While candidates continue to print their 2025 JAM examination slips, many are beginning to notice different examination times allocated to them.
One of the concerns raised today, such as Ariel’s message, concerns candidates who should write their UTME from 6:30 am.
It raised a few questions:
“Should candidates be worried at 6:30 am?”
Here’s what you need to know.
6:30 am is a normal examination time for certain centers
Candidates who find 6:30 am On their examination shift should not panic.
The ham generally organizes the UTME in several sessions every day, and in certain centers, especially the busiest, the first lot begins very early in the morning.
It is not an error.
This simply means that you are among the first group of candidates who write that day in this particular center.
In fact, starting early can be an advantage – the weather is cooler, the centers are less congested and there is often less noise or delay.
Important advice for candidates at 6:30 am
If your exam time is at 6:30 am, here are important things you need to do:
- Plan to arrive at your CBT center at least two hours earlierAround 4:30 a.m. to 5:00 a.m.
- Organize your transport in advance.
- Sleep early the day before so you can wake up refreshed.
- Bring your printed examination slip and the articles necessary to the center.
- Stay calm and composed – arriving early will reduce any tension that you may feel.
Remember that late arrival can disqualify you to enter the examination room.
Final note
The candidates awarded at 6:30 a.m. for the 2025 ham should not worry.
This is a normal time planned to manage the large number of candidates who write across the country.
Early preparation, good planning and the rest calm are the keys to a fluid examination experience.
The UTME 2025 will officially start Wednesday April 24, 2025And all candidates are encouraged to remain vigilant and to follow the official updates.