The second day of the 2025 UTME has begun, and thousands of candidates across Nigeria are now sitting for their exams. If you wrote yours today, we want to hear from you.
This page is created for YOU — to share your exam experience, the questions you saw, and how it went overall. Whether you wrote early this morning or are preparing for the afternoon batch, your input can help others and keep this space active and helpful.
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What to Share
We’re calling on all candidates who wrote the UTME on Friday, April 25, 2025, to kindly share the following:
- The time of your exam (e.g. 6:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 12:00 PM, etc.)
- The name and location of your CBT center
- The subjects you wrote
- Any questions you can remember
- Your overall experience — Was the center organized? Did the exam start on time? Were there any technical issues?
Your comment can help others understand what to expect and reduce the tension for candidates yet to write.
How to Drop Your Experience or Questions
Kindly scroll to the comment section below this article and type in your response. Please be as detailed as possible. You can also list the questions you saw or topics that appeared most in each subject.
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Don’t worry if you can’t remember everything — just share what you can. Every detail helps.
✅ Example format you can follow:
- Time: 6:30 AM
- Centre: Royal CBT Centre, Ikeja, Lagos
- Subjects: English, Government, CRS, Literature
- Experience: Everything went well, but we started 20 minutes late.
- English: Comprehension was on water pollution. Summary was on sports. Synonyms & antonyms were tricky.
- Literature: Themes and authors from The Lion and the Jewel appeared.
Let’s Help One Another
Your little effort can make a big difference for someone else. Whether your experience was smooth or stressful, sharing it here gives other candidates a clearer picture of what to expect — and helps us all stay informed.
So please take a few minutes to drop your exam experience or questions you remember in the comment section now.
We’re monitoring everything and updating our platform with verified info. You can also keep refreshing this page for more updates from others.
Wishing you all success in your results — your effort and honesty will surely pay off.
Omoh the questions were difficult but we did our best and hope for success
THE EXAM DON’T START ON TIME 6:30 EXAM IS STARTING 7:30
My jamb exam slip indicates my time as 2:00pm, but the available exam sessions listed are 6:30am, 9:00am, 12:00pm, 3:00pm. Could you please clarify which session i should attend for my exam.
My center bishop otubelu trans-ekulu was transparent, free and fair arrangements of candidates, both with the jamb official’s l, they were resourceful to the candidates l, not living any one behind, I thank God for today’s exam
Time: 9:00 am
Centre: The Consulate Salle D’Examen CBT centre, Port Harcourt, Rivers state
Subjects: English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Experience: It was orderly but we started late. We were given enough time though.