JAMB IBASS Eligibility Checker 2025/2026

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he Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that it will be conducting a Mock Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in preparation for the 2025 UTME and Direct Entry (DE) exams. In this blog post, we will provide information on the mock exam, including how to register, fees, and important dates to remember.

Why Take the Mock UTME?

The Mock UTME is an opportunity for candidates to familiarize themselves with the Computer-Based Test (CBT) format of the UTME and DE exams. It also serves as a test run for candidates to identify and address any challenges they may encounter during the exams.

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Registration and Fees

To register for the Mock UTME, candidates must first obtain their National Identification Number (NIN) and create a profile by sending their NIN, followed by a space, and then their eleven-digit NIN number to 55019 or 66019.

There is a fee of N1000 for the Mock UTME, which must be paid at the point of registration to ensure commitment. The fee is non-refundable and will not be carried forward to the next examination.

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Candidates have the option of paying through Banks, Mobile Money Operators, and online payment on the JAMB portal through Remita/Interswitch, among others.

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Important Dates

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has scheduled the optional mock Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for Friday, March 7th, 2025.

Warning Against Extortion

The JAMB Registrar has warned financial institutions participating in selling application documents against extortion of candidates. Vendors are also advised to be upright in their dealings with aspiring UTME/DE candidates to avoid running foul of JAMB’s rules of engagement. Financial institutions will be held accountable for the actions of their sub-agents and must ensure that only credible staff are employed to manage their operations.

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How to Prepare and Pass Jamb Mock 2025

Passing the JAMB Mock UTME requires a combination of preparation, strategy, and focus. Here are a few tips to help you pass the JAMB Mock UTME:

  1. Understand the format of the exam: Familiarize yourself with the format of the CBT exam by taking practice tests and reviewing the types of questions that will be asked.
  2. Create a study plan: Develop a study plan that works for you and stick to it. Set aside dedicated time each day to review the subjects that will be covered in the exam.
  3. Review past JAMB questions: Review past JAMB questions and answers to get an idea of the types of questions that will be asked and how they are typically worded.
  4. Practice time management: During the mock exam, practice managing your time effectively by answering the easiest questions first and moving on to the more difficult ones.
  5. Understand the marking scheme: Understand the marking scheme for the JAMB Mock UTME, so you know how many questions you need to get right to pass the exam.
  6. Get enough sleep and exercise: Proper rest and exercise can help you stay focused and energized during the exam.
  7. Practice mental preparation: Practice mental preparation by visualizing yourself doing well in the exam and staying calm under pressure.
  8. Take mock test: As the name implies, the mock test is a replica of the actual JAMB exam, so it’s important to take as many mock tests as possible.
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It’s important to note that the JAMB policies can change, so it’s best to check the official website of JAMB or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, the JAMB Mock UTME is an important step in preparing for the 2025 UTME and DE exams. By taking the mock exam, candidates will have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the CBT format and address any challenges they may encounter. Remember to register on time, pay the non-refundable fee, and be vigilant against any form of extortion.

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It’s also important to note that the information provided above is based on my knowledge cutoff and the information available at that time, and JAMB policies can be changed. It is always best to check the official JAMB website or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

What is the difference between UTME and DE mode of entry?

UTME stands for Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, which is a computer-based test that candidates take to gain admission into various tertiary institutions in Nigeria. DE stands for Direct Entry, which is a mode of admission that allows candidates who have completed their National Diploma (ND), Higher National Diploma (HND), NCE, or equivalent qualifications to apply for admission into the second year of a degree program.

How can I access the JAMB IBASS portal?

You can access the JAMB IBASS portal by visiting [this link]. You will need to have an active internet connection and a compatible browser to use the portal.

How can I check the cut-off mark for my course and institution of choice?

You can check the cut-off mark for your course and institution of choice by using the JAMB IBASS Eligibility Checker. After selecting your mode of entry, school type, institution category, institution name, and course of study, you will see the cut-off mark for your course and institution on the eligibility status page.

What are the special considerations for some courses and institutions?

Some courses and institutions have special considerations that may affect your eligibility status. For example, some courses may require a minimum number of credits in certain subjects, or a minimum grade point average (GPA) in your previous qualification. Some institutions may also give preference to candidates from certain states or regions, or have additional screening tests or interviews. You can find out the special considerations for your course and institution by clicking on the “View Requirements” button on the eligibility status page.

What if I am not eligible for my course and institution of choice?

If you are not eligible for your course and institution of choice, you can either change your course and institution to another one that you are eligible for, or improve your O’level results, UTME score, or DE qualification to meet the requirements. You can use the JAMB IBASS Eligibility Checker to explore other options that suit your preferences and qualifications.

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How can I change my course and institution after checking my eligibility status?

You can change your course and institution after checking your eligibility status by using the JAMB Change of Course and Institution service. This service allows you to make changes to your course and institution choices up to two times before the admission process closes. You will need to pay a fee of N2,500 for each change and print out your new confirmation slip. You can access the JAMB Change of Course and Institution service here.

How can I improve my O’level results, UTME score, or DE qualification to meet the requirements for my course and institution of choice?

You can improve your O’level results, UTME score, or DE qualification to meet the requirements for your course and institution of choice by taking the following steps:

– For O’level results, you can either sit for another examination such as WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB, or combine two different examinations that have the same subjects and grades. You can also upgrade your grades by applying for remarking or verification of your results.
– For UTME score, you can either register for another UTME examination in the next year, or apply for JAMB regularization to correct any errors or omissions in your previous UTME registration or score.
– For DE qualification, you can either enroll for another ND, HND, NCE, or equivalent program that has a higher GPA or relevance to your desired course, or apply for JAMB regularization to correct any errors or omissions in your previous DE registration or qualification.

How can I access the syllabus and topics for each subject in my UTME or DE examination?

You can access the syllabus and topics for each subject in your UTME or DE examination by using the JAMB IBASS Syllabus service. This service provides you with the detailed syllabus and topics for each subject that you will take in your UTME or DE examination. It also gives you tips on how to study effectively and prepare well for your examination. You can access the JAMB IBASS Syllabus service here.

How can I contact JAMB if I have any questions or complaints about the JAMB IBASS Eligibility Checker or any other JAMB service?

You can contact JAMB if you have any questions or complaints about the JAMB IBASS Eligibility Checker or any other JAMB service by using any of the following channels:

– Phone: You can call JAMB on 0813658955, 08188840369, 07055520289, 09036206970, 09036207505.
– Email: You can send an email to JAMB at [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected].
– X (Twitter): You can tweet at JAMB on @JAMBHQ.
– Facebook: You can message JAMB on facebook.com/JAMBHQ.
– Website: You can visit JAMB’s website at www.jamb.gov.ng.

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