@emmysworld10@FabianB58246501 You pass cut off Mark doesn't mean you must get admitted if you failed you failed
They have maximum admission amounts per course.
@FabianB58246501 After the so called meeting, only few schools would work with admission cut off marks and students would be left to their fate, only the strong and the well connected benefits more
Good day, UTME candidates. Tomorrow, Monday, 11th May, is a significant day as the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) will hold its 2026 Policy Meeting, to be chaired by the Honourable Minister of Education.
At the meeting, guidelines for the 2026 admission exercise into all tertiary institutions in Nigeria will be considered and adopted, including the determination of the minimum tolerable scores for admissions.
This year’s meeting will also witness the participation of the Deputy Minister of Education of Sierra Leone, Mr Sarjoh Aziz Kamara, alongside two Vice-Chancellors from Sierra Leonean universities: Prof. Edwin Momoh, Vice-Chancellor of Ernest Bai Koroma University of Science and Technology, and Prof. Bashiru Koroma, Vice-Chancellor of Njala University. They are in Nigeria to understudy the nation’s centralised admission system as Sierra Leone plans to establish a body similar to JAMB to streamline its own admission process.
The delegation was today taken through the examination and admission processes at the Board’s headquarters in Bwari. During tomorrow’s Policy Meeting, they will also witness firsthand how critical stakeholders are actively carried along in the admission value chain.
The Sierra Leonean delegation expressed profound appreciation to the Board, noting that the increasing admission population in their country has posed serious challenges and that the Nigerian model offers practical solutions to issues they had long sought to address.
Indeed, one can only imagine what Nigeria’s admission system would have looked like without JAMB. Those clamouring for the scrapping of the Board may better appreciate its strategic importance should such a situation ever arise.
Fabian Benjamin, Ph.D., OrgExpert
PCA JAMB
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FAKE RESULT IN CIRCULATION AS HIGHEST UTME SCORE
A purported result slip currently being circulated, claiming that a candidate scored 396 in the 2026 UTME, is entirely fake. It is surprising that such a fabrication is being shared by otherwise well-informed Nigerians.
Firstly, the Board has clearly stated that UTME results are view-only. The circulated document appears on a fabricated result template, which on its own is sufficient indication that it is not authentic.
Secondly, the Board’s registration numbers are system-generated and do not follow the pattern “20269” as seen on the fake slip. There are several other inconsistencies that, even at a glance, expose the result as fraudulent.
The public is strongly advised to disregard this fake result and rely only on official channels for accurate information. All results at the moment are view only
Fabian Benjamin, Ph.D.,
@FabianB58246501 I saw my aggregate and refused to eat for the day.
I know how much I prepared for this exam, only to receive what traumatize me. My English was nothing to write home about. It pained me that this error keeps revolving round students that invest much in their studies 😭💔
RELEASE OF MONDAY’S RESULTS
The results for Monday, 20th, have been released. Candidates can view their results using the usual process.
Thank you.
Fabian Benjamin, Ph.D., OrgExpert
PCA
JAMB