The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has directed candidates who applied for admission through the 2024 Direct Entry (DE) mode using awaiting results from IJMB or JUPEB to upload their results as soon as they are released.
JAMB gave the directive via a statement issued by its spokesperson, Dr Fabian Benjamin, on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
Benjamin stressed that that failure to upload the results would result in disqualification from consideration for the 2024 DE admission.
He stated: “During the 2024 DE registration period, some candidates registered with awaiting results from IJMB and JUPEB but have not yet uploaded these results.
“Please note that no candidate will be considered for admission with awaiting results, in line with the policy for UTME candidates.
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“Any application marked as ‘awaiting result’ (AR) that does not comply with this directive will be disqualified from admission consideration.
“It is essential that all candidates’ credentials are verified to determine their eligibility.
“Candidates who fail to upload their results will be regarded as not having any results.”
Benjamin also urged candidates applying for the 2025 DE to be proactive and ensure that their awaiting results are uploaded promptly upon release to change their status from AR and enhance their chances of admission.
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