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we offer online and offline teaching and tutorial(both private and public), registration counseling, admission processing, guiding and counselling, training, School Management

27/07/2025
30/06/2025

*IMPORTANT INFORMATION*

Jamb has implemented the SMS policy for accepting admission. Admission will no longer be accepted on Jamb Caps

Candidates are to send ACCEPT to 55019 using the phone number used for JAMB registration in order to accept their admission.

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*If you do not have the phone number you used to register Jamb, you cannot Accept Admission* ❌

24/06/2025

IMPORTANT NOTICE

JAMB O'Level Result Upload Policy

Due to the new policy introduced by JAMB, it is now very important that every candidate confirms whether their O’Level result has been successfully uploaded to their JAMB portal.

If you can log in to your portal, please take a moment to check it yourself. However, if you’re unable to access your JAMB profile due to login issues, don’t worry, we are here to assist you.

Kindly send us a DM to help you check your portal and confirm if your result is there or if you need to re-upload it.

Remember: Not confirming your O’Level result on the JAMB portal may affect your admission chances.

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22/05/2025

JAMB has fixed Monday, May 26, 2025, as the mop-up UTME exam for over 12,000 candidates who missed the main examination due to various reasons. All candidates in this category are expected to reprint their examination slips starting tomorrow, May 22, 2025. Note: Only eligible candidates will be rescheduled.

07/05/2025

*🔥UPDATE🔥*

*NO GOING BACK ON CBT FOR WAEC, NECO BY 2026, FG AFFIRMS AMIDST MASS FAILURE IN UTME*

```The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to ending examination malpractice in Nigeria’s education sector, saying that it would go ahead with the transition to Computer-Based Testing (CBT) for the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National Examinations Council (NECO) by 2026.```

The Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, stated this during a guest appearance on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief on Tuesday.

His comments came amid growing concerns about the integrity of public examinations, especially following the release of statistics from the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), which revealed that over 1.5 million of the 1.95 million candidates scored below 200 out of 400.

Responding to questions about the poor UTME results and what they indicate about learning outcomes at the senior secondary school level, Alausa said, “That’s a big concern, and it’s a reflection of exams being done the proper way.

“JAMB conducts its exam using a computer-based testing system. They’ve implemented strong security measures, and as a result, fraud or cheating has been nearly eliminated. Unfortunately, we cannot say the same for WAEC and NECO.”

The minister revealed that the government had conducted a comprehensive review of the country’s examination systems shortly after he assumed office.

“We carried out a diagnostic review of how exams are conducted nationwide. I set up a committee to investigate this, and I expect to receive their report in the coming days,” he said.

He further announced that WAEC and NECO would begin migrating their examinations to CBT from November 2025, starting with objective papers, with full implementation—covering essay components—by May/June 2026.

“We have to use technology to fight this fraud. There are so many ‘miracle centres’ and that is simply unacceptable. People cheat during WAEC and NECO exams and then face JAMB, where cheating is nearly impossible. That’s the disparity we’re seeing now. It’s sad,” Alausa said.

He stressed that examination malpractice not only undermines merit but also discourages diligent students.

“The worst part of cheating is that it disincentivises the hard-working ones. If I’m preparing for WAEC or NECO and I know some classmates already have access to the questions, do you think I’ll still study hard?

“No, I’ll be tempted to join them. That’s how good students are corrupted, and that’s exactly what we must stop,” he added.

When asked whether the poor performance of students was due more to weak enforcement or a genuine decline in learning, Alausa acknowledged both factors but emphasised the systemic issue of widespread malpractice.

“We’re addressing the quality of teaching and using technology, including online classes, to support learning from primary to secondary levels. But the pervasive cheating in our high school exams—especially WAEC and NECO—is the core problem,” he said.

“JAMB is now almost 100 percent fraud-free, but WAEC and NECO still have major lapses. Our youths are intelligent, capable, and energetic. It’s the environment that corrupts them, and we’re determined to fix that.”

The minister confirmed that extensive consultations had already been held with the leadership of WAEC, NECO, the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), and the National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies (NBAIS).

“By November this year, WAEC and NECO will begin CBT exams. There’s no going back on that,” he declared.

In April, the Federal Government formally directed WAEC and NECO to fully adopt CBT for all examinations by 2026.

The Ministry of Education specified that objective sections must transition by November 2025, with full integration of both objective and essay components by the 2026 examination cycle.

WAEC had already piloted a computer-based format for its private candidates in 2023, with over 8,000 candidates participating in the inaugural edition.

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29/04/2025

🔥JUST IN🔥
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that the results of the recently concluded UTME will be released soon once all procedures are done.

Jamb made this known via her official X (formally) Twitter account on Tuesday morning. The post reads; "2025 UTME results to be released as soon as all post examination analyses and other procedures are completed. Candidates are enjoined to be patient please."The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that the results of the recently concluded UTME will be released soon once all procedures are done.

Jamb made this known via her official X (formally) Twitter account on Tuesday morning. The post reads; "2025 UTME results to be released as soon as all post examination analyses and other procedures are completed. Candidates are enjoined to be patient please."

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JAMB releases 2025 mock UTME results 13/04/2025

JAMB releases 2025 mock UTME results The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has released the results of the 2025 Mock Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination conducted on Thursday, April 10. JAMB disclosed this in a statement on Sunday by its spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin, noting that candidates can check their results by send...

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