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JAMB Publishes Instructions For 2026 UTME Registration – (PICTURES)

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has officially released the registration guidelines for the 2026 UTME, providing prospective candidates with detailed instructions on how to register, what to check, and common pitfalls to avoid. The announcement — made on Sunday via the Board’s official X (formerly Twitter), handle — aims to help hopefuls smoothly navigate the upcoming registration cycle.

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What Candidates Must Do: Step-by-Step

  1. Verify Personal Information

    • Before generating your profile code, ensure that personal details — including your National Identity Management Commission (NIMC)-registered National Identification Number (NIN), email address, and (if applicable) A-Level results — are accurate and up to date.

    • To generate your profile code, send your 11-digit NIN by SMS to either 55019 or 66019 (e.g., “NIN 00000011111” to 55019/66019).

    • Once generated, the profile code is final and cannot be changed. JAMB will automatically retrieve biodata from NIMC.

  1. Purchase E-PIN from Authorized Channels

    • E-PINs (the pre-requisite for registration), must only be acquired through authorised sources — approved banks, official online platforms, or verified vendors at accredited registration centres.

  2. Register at an Accredited Centre or JAMB Office

    • After obtaining E-PIN and profile code, candidates should visit the nearest approved CBT centre or any JAMB office to finalise registration.

    • During registration, candidates must use a dual-screen setup to verify that their passport photograph and biometrics (fingerprints), are correctly captured.

  3. Check Information Carefully Before Final Submission

    • Correct any mismatches early — for example: name, date of birth, gender, state of origin — via NIMC, and confirm that the changes are reflected before proceeding.

    • Ensure your GSM number and email address are unique, active, and not shared — as they will serve as your unique identifiers.

Watch Out: Common Issues & Warnings

JAMB highlighted some common problems that candidates may face during registration — and issued advice on how to avoid them.

New Requirement: Admission-Status Declaration

A major update for 2026: every candidate registering for UTME must now declare their current admission status. That is, whether they are already admitted into a university, polytechnic, college of education, or other tertiary institution.

What This Means for Aspiring Candidates (Especially in 2026)

  1. Start Early — make sure your NIMC data is accurate, especially name, date of birth, gender, and state of origin.

  2. Use Valid Contact Details — your email and GSM number must be unique, functional, and not shared. Once submitted, these cannot be changed.

  3. Be Cautious and Avoid “Shortcuts” — Avoid unofficial vendors or unauthorised centres. Ensure E-PINs come from approved sources.

  4. If You’re Already in Tertiary School — Be Transparent — The new admission-status declaration is mandatory. Failing to disclose will have serious consequences.

  5. Double-Check Everything Before Submission — From passport photo background to fingerprint capture — errors delay or jeopardise registration.

Final Thoughts

With these updated guidelines, JAMB appears to be doubling down on transparency, accuracy, and integrity for the 2026 UTME. For prospective candidates — especially first-time applicants — it’s vital to take the instructions seriously, ensure data accuracy, and avoid last-minute rushes that often lead to mistakes.

By following the steps carefully, you stand a better chance of completing registration smoothly and focusing on preparing for the exam itself.

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