Attention Candidates: JAMB 2024 Direct Entry Admission Update

Urgent Action Required: Upload Your IJMB and JUPEB Results Now
Hey there, future students! Listen up because this is important. If you applied for the 2024 admission cycle through the Interim Joint Matriculation Board Examination (IJMB) or the Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB), you need to act fast. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has made it crystal clear: you must head over to any authorized Computer-Based Test (CBT) center as soon as your results are out and upload them. This step is non-negotiable if you want to stay in the running for the 2024 Direct Entry (DE) admission process.
What Happens If You Don’t Upload Your Results?
Let me break it down for you. If you skip this crucial step, you risk being disqualified from the 2024 DE admission process. That’s right—your chances of getting into your dream school could slip away if you don’t follow through. This directive isn’t just a suggestion; it’s a must-do. According to a statement released in Abuja by JAMB’s Public Communication Advisor, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, any application marked as “awaiting result” (AR) that doesn’t comply with this directive will be automatically disqualified. No exceptions.
Why Is This Directive So Important?
JAMB isn’t messing around when it comes to verifying your credentials. They want to ensure that every candidate who applies is truly eligible for admission. If you don’t upload your results, it’s as if you never took the exams. Your application will be treated as incomplete, and you’ll miss out on the opportunity to secure a spot in the upcoming academic year. It’s not just about following rules—it’s about proving that you’ve earned your place in the system.
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What JAMB’s Statement Says
Here’s the official word from JAMB: “All candidates who applied for admission through the 2024 Direct Entry (DE) mode using awaiting results from IJMB or JUPEB should urgently visit any approved CBT centre to upload their results as soon as they are released. Failure to do so will result in disqualification from consideration for the 2024 DE admission.”
During the 2024 DE registration period, some candidates registered with awaiting results from IJMB and JUPEB but haven’t yet uploaded these results. JAMB wants to make one thing clear: no candidate will be considered for admission with an “awaiting result” status. This policy mirrors the same strict guidelines applied to UTME candidates.
What Happens If You Ignore the Directive?
Let’s be real—if you don’t upload your results, you’re essentially throwing away your chances of admission. Any application marked as “awaiting result” (AR) that doesn’t comply with this directive will be disqualified from admission consideration. It’s that simple. JAMB is leaving no room for misunderstandings. They’re emphasizing that all candidate credentials must be verified to determine eligibility. If you don’t upload your results, it will be assumed that you don’t have any.
Looking Ahead to 2025
Even if you’re planning to apply for the 2025 DE cycle, now is the time to get proactive. Make sure that as soon as your awaiting results are released, you upload them promptly. This action will change your status from “awaiting result” (AR) to an active candidate, significantly boosting your chances of admission. Don’t wait until the last minute—take control of your future by staying on top of this requirement.
So, there you have it. JAMB is serious about maintaining transparency and fairness in the admission process. By following their guidelines, you’re not only protecting your chances of admission but also showing that you’re committed to your education. Stay sharp, stay informed, and most importantly, stay ahead of the game!
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