
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has actually revealed the beginning of printing for the original result slips of prospects who sat for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Admission Evaluation (UTME).
The evaluation body divulged that candidates would be able to gain access to and print their result slips quickly after the official release process was completed on Wednesday.
In a declaration issued by JAMB’s Public Communication Advisor, Fabian Benjamin, the board explained that the file acts as an important requirement for admission-related processes, including post-UTME screening exercises carried out by tertiary organizations.
According to the board, the initial outcome slip contains crucial prospect info such as photos, national performance ranking and other security features designed to verify the document.
JAMB noted that prospects can easily print the slips from any place utilizing internet-enabled devices or through recognized business centres.
The board encouraged prospects to carefully confirm the info displayed on their outcome slips after printing and keep the documents safe, as they will be needed throughout admission processing.
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The release follows the conclusion of all phases of the 2026 UTME workout, including examinations performed for candidates outside Nigeria and the mop-up assessment arranged for those impacted by technical or biometric difficulties during the primary workout.
The mop-up evaluation was hung on June 13, while its results were released on June 16.
JAMB had actually earlier delayed the activation of the outcome slip printing portal to allow for the completion of all outstanding evaluation procedures and the combination of candidate records.
With the initial result slips now offered, candidates looking for admission for the 2026/2027 scholastic session can proceed with screening and application requirements set by their organizations of choice.
A number of universities, polytechnics and colleges of education have already begun preparations for their post-UTME admission exercises, while others are anticipated to announce registration details in the coming weeks.