In a recent development that impacts thousands of students across Nigeria, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially postponed the commencement of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) registration. Originally scheduled to begin on Friday, January 31, 2025, the registration process will now commence on Monday, February 3, 2025. This decision was made to allow the board to implement key adjustments necessary for a seamless and credible registration process.
The announcement comes at a crucial time when many prospective candidates are preparing for one of the most significant examinations in Nigeria’s education system. JAMB, known for its rigorous efforts to maintain transparency and efficiency in the university admission process, has assured the public that the delay is in the best interest of all stakeholders. According to the board, the postponement became necessary due to several pressing issues that require immediate attention.
One of the primary reasons for this change is the need to adjust JAMB’s registration templates. These adjustments are essential in refining the registration process to ensure accuracy and prevent any disruptions that could arise due to system glitches or policy inconsistencies. The board emphasized that the modifications would help streamline the registration process, making it more effective and accommodating for all candidates.
Another major factor influencing the decision is the recent suspension of certain law programmes in select universities. This suspension, as submitted to the board by the Council for Legal Education, requires JAMB to update its system to reflect these changes. Without these updates, candidates may unknowingly register for programmes that are no longer accredited, leading to unnecessary complications during the admission process. By taking additional time to integrate these changes, JAMB aims to prevent students from applying to institutions offering law programmes that no longer meet the required legal education standards.
Furthermore, the board has discovered irregularities in the approval process of some Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres. Investigations revealed that certain centres obtained JAMB approval through deceptive means, using inadequate facilities that do not meet the board’s stringent standards. These findings prompted JAMB to conduct a comprehensive review of all registered CBT centres to ensure compliance with its operational guidelines. The decision to postpone registration allows JAMB to weed out non-compliant centres and approve only those that meet its quality assurance benchmarks. This move is expected to enhance the credibility of the UTME by ensuring that candidates sit for their examinations in well-equipped and properly monitored environments.
While the postponement may cause inconvenience to some candidates and their families, JAMB has reassured the public that the decision was made in the best interest of maintaining a fair and transparent examination system. The board acknowledged the disruption this may cause but emphasized that the additional time will be used to finalize all necessary updates and corrections. Candidates are advised to take advantage of the extended period to properly prepare and ensure they meet all the requirements before the new registration date.
JAMB has also urged prospective candidates to rely solely on official communication channels for information regarding the UTME registration process. In recent years, misinformation and fraudulent activities have increased, with some unauthorized agents exploiting students and parents by providing false details about examination dates, fees, and registration requirements. To avoid falling victim to scams, candidates are encouraged to visit JAMB’s official website and follow verified announcements from the board.
The decision to shift the registration date underscores JAMB’s commitment to maintaining high standards in Nigeria’s tertiary education admission system. By taking proactive steps to address key issues before registration begins, the board aims to ensure a seamless, transparent, and credible examination process. Prospective candidates should stay updated and prepare accordingly, as JAMB continues to implement measures that will improve the overall UTME experience and uphold the integrity of university admissions in Nigeria.