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NABTEB Extends 2026 Common Entrance Registration, Moves Exam To June 13


The National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) says it has extended the registration period for the 2026 national common entrance examination into technical colleges nationwide to May 31.

The board also announced a shift in the examination date from June 6 to June 13. In a statement yesterday, the board said the approval for the extension was conveyed by the Registrar Aminu Mohammed.

It noted that this approval was communicated through an internal memorandum signed by the Director of Examinations Administration Chigoziem Metu.

“With this extension, the registration for the National Common Entrance Examination will close on Sunday, May 31, while the examination earlier scheduled for June 6, will now hold on June 13,” the statement said.



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