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19/05/2025

Jamb Set to release UTME exam results on Wednesday 21st May, 2025.

Hold your breath and trust in God now!!

16/05/2025

Rescheduled UTME has begun today.

If you're writing today, stay calm and do your best. If you're writing tomorrow or the next, you still have ample time to put in your last effort of practice.

Those that cannot make it on the day they have been scheduled can now go on JAMB site - jamb.gov.ng - and create a ticket on the support system. Choose the category Exam re-write.
Make sure to include your registration number and the reason for need to reschedule again which could be; clash in timetable or issue with reprint.
You will hopefully get a timely response

15/05/2025

RESCHEDULING & REPRINTING OF JAMB SLIP HAS BEGUN

You can now check if you've been rescheduled for the JAMB UTME. Your exam slip will display your exam date, time, and venue. If you've been rescheduled, the new details will reflect.

Please print your slip and bring it to the exam venue. Verify that all details are correct and report if there's an error to avoid future problems.

Everyone should reprint their slip, regardless of their exam experience. If rescheduled, your new date will appear on the slip, indicating you'll be resitting.
You might be part of those with issues and you don't know.

If rescheduled make sure to write the exam as your former result will most likely not reflect on JAMB portal.

Follow this link to reprint your slip now.
https://slipsprinting.jamb.gov.ng/PrintExaminationSlip

14/05/2025

JAMB finally admits to error and glitches in system as review comes to an end.

JAMB will have to do alot to regain it's credibility come 2026.

I hope this serves as an eye opener to other kids afraid to speak up and adults that are ready to shun the youths when they cry out.
I replied a commenter who was on the side of JAMB over victimized students.

"Check that what they say is wrong and don't just silence the kids. They'll never want to speak up again."

😌You almost silenced your future leaders. You almost silenced the future.

Photos from DUVAN's post 13/05/2025

JAMB set to review the conduct of the 2025 UTME examination this Thursday 15th.
Its review is in three phases;
The registration
The exam
The dissemination of results.

It has shown interest in transparency by inviting other knowledged organisations as well as Mr Alex Onyia who has been a loud voice for the distressed students this year.

We pray that this review will yield a positive result for every affected candidate.

✍️DICHIAMAKA

Photos from DUVAN's post 12/05/2025

JAMB has officially set up a committee to review the entire process of the UTME reg and examination.
This is following the massive number of complaints by candidates as well as parents who believe the mark they were awarded does not match their performance or efforts.
I pray that the issue is identified and rectified so these hardworking candidates don't lose hope completely in the Nigerian education system.

Are you one of those facing this problem?

09/05/2025

JAMB results are officially out!
Now take a deep breath and check the long awaited results.

Send UTMERESULT to the jamb official code - 55019 or 66019.

Ensure it's the number you put in for your registration if not you'll be wasting your money

Remember the service cost #50 for each request your put in.

Now go check your results and share with us!

08/05/2025

JAMB HAS FINALLY released results for underage UTME candidate.

This is the news that has been circulating FB but it has not be confirmed from any credible source.

If you are an under age or have any family member who is under age and has seen his/her results, please post it on the comment section with proper proof.

We still don't understand what the delay in result circulation is about. They refuse to share an official response with us. I hope everything will be 100% fair.

06/05/2025

Read this and ponder.

JAMB has submitted the official statistics for the results of just concluded exams.

According to the statistics; a total of 1,955,069 students results have been marked and confirmed, with over 75% of the candidates scoring below 200. While only 0.63%(12,414) scored 300 and above.

Of the total number of candidates that wrote; 40,247(about 2%) were underage writing to show exceptional abilities; only 0.12%(467) scored above 300.

This data does not include those that were caught in different forms of malpractice, those that were marked as absent due to different circumstances. However the data takes into account 90% of the candidates that successfully registered for the 2025 examination.
Therefore, a number of assumptions can be made based on this statistics.

I would be pleased if we could get a stat on the average score per state as well as average score per age grade. This would help to properly assess the issue of low scores and mass failure.

