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Approved Cbt Centress for Registration 3/25/2017 JOINT ADMISSIONS AND MATRICULATION BOARD 2017 UTME LIST OF APPROVED CBT CENTRESS FOR REGISTRATION 3/25/2017 STATE- ABIA S/N TOWN CENTRE NAME 1 ABA Bright Stars International Schools, 10/12, Ikpemaeze Street, UMUIKPO, Ariaria, Aba, Abia State 2 ABA CITIZEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 3 ABA Covenant Polythecnic, Aba, No 321 ABA-Owerri Road,ABA , ABIA ,OSISIOMA 4 ABA Ekcela International Secondary School, 23, Egbelu Road, Umuehilegbu Osisioma-Ngwa, Aba 5 ABA FREEDOM WORLD ACADEMY INT'L, 12 OKPOMUBO STREET, OSISIOMA Aba, Abia State 6 ABA Giant Immaculate School ICT Centre Aba, 48 Dikenafai Road off Ngwa Road by East, Aba, Abia State 7 ABA Golden Foundations Int'l School, No. 1, GFI Close, Off Ovurukwu Road, Umuobeke by 352 Portharcourt Road, Aba, Abia State 8 ABA Heritage and Infinity ICT Centre Aba, 4 Ezenwagbara Avenue off 279 Faulks Road, Aba, Abia State 9 ABA JP FLINCT INT'L SCHOOL, 279/281 Umueze Road/Udeagbala rd, OSISIOMA, Aba, Abia State 10 ABA Makac Global Intergrated Services Nig Ltd., 63/64, Asa Road, Aba, Abia State 11 ABA MATAR MISERICORDIAE HUMAN EMPOWERMENT COMPUTER SCH, 4B OBOHIA RD ABA 12 ABA Mchief Communication Limited, ICT Centre, 2 ikenna st., off Faulks Rd, by Nwala, Aba, Abia State 13 ABA National Comprehensive Secondary School, 1, Oji Avenue, Via Omoba Road, Near 7up Plant, Umoukea, Aba 14 ABA Okwyzil Computer Institute Aba, KM 4 PH/Aba Express way, off Ariaria Junction by Faulks Rd. Abia 15 ABA Temple Gate Polytechnic, Aba 16 ABA Unique Unibright INT'L SCH, No 152 faulks Road , ABA , Abia- North 17 EHERE Sound Base Academy, Ehere,Obingwa LGA, Umuahia, Abia State 18 ISIALA-NGWA Living Bread International School, Umuoleke, Omoba Isiala-Ngwa South L.G.A., Abia State 19 OBINGWA BENJYN INTERNATIONA ACADEMEY, 1 BENJYN AVENUE AMORJI UKWU, OBINGWA.ABIA STATE 20 OBINGWA JET AGE PRIVATE SCH,AMAPU, OBINGWA,ABIA OBINGWA 21 OHAFIA GIFTED AND TALENTED EDUC. SERVICES LTD. (GATES) 22 OHAFIA MASCOT ACADEMY I.C.T Page 1 of 36 JOINT ADMISSIONS AND MATRICULATION BOARD 2017 UTME LIST OF APPROVED CBT CENTRESS FOR REGISTRATION 3/25/2017 STATE- ABIA S/N TOWN CENTRE NAME 23 OWERRINTA Adventist Sec. Tech. College, Opp. Naval Base, Owerrinta 24 UKWA Ascension Computer Center, Ascention Seminary School, Opp. NNDC, Umuebulungwu, Ukwa, Abia State 25 UMUAHIA Amable Nig. Limited, 7, Old Timber Road, Umuahia, Abia State 26 UMUAHIA Clems Business Systems Ltd., Plot 111B, Eghem Layout, Along BCARD, Corporate Affairs Building Umuahia, Abia State 27 UMUAHIA Doreen Institute of Computer Technologies, 22, Ohafia Street, Umuahia, Abia State 28 UMUAHIA JAMB State Office, Ubakala, near Ubakala junction, Enugu - Port Harcourt Express way, Umuahia, Abia State 29 UMUAHIA Pius Comprehensive Secondary School, Umuigwe-Amakama, Umuahia South L.G.A., Abia State Ctr1 30 UMUAHIA Pius Comprehensive Secondary School, Umuigwe-Amakama, Umuahia South L.G.A., Abia State Ctr2 31 UMUAHIA XYZ TECHNOLOGIES 32 UMUDIKE Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, ICT Resource Centre, Umudike, Abia State 33 UMUDIKE Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, ICT Resource Centre, Umudike, Abia State 34 UTURU Abia State University Uturu, Uturu, Abia State 35 UTURU Gregory University,Uturu, Amaokwe Achara, Uturu, Abia State STATE- ADAMAWA S/N TOWN CENTRE NAME 1 MUBI FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, MUBI 2 