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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. Happiness ijeoma Ebeh says

    I have registered for jamb, but I have not written GCE, do u think the results will come out before jamb releases.addmission

  2. Romanus Chisom Queen-Esther says

    please sir jamb is starting next mouth which is april and waec same month hope it won’t affect those who will write both exam. Thank You

  3. nolly says

    pls can a person who want take this apply for jamb?

  4. ajide says

    I filled my form with ar.
    with the hope of gaining admission this year
    in unilag
    what if I later write gce this September
    will it meet up

    • Isaac Inegbenehi says

      No… Your result won’t be out before admission begins.

      • Thomas mercy says

        Pls even me will DAT affect us

  5. Isaac glory says

    Can I take gce awaiting results and take jamb this year into ibadan

  6. lauretta says

    i made all my papers except from mathematics which was canceled. can i still rewrite and apply for admission in unizik?

  7. Nelly says

    Please I use marketing in place of commerce for business administration

  8. JOY says

    please sir,can i get admission with this o level result.economic C4,literature Abs,civic B3 English C6,Igbo f9, maths B3,chemistry B3, physiss E8, animal husbandry B2

  9. JOY says

    can i get admission with this o level result.economic C4,literature Abs,civic B3 English C6,Igbo f9, maths B3,chemistry B3, physiss E8, animal husbandry B2

  10. Faith benstowe says

    Can someone who wants to seat for neck or Gce take jamb foam?

    • Anonymous says

      I think so

  11. Morgan Stephen says

    Sir I’ve d7 in biology at my o level will I be giving admission for medicine and surgery?

    • Anonymous says

      No way sir

  12. Peace okafor says

    Can I use awaiting result to enter higher instruction

  13. Emeh mira says

    I have E8in biology and wants to study medicine can I still re write and also apply for jamb in unizik

  14. emmanuel says

    nice one

  15. Ferdinand Levi says

    Thanks for the info sir

  16. Stanley says

    can I gain admission to federal university with GCE result because my waec result is not that good .

  17. jumoke says

    pls is the amount of form for awaiting different?

  18. Luchong joshua says

    Sir can i register with awating result

    • Isaac Inegbenehi says

      Yes na

  19. ajetomobi oluwatobi joshie-quick says

    can a student in ss2 write jamb,waec,post utme and post jamb

    • Isaac Inegbenehi says

      Sure… Check out my article on that here http://flashlearners.com/student-ss1-2-write-waec-neco-jamb/

  20. Magdalene says

    Please sir,is it possible to pick jamb form when I want to register for waec

    • Anonymous says

      Yes

  21. Horlarmi says

    Sir I have D7 in my english and a1 at math sir can I still use it

  22. Olanrewaju ifeoluwa says

    Sir i have E8 in my english can i write jamb b4 i do gce

  23. ibraheem says

    can someone who hasn’t made his result and sitting for another one apply for jamb ?

  24. Anonymous says

    Oh, I’m myself now. Thanks

    • Anonymous says

      Please sir, is it possible to pick jamb form and then still write waec.

  25. Simeon Job says

    This post as releave my worries, hmmm

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