See When JAMB is Set to Release First Batch of 2025 UTME Results
See When JAMB is Set to Release First Batch of 2025 UTME Results

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that it will begin releasing the first batch of results from the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) today, marking a significant milestone in this year’s admissions process.
This update comes as thousands of candidates across the country eagerly await their scores following the conclusion of the nationwide examination exercise. JAMB officials have confirmed that results will be accessible via the official JAMB result-checking portal or through SMS using the designated short code.
The Board has assured the public that all results released have undergone thorough verification to ensure their accuracy and integrity, in line with its commitment to transparency and fairness.
Candidates are advised to follow official channels for checking their results and to beware of fraudulent platforms or individuals offering fake score upgrades.
The UTME serves as the standard entry examination into Nigerian tertiary institutions, and the release of results represents a crucial step for students seeking admission for the 2025/2026 academic session.
As the results are released, we extend our best wishes to all candidates and encourage them to remain optimistic and focused as they take the next steps toward their academic goals.
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