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  1. Asked: June 4, 2025In: JAMB

    How much is JAMB Change of institution?

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    Added an answer on June 4, 2025 at 6:07 pm

    A small CBT center fee of ₦100 is added to the ₦2,500 cost of the JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board) Change of Institution form. After the UTME results are announced, this fee is required when requesting a change of institution.

    A small CBT center fee of ₦100 is added to the ₦2,500 cost of the JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board) Change of Institution form. After the UTME results are announced, this fee is required when requesting a change of institution.

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  2. Asked: June 4, 2025In: JAMB

    How much will I print my original JAMB result?

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    Added an answer on June 4, 2025 at 6:05 pm

    It costs money to print the original jamb result. To obtain this original certificate, candidates must pay JAMB a service fee. The required fee is just 1,000 naira as of the writing of this article. And things might change in the future.

    It costs money to print the original jamb result. To obtain this original certificate, candidates must pay JAMB a service fee. The required fee is just 1,000 naira as of the writing of this article. And things might change in the future.

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  3. Asked: June 4, 2025In: JAMB

    Is JAMB over 400?

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    Added an answer on June 4, 2025 at 6:01 pm

    No, scores on the JAMB (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) do not exceed 400; rather, they fall between 0 and 400. The exam consists of 180 questions that must be answered in two hours and assesses knowledge, accuracy, and speed. According to JAMB, more than 75% of applicants received scoreRead more

    No, scores on the JAMB (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) do not exceed 400; rather, they fall between 0 and 400. The exam consists of 180 questions that must be answered in two hours and assesses knowledge, accuracy, and speed. According to JAMB, more than 75% of applicants received scores below 200 in 2025, while only a small portion received scores of 300 or higher.

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  4. Asked: June 4, 2025

    What’s the JAMB cut-off mark for 2025?

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    For the 2025–2026 academic year, Nigerian universities typically have a minimum JAMB cut-off score of 140, while polytechnics and colleges of education have a cut-off score of 100. However, depending on the particular program and the volume of applications, different institutions may set higher cut-Read more

    For the 2025–2026 academic year, Nigerian universities typically have a minimum JAMB cut-off score of 140, while polytechnics and colleges of education have a cut-off score of 100. However, depending on the particular program and the volume of applications, different institutions may set higher cut-off marks.

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  5. Asked: June 4, 2025In: WAEC

    Is the WAEC GCE result out for 2025?

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    Added an answer on June 4, 2025 at 5:38 pm

    The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has Not Yet published the 2025 first series of West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for Private Candidates, known as WAEC GCE. Candidates who sat for the exam have to wait till the Examination and the result will be released

    The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has Not Yet published the 2025 first series of West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for Private Candidates, known as WAEC GCE. Candidates who sat for the exam have to wait till the Examination and the result will be released

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  6. Asked: May 25, 2025In: JAMB

    What can I do if my JAMB score is low?

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    If your JAMB score is low, You can change to a course that needs a lower score, like education, agricultural science, or some art courses. Some schools also accept lower scores, so you can change your institution to one where your score is enough. Another option is to write JAMB again next year. IfRead more

    If your JAMB score is low, You can change to a course that needs a lower score, like education, agricultural science, or some art courses. Some schools also accept lower scores, so you can change your institution to one where your score is enough.

    Another option is to write JAMB again next year. If you prepare well, you can get a better score. You can also consider going to a polytechnic, college of education, or doing a pre-degree program like JUPEB or IJMB. These can help you gain admission without using JAMB.

    No matter what, don’t give up. Many students with low scores still make it. Stay positive and keep trying.

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  7. Asked: May 25, 2025In: JAMB

    What novel was Used for JAMB 2025?

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    The novel that was used for JAMB this year 2025 is "Lekki Headmaster" by Kabir Alabi Garba. This book is now used instead of the old one, "Life Changer."

    The novel that was used for JAMB this year 2025 is “Lekki Headmaster” by Kabir Alabi Garba. This book is now used instead of the old one, “Life Changer.”

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  8. Asked: May 25, 2025In: JAMB

    What are the secrets to passing JAMB?

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    Start your preparation early. Don’t wait until the exam is near. Study a little every day and spend more time on subjects you find difficult. Use the right materials. Read JAMB-approved textbooks and solve past JAMB questions. Past questions help you understand the type of questions JAMB usually askRead more

    Start your preparation early. Don’t wait until the exam is near. Study a little every day and spend more time on subjects you find difficult.

    Use the right materials. Read JAMB-approved textbooks and solve past JAMB questions. Past questions help you understand the type of questions JAMB usually asks, and some questions may even be repeated.

    Practice with CBT (Computer-Based Test) apps. Since JAMB is taken on a computer, using CBT apps will help you get used to the way the exam looks and works. It also helps you answer faster and better.

    Avoid distractions like too much time on social media or watching TV. Stay focused on your studies. You can create a simple study plan and try your best to follow it.

    Join a study group if you can. Studying with others helps you learn faster, especially when you discuss or explain things to each other.

    Take care of your health. Sleep well, eat good food, and rest when needed. A healthy body and mind help you study better.

    Finally, pray and stay positive. Believe in yourself. Stay calm, and don’t let fear or doubt stop you. Confidence and faith can give you strength.

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  10. Asked: May 24, 2025In: WAEC

    What Does It Mean When Your WAEC Result Is Withheld?

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    If you have checked your WAEC result and found out that it is withheld, you might be wondering what that means and what you can do about it. I will explain the meaning of the withheld WAEC result, the reasons why it happens, and the chances of getting your result released. A withheld WAEC result meaRead more

    If you have checked your WAEC result and found out that it is withheld, you might be wondering what that means and what you can do about it. I will explain the meaning of the withheld WAEC result, the reasons why it happens, and the chances of getting your result released.

    A withheld WAEC result means that WAEC has not released your result because of some issues or irregularities that occurred during the examination. This could be due to reports of cases of examination malpractice, such as cheating, impersonation, collusion, or leakage of questions.

    WAEC usually withholds the results of candidates from certain centres or schools where there are suspicions of malpractice. For example, if almost all the candidates from a particular centre have the same grade, WAEC will see this as suspicious and will investigate further.

    WAEC also withholds the results of candidates who have written remarks related to malpractice or other offences on their answer booklets.

    The chances of release of a withheld WAEC result depend on the outcome of the investigation by WAEC. If the investigation reveals that the candidates or the centre were involved in malpractice, the results will be seized and cancelled. If not, the results will be released.

    However, the process of investigation and release can take a long time, sometimes up to a year or more. Therefore, candidates whose results are withheld should not expect to get their results soon. They should also prepare for alternative plans in case their results are not released.

    If your WAEC result is withheld and you are innocent of any malpractice, you should not panic or lose hope. Wait patiently for WAEC to complete its investigation and release your result. Also check their WAEC website regularly for updates on the status of your result.

    If you are guilty of malpractice or you registered with a special centre, you should be prepared for the worst. Your result may not be released or it may be cancelled. Avoid engaging in malpractice in future examinations, as it will not only affect your result but also your reputation and integrity.

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