Now that the JAMB Cut-off Marks have been released, it's normal for some candidates to celebrate while others feel disappointed. However, it's essential to understand that a high JAMB score doesn't guarantee admission, and a low score doesn't automatically rule you out.
Over the years, candidates with high JAMB scores have failed to secure admission and had to rewrite the exam. On the other hand, some candidates with scores below 200 have gained admission successfully without waiting for another year. This means that your JAMB score alone isn't the final determinant of your admission success.
At this point, every 2026 JAMB candidate should ask critical questions: What was 's general cut-off mark last year? What was the cut-off mark for my intended course? Do I need to consider a change of course or institution? What is 's Post-UTME screening format like? How can I start preparing adequately for the Post-UTME?
The answers to these questions will help you determine the right next step toward securing admission this year. It's crucial not to make decisions based on emotion alone. Some candidates may feel discouraged by their scores, while others may feel overly confident. Neither reaction should determine your next move. What matters now is making informed and strategic decisions.
If your score gives you a better admission chance in a polytechnic, college of education, or another suitable institution, don't ignore that option, unless you're willing to risk waiting for another JAMB year. Start preparing for Post-UTME immediately. Don't wait for your school to announce the sale of Post-UTME forms before you begin preparation. Candidates who prepare early usually have a major advantage.
To help you get started, Post-UTME Past Questions for various schools are available, which can guide your study and familiarize you with likely screening patterns. As you begin making admission-related decisions, ensure you carry out your own independent research and verification before reaching any final conclusion. Always confirm important details using official school admission portals, verified cut-off marks, JAMB admission guidelines, and current school requirements.
From cut-off mark updates to Post-UTME announcements, change of institution guidance, and admission lists, all the information you need throughout the 2026/2027 admission exercise will be provided. Keep visiting regularly and stay informed. Admission success to you all!
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You can find all the JAMB UTME 2026/2027 topics in the JAMB UTME 2026/2027 Syllabus or JAMB UTME 2026/2027 Brochure
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