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JAMB 2026/2027 Complete Guide: Registration, Cut-off Marks & Admission

Complete JAMB 2026/2027 guide. Learn about registration, cut-off marks, subject combinations, and admission processes for Nigerian universities, polytechnics, and colleges.

TL;DR

JAMB registration costs ~₦3,500, requires your NIN, and is done at accredited CBT centers. The UTME is a 2-hour computer-based test of 4 subjects (400 marks total). Official cut-off: 140 for universities, 100 for polytechnics. Actual competitive courses require 240-280+. Use JAMB CAPS to monitor your admission status. Change of course/institution costs ₦2,500.

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination is the gateway to tertiary education in Nigeria. Every year, over 1.5 million candidates sit for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), competing for limited spaces in universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education.

Understanding JAMB and UTME

JAMB is the Nigerian government agency responsible for conducting entrance examinations for tertiary institutions.

  • Format: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Subjects: 4 subjects (English + 3 relevant subjects)
  • Total Score: 400 marks
  • Validity: One year

JAMB 2026 Registration Process

1

Create JAMB Profile

Visit www.jamb.gov.ng. Create a profile using your NIN (National Identification Number). Verify your email address and complete your profile information.

2

Obtain JAMB e-PIN

Purchase e-PIN from accredited banks, online platforms, or JAMB offices. Cost: ₦3,500 (subject to change). Keep your e-PIN safe.

3

Complete Registration at CBT Center

Visit an accredited JAMB CBT center. Provide biometric data (fingerprints). Select your four subjects. Choose your preferred institutions. Upload required documents.

4

Print Registration Slip

Verify all information is correct. Print your registration slip. Keep it safe for examination day.

Important Registration Documents

Required Documents

National Identification Number (NIN)
O'level results (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB)
Birth certificate or age declaration
Passport photograph
Valid email address

JAMB Subject Combinations by Course

Wrong Subject Combination = Disqualification

Choosing the correct subject combination is critical. Wrong combinations will disqualify you from admission.

Medicine and Health Sciences

English, Chemistry, Biology, Physics

Engineering and Technology

English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

Law and Arts

English, Literature, Government/History, CRS/IRS/Economics

Sciences

English, Chemistry, Physics, Biology/Mathematics

Social Sciences

English, Mathematics, Economics, Government/Commerce

Management Sciences

English, Mathematics, Economics, Commerce/Government

JAMB Cut-off Marks 2026

JAMB sets minimum cut-off marks, but institutions can set higher requirements:

  • Universities: 140 (official minimum)
  • Polytechnics: 100
  • Colleges of Education: 100

Actual University Cut-off Marks by Course

Course CategoryJAMB Score RangeCompetition Level
Medicine and Surgery280+Very High
Law260+Very High
Pharmacy260+High
Engineering (top schools)240+High
Accounting220+Moderate
Computer Science220+Moderate
Business Administration200+Moderate
Education courses140+Low
Agriculture140+Low

See our detailed guide: JAMB Cut-off Marks 2026

How to Score High in JAMB

Preparation Strategies

Start Early

Begin preparation at least 6 months before the examination.

Use JAMB Syllabus

Study according to the official JAMB syllabus for each subject.

Practice Past Questions

Get at least 10 years of past questions. Practice under timed conditions.

Take Mock Exams

Participate in JAMB mock examinations for CBT familiarity.

Join Study Groups

Collaborate with other candidates to share knowledge.

Focus on English Language

English carries the same weight as other subjects and is compulsory.

JAMB Examination Day Tips

Before the Exam

  • Arrive at the CBT center at least 1 hour early
  • Bring your registration slip and valid ID
  • Dress comfortably and eat a light meal

During the Exam

  • Read instructions carefully
  • Manage your time (30 minutes per subject)
  • Answer easy questions first
  • Review your answers if time permits

Understanding JAMB Results

Score RangeRatingAdmission Prospects
300-400ExcellentCompetitive for all courses at top universities
250-299Very GoodCompetitive for most courses, good admission chances
200-249GoodLess competitive courses; Post-UTME excellence needed for competitive ones
140-199AverageLimited to less competitive courses at state/private universities
Below 140PoorMay not qualify for most institutions. Consider retaking JAMB.

Post-UTME and Admission Process

1

Check Post-UTME Requirements

Verify if your chosen university requires Post-UTME screening.

2

Register for Post-UTME

Register on the university portal and pay the screening fee (₦2,000 - ₦5,000).

3

Participate in Screening

Take the CBT or document verification as required.

4

Wait for Admission List

Monitor JAMB CAPS for admission offers. Accept or reject promptly.

Admission Calculation

Most universities use a combination of:

  • JAMB score (50%)
  • Post-UTME score (30-50%)
  • O'level results (10-20%)

JAMB CAPS: Central Admission Processing System

CAPS is the platform where admission decisions are made and monitored.

Pro Tip

Log in to the JAMB portal regularly to check your CAPS status. Accept admission offers promptly — delays may cost you your slot. If you have better alternatives, you can reject offers.

Common JAMB Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid These Errors

Wrong Subject Combination

Double-check before registration.

Incorrect Institution Choices

Research institutions before selecting them.

Missing Registration Deadlines

Register early to avoid last-minute issues.

Using Unaccredited CBT Centers

Only register at JAMB-accredited centers.

Providing False Information

All information must be accurate and verifiable.

Neglecting O'level Requirements

Verify you meet O'level requirements for your course.

JAMB Change of Course/Institution

If you need to change after registration: Log in to JAMB portal, select "Correction of Data," choose "Course/Institution," pay ₦2,500 correction fee, and make your changes. Changes can only be made once.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does JAMB 2026 registration start?

JAMB registration typically starts in January or February. Check the official JAMB website for exact dates.

How much is JAMB registration fee?

Approximately ₦3,500, plus additional charges for reading text and service fees.

Can I use two O'level sittings for JAMB?

Yes, JAMB accepts two sittings. However, some universities require one sitting for competitive courses.

What is the JAMB score for medicine?

Top universities require 280+, while others accept 240+. See our JAMB cut-off marks page.

How many times can I take JAMB?

There is no limit to the number of times you can take JAMB.

Can I gain admission with 150 JAMB score?

Yes, many state and private universities accept 150, but you will be limited to less competitive courses.

What is JAMB CAPS?

CAPS (Central Admission Processing System) is JAMB's platform for processing and monitoring admissions.

Frequently Asked Questions

JAMB 2026 UTME registration typically opens January-February 2026 with a deadline of late February. The UTME exam is conducted in April-May 2026 (computer-based, multiple sittings). Visit jamb.gov.ng for the official portal and exact dates. Registration costs ₦7,200 (UTME) including the JAMB e-PIN.

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