YOLA ALIYU MUSTAFA ACADEMY, ICT CENTRE, 19-21 BABOSE STREET, UPPER LUGGERE WARD, JIMETA-YOLA 3 YOLA AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, ICT CENTRE, 226, MODIBBO ADAMA WAY, YOLA 4 YOLA FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, YOLA ROAD, YOLA 5 YOLA JAMB ZONAL OFFICE YOLA (REGISTRATION ONLY) 6 YOLA MODIBBO ADAMA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, ALONG MUBI ROAD, GEREI LGA, YOLA Page 2 of 36 JOINT ADMISSIONS AND MATRICULATION BOARD 2017 UTME LIST OF APPROVED CBT CENTRESS FOR REGISTRATION 3/25/2017 STATE- AKWA IBOM S/N TOWN CENTRE NAME 1 AFAHA NSIT College of Education, Afaha Nsit, College e-Library, Afaha Nsit, Akwa Ibom State 2 EKET Agnos Consult 12 Barracks Road, Eket Divisional Library Eket. 3 IKONO Akwa ibom State Coll. of Arts and Science, Nung Ukim, Ikono Lga, Akwa Ibom State 4 IKOT-AKPAN Gateway S. Academy, Ikot Akpa, Ukanafun, Akwa Ibom State 5 IKOT-EKPENE Gestric Infortech & Management Institute, No. 2 Umo Obotroad, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State 6 IKOT-EKPENE Jimiel Computer and Management Institute, 15 Lutheran Road, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State 7 IKOT-EKPENE Rolins King Technology and Management Institute, Ikot-Ekpene, No. 15, Library Avenue, Ikot-Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State 8 NSIT UBIUM SPRINGWOOD INVESTMENT, IKOT OKPUDO VILLAGE, NSIT EKET ROAD, NSIT UBIUM 9 ONNA Kemegold Nig. Ltd., Onna People's High School, Onna 10 UYO Gestric Infortech & Management Institute, No. 74 Oron Road, Uyo Akwa Ibom State 11 UYO Ibom E-Library Compex, Ibrahim Babangida Way, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State 12 UYO JAMB OFFICE STATE OFFICE, UYO (REGISTRATION ONLY) 13 UYO Knowledge Partners Ltd, Uyo, 30, Udosen Uko Street, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State 14 UYO UNIVERSITY OF UYO,AKWA IBOM Page 3 of 36 JOINT ADMISSIONS AND MATRICULATION BOARD 2017 UTME LIST OF APPROVED CBT CENTRESS FOR REGISTRATION 3/25/2017 STATE- ANAMBRA S/N TOWN CENTRE NAME 1 AGULERI Bintels Global Services LTD.(Centre for Computer Education), Fr. Joseph Memorial High Sch. Aguleri, Anambra State 2 ALOR NOBLE & SHUAIB ICT LTD, GIRLS SECONDARY SCH ALOR, ANAMBRA STATE 3 AWKA Grafil Computers Limited, Grafil House, High Tension Road, Opp. Thrillers Fast Food, Arooma Junction, Awka 4 AWKA Integral Development Konsut, 18/28, Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Awka 5 AWKA JAMB STATE OFFICE, AWKA (REGISTRATION ONLY) 6 IFITEDUNU Emkenlyn Computers, Nneamaka Secondary School, Ifitedunu, Dunukofia LGA, Anambra State 7 IFITEDUNU Sagetech Computers, st Mary's High School Ifitedunu, Dunukofia LGA, Anambra State 8 IGBARIAM CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGWU OJUKWU UNIVERSITY (COOU), Afrihub International, ICT Center, Igbariam 9 IGBARIAM CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGWU OJUKWU UNIVERSITY, E-LIBRARY,IGBARIAM CTR II 10 IHIALA Kings Computer College, Along St. Silas Cathedral Church, Mbarakpaka,Ihiala 11 ISUOFIA Prince Chums Global LTD 12 NANKA MEGA DATA VIEW COMPUTERS AUSTICA MEMORIAL COLLEGE, NANKA, ANAMBRA STATE 13 NNEWI Chumet Institute Limited, 13, Old Onitsha Road, Opp. Anglican Girls Secondary School, Uruagu, Nnewi 14 NNEWI NEWAGE COMPUTER SERVICES LTD., NO 65/76 UKPOR RD. OTOLO, NNEWI 15 NNEWI Planet Technologies LTD 16 NNOBI B.B.O. Emeh Education Foundation, 1, Ugbaga Close, Umudinya Village, (Awuda Qtrs), Nnobi, Anambra State 17 