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You are here: Home / Education / How to obtain your JAMB, UTME registration E-Pin with Quickteller

How to obtain your JAMB, UTME registration E-Pin with Quickteller

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In those days and before now, the only way one can get their JAMB registration E-pin is by going all the way to the bank. Whilst there, one can get frustrated either as a result of poor network or long queues at the bank.

how-to-get-jamb-e-pin-quictellerBut with the emergence of online platforms like Quickteller, the stress is now reduced. Getting your E-pin is now as swift as you can ever imagine.

To know how to make use of Quickteller to get it, keep reading:

Step 1

You will require a profile with JAMB because without this, it would be impossible to get your E-pin. Create your profile by clicking here.

Step 2

Once you have a profile, a transaction ID will be generated for you which you would use to perfect the process.

STEP 3

Go to www.quickteller.com/jamb, click A1 Jambites App

STEP 4

Fill in information like email address, phone number, and amount to pay which is N4000.

After doing all these, your E-pin will be sent straight to your email address.

Without having to go to the bank, you will receive your E-pin instantly. By using a smartphone or a laptop, you can do this hassle free.

Do you also know that with your ATM card, you can get your JAMB E-pin? Just slot in your card, input your pin, click Quickteller and follow the prompts.

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