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JAMB CBT Practice Software 2016 - Free Download Now Available

This year's JAMB CBT Practice Software is packed with great features and an easier to use interface, to give you the same experience you would have in the real JAMB CBT exam for 2016.
If you have this CBT software, you no longer need to visit any training centre as it also contains "Help Topics" and Free JAMB Syllabus that can be used to train yourself on how to write JAMB CBT Exam within a few hours.
It now has the updated questions till 2015 for all major subjects and you can now reset your time and number of questions as you get better. The best part of it is that it can be used offline and does not require the internet to work.
The good thing also is that the 2016 JAMB CBT practice software has been developed and designed in a compact way, with size of only 8.89MB, it can be downloaded in less than a minute. If you want to start your free download, while you continue reading, please click here to download for free.

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