OBOSI Thomas Chidoka Centre for Human Development(TCCHD), Mike Ajaegbu Road By Afadike Market, Obosi, Anambra State 18 OKO FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, AUDITORIUM, OKO CTR II 19 OKO FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, MASS COMMUNICATION, OKO CTR I 20 OKPUNO Community Education Resource Centre, Adjacent To Community School, Okpuno, Anambra State 21 ONITSHA DEACONS DIGITAL SOLUTION LTD, BASILICA OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY, ONITSHA 22 ONITSHA Eastern Academy, Upper Iweka, Onitsha 23 ONITSHA Obidon Systematic Computer Institute, No. 4 Ibekwe Street off Awka Road Onitsha, Anambra State Page 4 of 36 JOINT ADMISSIONS AND MATRICULATION BOARD 2017 UTME LIST OF APPROVED CBT CENTRESS FOR REGISTRATION 3/25/2017 STATE- ANAMBRA S/N TOWN CENTRE NAME 24 ONITSHA SEIA ICT NIG (Christ the King College) 25 ONITSHA ST. RITA INNOVATIVE INSTITUTE, PLOT C8/C9 NIGER BRIDGE HEAD LAYOUT, HOUSING ESTATE FEGGE, ONITSHA 26 ONITSHA Versity Comprehensive Sec. School, 119/120A Obodoukwu Rd., Okpoko 27 UGA KONIGIN DES FREDENS COLLEGE, UGA, ANAMBRA STATE 28 UMUOJI Dahora Integrated Systems (De Best CBT Centre) STATE- BAUCHI S/N TOWN CENTRE NAME 1 AZARE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ALONG POTISKUM-MAIDUGURI ROAD, AZARE, Bauchi STATE 2 BAUCHI ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA UNIVERSITY, YELWA CAMPUS, BAUCHI 3 BAUCHI ABUBAKAR TATARI ALI POLYTECHNIC, JOS ROAD BAUCHI 4 BAUCHI AL-FURQUAN INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY, ALONG BAUCHI-DASS ROAD, NEW GRA, BAUCHI 5 BAUCHI Bauchi Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies (BIAIS), Bauchi, Bauchi State 6 BAUCHI DOLPHIN MARIA COLLEGE, SUNDAY AWONIYI ROAD, NEW G.R.A BAUCHI 7 BAUCHI FARIAH FOUNDATION SCHOOL, IBB ROAD FADAMAR MADA, BAUCHI 8 BAUCHI FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC,ALONG DASS ROAD, GWALLAMEJI, BAUCHI 9 BAUCHI GIWO SCIENCE ACADEMY, ALONG NINGI-KANO ROAD, BAUCHI 10 BAUCHI IQRQ'A SCIENCE ACADEMY 11 BAUCHI JAMB STATE OFFICE, OFF AHMADU BELLO WAY, BAUCHI (REGISTRATION ONLY) 12 BAUCHI Oxford Science Academy, Bauchi, Bauchi State 13 GADAU Bauchi State University, Gadau, KM18, Azare - Zaki Road, Gadau, Bauch State 14 TAFAWA BALEWA PRESENTATION BROTHERS SECONDARY SCHOOL, TAFAWA BALEWA Page 5 of 36 JOINT ADMISSIONS AND MATRICULATION BOARD 2017 UTME LIST OF APPROVED CBT CENTRESS FOR REGISTRATION 3/25/2017 STATE- BAYELSA S/N TOWN CENTRE NAME 1 IMIRINGI Mater Dei CBT and ICT Centre, Imiringi Town, Bayelsa State 2 OPUME Copa CBT Ventures, ETF/ BOT Primary School 2, Opume, Ogbia LGA Bayelsa State 3 OTUOKE Federal University, Library Building, Otuoke, Bayelsa State CTR2 4 OTUOKE Federal University, TETFUND Building, Otuoke, Bayelsa State Ctr1 5 OTUOKE JAMB CBT Centre, JAMB Building, JAMB, Close, Hospital Road,Otuoke, Bayelsa State 6 YENAGOA Fipere Logistics Global Network Limited, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. 7 YENAGOA JAMB STATE OFFICE, YENAGOA (REGISTRATION ONLY) 8 YENAGOA LINNET PAUL INNOVATIVE INSTITUTE, No 1, NIIT Road off isaac Boro express way, Etegwe-Yenagoa 9 YENAGOA New Kings and Queens Matesori, Opp. NUJ Office, New Road, Ekeki Yenagoa CENTRE 1 10 YENEGOA New Kings & Queens Mantesori, Beside Geovila Resource Filling Station, Yenagoa. 11 YENEGOA Potter's Touch High School, KM2 Melford Okilo Way, Igbogene, Yenegoa Bayelsa State 12 YENEGOA Predesaf International
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