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What details do I need to check my JAMB result?
To check your JAMB result, you will need your JAMB registration number and the phone number used during the registration process. You can also use your email address associated with your JAMB profile. These details are required whether you are checking your result through the JAMB portal or via SMS.
To check your JAMB result, you will need your JAMB registration number and the phone number used during the registration process. You can also use your email address associated with your JAMB profile. These details are required whether you are checking your result through the JAMB portal or via SMS.
See lessWhy Can’t I See My JAMB Result?
If you’re trying to check JAMB result and nothing is showing, here are some reasons why and what to do: Result Not Yet Released Sometimes, JAMB releases results in batches. If your result is not showing yet, it may still be processing. Don’t panic—just wait a few days and try again. Keep checking usRead more
If you’re trying to check JAMB result and nothing is showing, here are some reasons why and what to do:
Sometimes, JAMB releases results in batches. If your result is not showing yet, it may still be processing. Don’t panic—just wait a few days and try again. Keep checking using the correct method.
Poor internet connection or mobile network can stop you from seeing your result online or receiving SMS replies. Make sure your network is stable, or switch to a better connection before trying again.
Entering the wrong registration number, email, or exam year can stop you from seeing your result. Double-check that all the details you’re using are exactly the same as those on your JAMB registration slip.
During peak periods, many students check their results at the same time. This can make the JAMB website very slow or unresponsive. If this happens, try checking during off-peak hours, like early morning or late night.
If your result is withheld, it may be due to exam malpractice, incomplete biometrics, or technical issues. JAMB will investigate and may later release it or cancel it. If it’s cancelled, it means you did not get any score for that exam.
If your result is “withheld,” wait for JAMB’s final decision or contact them through their official support.
See lessHow do I check JAMB Results online and via SMS?
Candidates can check their JAMB results via SMS by using their registered phone number (the number used to register on JAMB). SMS costs fifty Naira (₦50). Open your phone’s messaging app 2 Send “UTMERESULT” or “RESULT” to 55019 or 66019 using the phone number you registered with. 3 You will receiveRead more
Candidates can check their JAMB results via SMS by using their registered phone number (the number used to register on JAMB). SMS costs fifty Naira (₦50).
Open your phone’s messaging app
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Send “UTMERESULT” or “RESULT” to 55019 or 66019 using the phone number you registered with.
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You will receive an SMS with one of the following responses:
Why is my result showing “No result yet”?
It means your result is still being processed. Try checking again later.
It means your result is still being processed. Try checking again later.
See lessWhat details are on the JAMB slip?
Your reprinted JAMB slip will show: Your full name and registration number Exam date and time Exam center name and address Subject combinations Passport photograph
Your reprinted JAMB slip will show:
What’s the Difference Between JAMB Direct Entry and JAMB UTME ?
JAMB Direct Entry (DE): Jamb direct entry is for candidates who have done a higher education qualification like National Diploma (ND), Higher National Diplomo (HND). JAMB direct entry is designed for candidates who have already completed higher qualifications such as Nigeria Certificate in EducationRead more
JAMB Direct Entry (DE):
Jamb direct entry is for candidates who have done a higher education qualification like National Diploma (ND), Higher National Diplomo (HND).
JAMB direct entry is designed for candidates who have already completed higher qualifications such as Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE), National Diploma (ND), Higher National Diploma (HND), or any other higher qualifications.
Also depending on the course and the university’s admission policies, DE candidates are allowed to apply for admission to continue from second or third year (200lv or 300lv) instead of starting from first year.
JAMB UTME:
JAMB UTME is the standard examination for students seeking admission into the first year of a university programme. It is is for candidates who have only completed their O’level (SSCE/NECO/WASSCE).
They must write UTME and get up to the set cut of marks of the institution the pick to be eligible for admission.
See lessHow can I check my JAMB exam date and center?
To check your JAMB exam date and center for the 2026/2027 session, visit the JAMB e-facility portal and print your exam slip. The slip will contain your exam date, time, center, and other relevant information
To check your JAMB exam date and center for the 2026/2027 session, visit the JAMB e-facility portal and print your exam slip. The slip will contain your exam date, time, center, and other relevant information
See lessWhat is the date of JAMB reprinting?
In the past years, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) reprints portal has been opened a week before the exams commence. Because the UTME 2025 starts on April 25th, 2026, we should assume that the date on which the reprinting will start will be April 18th to April 20, 2025.
In the past years, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) reprints portal has been opened a week before the exams commence. Because the UTME 2025 starts on April 25th, 2026, we should assume that the date on which the reprinting will start will be April 18th to April 20, 2025.
See lessHow can I check my JAMB reprint slip?
Go to https://www.jamb.gov.ng/Efacility. Enter your JAMB registration number/email and password. On your dashboard, click on “Print Examination Slip.”
Go to https://www.jamb.gov.ng/Efacility. Enter your JAMB registration number/email and password. On your dashboard, click on “Print Examination Slip.”
See lessHow Will JAMB Set Their Questions Coming 2026?
Students frequently disagree regarding the nature of the UTME exam. Some people agree with the theory, while others disagree. In terms of what to expect in your upcoming JAMB exam 2026, it will be objective with no theory questions. The exam (JAMB) will have 180 questions, with a total time limit ofRead more
Students frequently disagree regarding the nature of the UTME exam. Some people agree with the theory, while others disagree.
In terms of what to expect in your upcoming JAMB exam 2026, it will be objective with no theory questions.
The exam (JAMB) will have 180 questions, with a total time limit of 2 hours to complete and submit the questions.
So, if Bolaji chose English, Government, Economics, and Literature as his subjects, She would be asked sixty questions in English and forty questions in each of the other three disciplines.
Students benefit greatly from objective questions because they have a variety of options to pick from. We’ll exhort you to read the nitty-gritty for your other three subjects combined to pass with flying colors.
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