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Important Things About the Admission Process You Need To Know

As the 2025 admission process progresses, it is important for prospective students and UTME/Direct Entry candidates to understand how the JAMB Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) works. The JAMB CAPS is the only recognized platform for the confirmation and validation of admission into Nigerian universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education.

Any offer of admission that does not appear on the CAPS portal is invalid and cannot be recognized. In this post, we will break down key details about JAMB CAPS that every candidate must know in order to secure admission successfully.

Important Things You Need Know About JAMB’s New Admission Process

1. JAMB’s major role in the admission process is to ensure candidates are treated fairly in the admission process as well as ensuring institutions keep to their set criteria for admission will ensure all Tertiary institutions to follow what they advertised in their various Brochures and the JAMB CAPS helps ensure that.

2. Obtaining a high score in JAMB UTME does not automatically qualify a candidate for admission in any school. Such a candidate must equally meet the criteria or other standards that may be set by the institution he or she selected. These criteria include; Post-UTME screening, O’level result grading, State of origin, Gender, Science to Arts ratio etc. The JAMB CAPS will confirm you meet these requirements depending on the criteria set by your school of choice before admission will be given.

3. The O’Level result submitted by candidates must be verified before a candidate is given admission. So ensure that your O’level details are correct.

4. The Central Admission Processing System enables JAMB to verify the O’level results uploaded by candidates directly from the examination bodies like WAEC, NECO, and NABTEB

5. With the JAMB Central Admission Processing System (CAPS), no institutions or anyone else can admit anybody under the table or give anyone a “backdoor admission”

6. Candidates can have access to their dashboard on CAPS with their JAMB Registration Number and be able to know their admission status at any time.

7. When a candidate is not given the course he or she applied to study, the candidate can either accept or reject the admission.

8. There is a marketplace where institutions can demand candidates who met the admission criteria of the institution but have not been admitted or have rejected the admission offered to them regardless of whether or not such candidates chose them during JAMB registration.

9. Candidates can equally accept or reject any offer for “admission consideration” which is different from the “offer of admission.”

10. The Central Admission Processing System is very secure. Anyone that tries to break it will fail and if the person by chance succeeds, the person will find him or herself in EFCC or ICPC box.

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  1. Destiny Aizebeokhai

    But if in a situation where you have 2 names in your o level and you have three names in your jamb how do you go about it and is it possible to align jamb with your o level by removing one name

    please I need an answer as this is a case that have been bothering me

    • Majeed Abdulwali

      If your O’level has two names and your JAMB has three, it’s best you correct your JAMB details so that both results match. Schools usually follow WAEC/O’level details during admission and clearance, so JAMB should be aligned with that.

      You can do this by going to a JAMB office or CBT centre to apply for Correction of Name. If you want to keep all three names, then you’ll need an affidavit and possibly a newspaper publication to prove that both variations of your name belong to you.

      It’s always safer to make all your documents uniform now so you won’t face problems during admission or even later at NYSC.

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