JAMB Finally Releases UTME 2025 Resit Results, How to Check Emerges

JAMB Finally Releases UTME 2025 Resit Results, How to Check Emerges

  • JAMB has released the results of the recently conducted UTME 2025 resit examination for candidates at impacted centres
  • On the release of results of all under-aged candidates, JAMB said the withheld results of the under-aged candidates (except where litigation is involved), who performed below the established standards, be released
  • JAMB is a Nigerian government body responsible for overseeing and conducting the admission process into higher education institutions in Nigeria

Bwari, Abuja - The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on Sunday, May 25, released the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) 2025 resit and underage results.

Legit.ng reports that JAMB define an underage candidate as anyone who would be less than 16 years old by October.

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Prof. Ishaq Oloyede-led JAMB releases UTME resit and 'underage' results. Photo credit: @JAMBHQ
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According to a statement released by Fabian Benjamin, JAMB's spokesperson, the results were for the recently-conducted UTME 2025 resit examination for candidates at centres impacted by a controversial glitch.

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The digital mishap affected the results of more than 300,000 candidates across 157 centres in Lagos state and the south-east geopolitical zone. JAMB conducted a resit examination, starting from May 16 and extending beyond May 19.

Of the 336,845 who were eventually scheduled to retake the exam (597 underage candidates), Legit.ng gathered that 21,082 were absent.

How to check JAMB resit results

To check your JAMB results, candidates can either use the online portal or send an SMS.

Online, visit the JAMB result checker portal, log in with your email and password, and click on "Check UTME Result". You will then input your JAMB registration number or email and click "Check My Result". Alternatively, you can send an SMS with "UTMERESULT" to 55019 or 66019 using the phone number you registered with.

JAMB said:

"It should be emphasised that the charges for shortcode of 55019/66019 (text messages) does not generate revenue to JAMB as being ignorantly peddled.

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"The shortcode approach is to protect the critical data of the candidates and to curtail their cybercafé-extortion during their desperate check for results. JAMB has no reason to make money from such a service rather, it subsidises the shortcode services and text messages to candidates."
JAMB releases results of 2025 UTME resit exam for thousands of candidates
Prof. Oloyede-led JAMB releases 2025 rescheduled UTME results. Photo credit: Alex Evalsam
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Federal university that offers admission without UTME

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) does not require candidates to take the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for admission.

While applicants may need to register with JAMB to formalise their admission process and comply with national education regulations, sitting for the UTME itself is not mandatory.

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To qualify for undergraduate admission at NOUN, candidates are typically required to have a minimum of five O-level credits, including English Language and Mathematics.

Source: Legit.ng

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