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Lagos State Begins Registration of J.SS 3 Exam

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This is vital information for parents whose children prepare for the Basic Education Certificate Examination to cross over to the senior secondary school.

The Lagos State Examination Board has announced that the registration for the year 2019 examination commences Monday 14 January,2019 and ends Friday 12 April, 2019.

Late registration for the exam begins April 15th, 2019 and ends May 3rd, 2019.
While students at public schools are requested to obtain their PIN/customised compact disc (CDs) at their various education district headquarters, all approved private schools are to obtain theirs at the Examination Board after the payment of Six Thousand Naira (N6,000) to a designated office.

It should be noted that any late registration regardless of the status of the School (Public/Private) attracts a fine of N10,000 per candidate.

All Proprietors, Proprietresses / Principals are to contact the Lagos State Examinations Board for more details on payment, entry mode and registration process.

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