The 2025 JAMB Policy Meeting has brought major changes that every student, parent, and education stakeholder in Nigeria must pay attention to. From new admission timelines to a shift in how UTME scores are interpreted, the game has officially changed.
🔍 JAMB 2025: It’s Now About Ranking, Not Just Scoring
Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, the JAMB Registrar, made it clear:
“JAMB is not an achievement test; it is a ranking exam.”
This means it’s not just your UTME score that matters anymore — how your score compares nationally is now the deciding factor.
Every JAMB result slip will now include:
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Your raw UTME score
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Your national ranking among all candidates
📊 Examples:
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A candidate with 370 ranked only 16th
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A candidate with 200 ranked 533,005th
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A score of 140 = over 1.5 millionth rank
#Takeaway: Focus on your ranking, not just the number on your result slip.
🧠 Top 10 UTME Candidates for 2025 Revealed!
Meet the highest scorers of the year and where they applied:
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Dzekwe Chinedu Chielotan – 379 (UNILAG, Mechanical Engineering)
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Ayuba Simon-Peter John – 378 (UNILAG, Mechanical Engineering)
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Jimoh Abdulmutalib Olayinka – 374 (UNILAG, Mechanical Engineering)
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Roberts Daniels Ayiba – 373 (UNILAG, Mechanical Engineering)
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Ononogbu Chigozirim Chibuozor – 373 (UNILAG, Elect/Elect Engineering)
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Olawoye Garrudee Tumise – 371 (UNILAG, Mechanical Engineering)
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Afiunu Ofeoritse Leslie – 369 (COVENANT, Computer Science)
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Azayiseme Samuel Chukwumeka – 369 (COVENANT, Mechanical Engineering)
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Oyelude Oluwapemisi Emmanuel – 369 (OAU, Aerospace Engineering)
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Omigie Osaiogho Cecil – 367 (UI, Mechanical Engineering)
💡 Mechanical Engineering at UNILAG clearly dominated — a hot choice among top candidates.
🎓 Top 10 Most Sought-After Universities in Nigeria – 2025
These universities attracted the highest number of first-choice applicants:
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Lagos State University (LASU) – 79,000
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University of Lagos (UNILAG) – 58,645
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University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) – 56,734
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Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) – 52,103
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Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) – 51,467
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University of Ibadan (UI) – 48,291
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University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) – 46,542
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University of Benin (UNIBEN) – 45,686
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Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) – 43,777
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Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) – 43,248
📌 More applicants = More competition, especially in Medicine, Law, and Engineering.
✅ Official Cut-Off Marks for 2025 Admissions
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Federal/State Universities: 150
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Colleges of Nursing: 140
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Polytechnics: 100
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Colleges of Agriculture/Education: 100
🗓️ Admission Deadlines (2025/2026 Academic Session)
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Public Universities: Must finalize admissions by October 2025
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Private Institutions: Deadline extends to November–December 2025
⏳ JAMB Admission Offers Have Expiry Dates!
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If JAMB recommends you → school must respond within 2 weeks
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If a school offers you admission → you must accept within 4 weeks
⚠️ Delay = Lost admission opportunity.
🚫 JAMB Tightens Rules Against “Runs” and Backdoor Admissions
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Schools must admit 90% of candidates on merit
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“Connection-based” (exemption mode) admissions limited to 10%
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Enforcement is now stricter than ever
📉 Minimum Age for Admission Still 16 Years
No matter how high your UTME score is, underage candidates are not eligible for university admission.
🩺 Medicine Remains the Most Competitive Course
Over 570,000 applicants chose medical-related programs, but only about 115,000 slots are available.
➡️ That’s less than 1 in 5 being admitted.
📌 Backup plans are essential for aspiring medics.
📣 Final Advice to Students and Parents
The 2025 JAMB admission model demands strategic thinking:
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Scoring 300+ is good — but your national rank matters more
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Stay informed and respond quickly to all offers
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Choose schools and courses wisely based on demand and competitiveness
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