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How to prepare for IJMB exam and every other examination successfully

Knowing how to prepare for IJMB exam can be very difficult if you ignore certain things. Applying with the right study centre can be the significant difference you need apart from studying. You do not have to panic. We at IJMB GUIDE have provided a reliable website where you can apply without stress. You can even contact their helpline to apply in person.

If your centre is wack and unaccredited, there is every chance that you will need to do the bulk of the load yourself. Don’t shoot yourself.

This post is meant to explain ways you can prepare for ijmb exam and achieve the required success. Don’t just read it. Please read and put it to use as it will help you on the long run. 


Let’s go to the business of today….. The following are some of the ways you can effectively prepare for IJMB programme and come out successfully.

How to Pass IJMB Exam

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1. Get Creative with numerous study tools:
Don’t feel obliged to just sit in front of a book with a high lighter;
There are many different ways to study. You should pick whatever works for you. Try using as many study tools and techniques as possible to help you study better and find what works best for you. Perfect examples of such study tools would be your ” past questions and answers”.

 

2. Set questions for yourself or ask intelligent friends to: Once you feel you understand a concept or a topic, it is important to test yourself on it or ask friends to. Try and replicate examination conditions as much as possible.

3. The best students ask questions: Always ask questions in class. The ones you don’t understand, meet your lecturers to explain more after the class. Don’t be afraid of asking a “stupid” question – There really is no such thing when it comes to study and learning! Embrace your curiosity, for as William Arthur Ward said: “Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning.” Doing so will allow you to fill in the blanks and better prepare you for your examination.

4. Practice on old exams: One of the most effective ways to prepare for exams is to practice taking “past versions”. This helps you get used to the format of the questions, and – if you time yourself – can also be good practice for making sure you spend the right amount of time on each section. Be familiar with the structure of the exam.
It’s important to know the answers to these questions:

  • How many sections will the exam have?
  • What are the differences between the sections?
  • Will there be multiple-choice questions, open-
    ended questions, or both?
  • How many points will there be in total?

5. Organize study groups with friends:
Get together with friends for a study session. You may have questions
that they have the answers to and vice versa. As long as you make sure
you stay focused on the topic for an agreed amount of time, this can
be one of the most effective ways to challenge yourself.

6. Spend Time Reviewing Class Notes Now:
Do yourself a favor and spend at least one hour per class reviewing
class notes. That means you’ll have reviewed all your class notes in
just 3-hours. Highlight all the areas that are important, and look at
the syllabus to narrow down the key areas you should spend your time
studying. By simply going over all your class notes, you’ll get a good
overview of the specific areas you should start studying. This will
also provide your mind with a good summary of everything you’ve been
learning so far.

7. Review previous tests and assignments: If you missed questions on
previous work, look up the answers and understand why you missed these
questions. This is particularly helpful if the exam you’re studying
for is cumulative or comprehensive, meaning it covers things you also
covered earlier in the course.

As promised at the beginning of this post, We will show you where you can register without stress. We are recommending this study centre base on review from previous student.

Website; https://ijmbe.website/

Helplines: 0807818791 or 08032310760.

Let us get your review about the study centre when you resume. We will be happy to hear from you via comment section.

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  1. How many sections does IJMB exams have?

  2. one of my friend want t aply for ijmb ca he stil register tomorow?

  3. olafemi olaniyi victor

    Is ijmb the same as brainfill concept?please i want an answer fast…thanks

    1. No. Ijmb means Interim Joint Matriculation Board and it is moderated by ABU, Zaria.

  4. So ijmb is strictly theory and the 3 subjects will be written in a day?

  5. Thanks alot.

  6. Is ijmb exam theory or objective

    1. It is theory with exception to some social science students.

  7. I want to know if I can still register for IJMB since the programme has already started.tnx

    1. Yes. You can. Kindly call us via any of the phone numbers above for any information.

  8. when is ijmb registration starting in jos?

  9. can I register for IJMB exam and do the preparation for the exam on my own without going to any study centre.

    1. Yes Iyoha but it is always advisable to attend classes.

  10. Am an ijmb student recently undergoing the program in enugu, i hv a questn pls, social science course will d exam be only theory or objectives?? tank

  11. Sir I Need Ijmbe Past Question On Pure Science And Guideline On How To Apply For The Ijmbe Course This Is My Gmail, [email protected]

  12. Is it only the school dat you apply for that you have the chance to get admission on or u have a better chance of getting admission in other skul s.

    1. Your question is not so clear to us

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