Some causes I can iterate;
Lack of proper lesson centers
More computer illiterates than literates among candidate
Distractions on the side of students
Incapable teachers in schools etc.

On my next post I will expand on these causes I have listed.

For now, let's know in the comments section, will you be in the 0.63% or 75% or the remaining 24% who scored above 200?

DICHIAMAKA.

06/05/2025

Let's think deeply about this 🤔

We received the stats on the performance of candidates, in the just concluded UTME, yesterday.

Only 0.63 % were able to pass the 300 point threshold, with a staggering 75% scoring below 200.

The numbers we saw left me to wonder where the problem lay.
It's not one or the other, it's a combination of issues we are not strongly tackling.

On the day I went for my exam, I was grateful to God to have been posted to a center with good computers and no power outage issue (Lagooz school, Lagos).

( If you faced any issue in this school share your experience in the comments section)

Inspite of the smooth running of the system and light, I still noticed students calling non stop for an invigilator - by raising their hands.
It made me question; how ready are these students, not just in the academic aspect but the computer literacy aspect.

How many schools provide practical lessons to their students in SS3 as well as in other classes to prepare them for an inevitable fate of CBT exams
Despite the presence of computer in the subjects students are to learn in school; how literate are they to come face to face with a device that is to decide their fate in under 2 hours.

Same goes for the wide-spread of UTME lesson centers in the country. How many students can boast that they do practice writing their exams on a system before the D-Day.

In as much as our students have their own share in this blame, let's not completely blot out the part our education sector and leaders ought to play in helping us achieve academic success.

Did you also face any form of system wahala at your center. share your experience in the comment section

06/05/2025

We received the stats on the performance of candidates, in the just concluded UTME, yesterday.

Only 0.63 % were able to pass the 300 point threshold, with a staggering 75% scoring below 200.

The numbers we saw left me to wonder where the problem lay.
It's not one or the other, it's a combination of issues we are not strongly tackling.

On the day I went for my exam, I was grateful to God to have been posted to a center with good computers and no power outage issue (Lagooz school, Lagos).

( If you faced any issue in this school share your experience in the comments section)

Inspite of the smooth running of the system and light, I still noticed students calling non stop for an invigilator - by raising their hands.
It made me question; how ready are these students, not just in the academic aspect but the computer literacy aspect.

How many schools provide practical lessons to their students in SS3 as well as in other classes to prepare them for an inevitable fate of CBT exams
Despite the presence of computer in the subjects students are to learn in school; how literate are they to come face to face with a device that is to decide their fate in under 2 hours.

Same goes for the wide-spread of UTME lesson centers in the country. How many students can boast that they do practice writing their exams on a system before the D-Day.

In as much as our students have their own share in this blame, let's not completely blot out the part our education sector and leaders ought to play in helping us achieve academic success.

Did you also face any form of system wahala at your center. share your experience in the comment section

05/05/2025

JAMB has submitted the official statistics for the results of just concluded exams.

According to the statistics; a total of 1,955,069 students results have been marked and confirmed, with over 75% of the candidates scoring below 200. While only 0.63%(12,414) scored 300 and above.

Of the total number of candidates that wrote; 40,247(about 2%) were underage writing to show exceptional abilities; only 0.12%(467) scored above 300.

This data does not include those that were caught in different forms of malpractice, those that were marked as absent due to different circumstances. However the data takes into account 90% of the candidates that successfully registered for the 2025 examination.
Therefore, a number of assumptions can be made based on this statistics.

I would be pleased if we could get a stat on the average score per state as well as average score per age grade. This would help to properly assess the issue of low scores and mass failure.

Some causes I can iterate;
Lack of proper lesson centers
More computer illiterates than literates among candidate
Distractions on the side of students
Incapable teachers in schools etc.

On my next post I will expand on these causes I have listed.

For now, let's know in the comments section, will you be in the 0.63% or 75% or the remaining 24% who scored above 200?

DICHIAMAKA.

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