JAMB registration is compulsory for admission into Nigerian universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, monotechnics, and other tertiary institutions regulated through the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board. Every candidate seeking admission through the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) or Direct Entry must complete JAMB registration exactly as prescribed by the Board.
For the 2026 admission year, JAMB registration follows clearly defined guidelines issued by the Board in collaboration with government agencies such as the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC). Understanding the correct process helps candidates and parents avoid errors, unofficial agents, and fake portals.
JAMB registration 2026 is open to two categories of applicants: UTME candidates and Direct Entry candidates.
UTME candidates are individuals seeking admission into 100 level in universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education using O’Level results from recognised bodies such as WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB. This group includes secondary school leavers, private candidates, and candidates awaiting O’Level results.
While awaiting result candidates can register; they must ensure their results are uploaded within the timeframe specified by JAMB.
Direct Entry candidates are applicants seeking admission into the 200 level based on qualifications such as NCE, ND, HND, IJMB, JUPEB, or recognised university degrees. Unlike UTME, Direct Entry registration does not allow awaiting results. All academic qualifications must be available and verifiable at the time of registration.
Candidates should meet the age and admission requirements of their chosen institutions. While JAMB does not publicly state a strict minimum age, most universities require candidates to be at least 16 years old at the time of admission.
Preparation is key to a smooth registration. Candidates should:
Planning reduces the risk of errors during registration at CBT centres and ensures that candidates have all the necessary information ready.
The official JAMB registration portal is https://www.jamb.gov.ng. The portal is used to:
It is important to note that candidates cannot complete the entire registration process independently online. Registration must be done at accredited CBT centres. Candidates must avoid unofficial websites or third-party portals, as JAMB does not recognise these and may lead to invalid registration.
The official JAMB registration fees for 2026 are:
These fees cover the JAMB application form, reading text, CBT registration service charge, examination service charge, bank charges, and an optional Mock-UTME fee. Any centre charging above these approved fees should be reported to JAMB.
Candidates should bring the following to the CBT centre:
After completing JAMB registration, candidates must print and safely keep their registration slip. The slip contains the registration number, which is necessary for printing exam slips, checking results, and admission processing.
Candidates should monitor official JAMB announcements regarding examination dates, mock exams, and other updates. Registration alone does not guarantee admission. Performance in UTME, meeting institutional cut-off marks, and post-UTME requirements remain critical.
With registration now underway, candidates and parents are advised to rely solely on official JAMB channels and trusted education platforms. Ngempower.com provides verified guidance, updates, and empowerment resources to help Nigerian students navigate the admission process successfully.
Completing JAMB registration correctly protects candidates’ academic future, ensures their details are accurate in JAMB records, and positions them for a smoother admission process.
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