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Using Awaiting Results For Jamb 2024

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Modified On May 25, 2025

For the past few weeks, I have been receiving calls as to whether students with Awaiting results can register for Jamb 2024 since they are yet to write Waec and Neco.

 

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Many candidates are wondering whether they can put awaiting results in their Jamb Form and then upload them when the results are released.

The good news is that you can register for Jamb 2024 even when you have not written Waec or Neco yet. You can also register Post UTME in your school when your results are yet to be released by Waec or Neco. This is called using awaiting results to register Jamb.

When you get to the approved Jamb registration center, simply tell them, I don’t have an O level result. They will immediately understand and know what to do. Make sure you know your Waec subjects since you may need them.

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The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has stated that candidates with Awaiting results can apply for Jamb UTME. Such candidates must have gotten their results at the point of admission into their institution.

The board equally stated that JAMB will not deny any Candidate the right to quality education. During registration, those with results will upload their results, while Awaiting Result candidates will not upload any. This will not in any way qualify them or make them less preferred to those with results.

So if you hope to apply for 2024 UTME using An awaiting result, go ahead and do so. JAMB will not disqualify you for that. Don’t waste time, quickly practice Jamb past questions and hot topics for all subjects for free. Download Flashlearners Jamb App and Start Learning…

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115 Comments

  1. abeeb says

    excuse me sir can I get admission to ilaro poly with awaiting result

  2. john says

    Sir i score D7 in english can i study medicine

  3. Anonymous says

    I want to buy a direct entry form to Nasarawa state university with awaiting result of my ND result, but they told me no awaiting result is allowed because they is a colon for me to provide my ND result, please sir what would I do

  4. Anonymous says

    Sir.we wrote jamb with awaiting result n we ar yet to start waec so how can we do our screening

    • Isaac Inegbenehi says

      You will surely do it… Don’t be scared dear

  5. alex says

    sir my waec I got e8 in econs and d7 in English and I want to register for jamb nw Wat can I study with dis results

  6. John omoniyi says

    Sir my gce result has been used for another candidate, what can i do

  7. Pere Ogidi says

    Sir, one more thing, will all universities comply with d awaiting result candidates. That is, they will not reject u bcuz u filled awaiting?

  8. Pere Ogidi says

    I wrote jamb n d result is out but am yet to write my neco exam, would dat be a problem sir?

    • Samuel says

      I made all subjects only economic D3 literature. e8 is admission possible??

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