistakes from Day 13 and tough questions from earlier days.
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End with a short timed set:
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10 English
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10 Maths
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10 Physics
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10 Chemistry
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Next Steps (Recommended Guides)
After preparing for JAMB CBT 2026, make sure you also:
Visit the JAMB CAPS Login Portal to monitor your admission status.
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