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Monday, October 31, 2016

How Much is JAMB Form 2016 – eRegistration Portal www jamb org ng

How Much is JAMB Form 2016 – eRegistration Portal www jamb org ng


JAMB Registration Form 2016 is out: JAMB 2016 Registration Form had commenced in August 31, 2015.

How Much is JAMB Form 2016
  • Download JAMB Brochure

How Much is JAMB 2016 Form?

The registration fee for the UTME is N5,000 and candidates are also to pay N500 to obtain the textbook, The Last Days at Forcados High School’.

”Candidates will, however, be issued the book at the point of registration after showing evidence of payment,” the statement stated.

HOW TO BUY JAMB 2016 UTME E-REGISTRATION SCRATCH CARD?

Banks to purchase JAMB form:
  • Zenith Bank
  • Sky Bank
  • First Bank
  • Ecobank
  • Fidelity Bank

Closing Date for JAMB 2016 Registration Form




The registration deadline for 2016 JAMB is on January 31, 2016 (i.e JAMB 2016 e-Registration will close on January 31, 2016, please take note).

JAMB 2016 e-Registration Prerequisite


1. Purchase your Scratch Card from any of the approved selling points
2. Download the e-registration form template
3. Fill it and get your recent (Not more than 3 months) Passport Photograph scanned into JPEG format
4. Take the filled form along with you to any of the approved Registration centres and ensure that your two (2) thumbs prints are captured (Biometrics).
5. This can be done (with DIGITAL PERSONA Scannner ONLY) online or offline
6. No Licence is required for DIGITAL PERSONA Scannner
7. Biometrics details and complete registration details can also be captured offline
8. Your PIN and Serial Number shall be required during Offline and Online registration
9. For ease of registration, you are advised to capture your Biometrics and complete Registration details offline


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Monday, October 10, 2016

How to Disable Samsung’s “Smart Network Switch” to Avoid Too Much Data Usage

How to Disable Samsung’s “Smart Network Switch” to Avoid Too Much Data Usage


Picture this: You’re sitting in a restaurant or coffee shop, just casually surfing the web on your phone. Being the savvy user you are, you’re connected to the public Wi-Fi to save data. Suddenly, the public Wi-Fi stops working. But you don’t have to fret, because the “Smart Network Switch” feature on Samsung phones automatically switches to a mobile connection when Wi-Fi is too weak.
Basically, when the phone detects an issue with the Wi-Fi, it’ll stay connected but use mobile data instead—at least until the Wi-Fi connection is stable again. It’s an excellent feature to have turned on. But it’s also not without its downsides.
If that sounds like you, here’s how to disable the feature.This will obviously use more mobile data. If you’re one of the many people who choose to use as little mobile data as possible in order to save money, Smart Network Switch is probably a downside, not an upside. Since it doesn’t technically disconnect from the Wi-Fi network, it still shows that there’s an active Wi-Fi connection, despite using mobile data. So, basically, you have no way of knowing when it’s using Wi-Fi or mobile data, and your usage can skyrocket without you realizing it.
Alright, with that out of the way, the first thing you’ll want to do is jump into the Settings menu by pulling down the Notification shade and tapping the cog icon.
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One of the first options in this menu should be “Wi-Fi.” Go ahead and open that.
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In the top right corner of the Wi-Fi menu, there’s a button that reads “MORE.” Tap that, then select “Smart network switch.”
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This will bring up a dialog box with a short explanation of what Smart Network Switch does, along with two options: “On” and “Off.” Select the appropriate one for what you’re trying to do here, which should automatically close this box.
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That’s it—you’re finished.

Other than using additional data, Smart Network Switch can cause issues when trying to set up devices like Chromecasts—since they communicate over Wi-Fi for the setup process, but the Chromecast doesn’t provide data of its own, the phone detects this as a weak connection and switches to mobile data. This effectively cancels the set up process of the Chromecast, since the phone is no longer connected to it. To fix this, just disable Smart Network Switch while you set up the Chromecast, then you can re-enable it. Easy peasy.

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