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Jamb Series 48: After Jamb Releases Results

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Modified On Dec 6, 2021 By Isaac

What next after Jamb and when will Jamb start giving admission? This is another question asked by two sets of persons; those who failed Jamb And those who passed. I will show you what to do after Jamb releases Results.

For those who failed Jamb, it is very simple. Get a job or learn skills even as you prepare for next year Jamb. Understand that failing Jamb is not the end of life and it doesn’t mean that you’re a failure. Time and chance happen to everything. You can still make Jamb and Gain Admission.

For those who passed Jamb, it is not the end of the journey. You must put structures in place so that you don’t fail to gain admission. After all, passing Jamb is not a guarantee that your admission is sure.

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  • 8 Things To Do After Jamb 2022
    • 1. Check Your Score And Your Choice Institution
    • 2. Check Your Course And Cut Off Mark
    • 3. Consider Whether To Change School Or Course
    • 4. Be Patient
    • 5. Enjoy Yourself
    • 6. Learn A Skill
    • 7. Be Updated About Post UTME
    • 8. Know More About Your School

8 Things To Do After Jamb 2022

Back to the question, what next after Jamb? That’s exactly what I am about to teach you. Take a glass of water and let’s begin.

1. Check Your Score And Your Choice Institution

Check your Jamb score and see whether it can take you to your choice of institution or not. If yes, good… But if no, go to number 3 below. Post-UTME is good news to candidates with low Jamb score. You may want to click here for how to blast post utme and gain admission.

2. Check Your Course And Cut Off Mark

After confirming that you’ve crossed your school’s general cut off mark and the requirements for your course of choice, the next step is to see whether you can be admitted with your score.

For example, UNIBEN Jamb cut off mark for Medicine and Surgery is 200. This doesn’t mean that a score of 200 or even 220 is good for UNIBEN Medicine. Some courses are so competitive that you need both high Jamb and Post UTME Score.

3. Consider Whether To Change School Or Course

If your score is not enough for your first choice school, then consider getting a change of institution form. You may want to click here to go through my article on Jamb score that guarantees your admission. This will help you decide whether to change school or course of study.

4. Be Patient

After Jamb, there usually this zeal to go to school. And you are like, “my school should release admission list na”. Calm down so that your blood pressure doesn’t rise above normal. Restlessness can land you into bad decisions.

5. Enjoy Yourself

I know that so many aspirants will be on fast until their names are in the admission list. This is not necessary.

You are not the one to admit yourself. Therefore, “leave trash for lawma”. If you have done the necessary things, then forget that you wrote Jamb and continue with your life.

6. Learn A Skill

Jamb releases first batch admission status around September. You don’t have to waste time. Develop yourself. Don’t fail to go through Flashlearners video classes. Feel free to check out top skills to learn here.

7. Be Updated About Post UTME

Sign up to my newsletter so that you don’t miss any information concerning your school’s online and physical clearance, plus other admission updates. Ensure you stay updated about released of Post Jamb form, admission process and admission list.

8. Know More About Your School

Learn About Your School’s Calendar, Admission Process And School Fees. You need to know what’s up in your school of choice. Remember, it is what you have in your head that takes you ahead.

Jamb Series Part 48 After Jamb Releases Results, What Next? Drop your comment and don’t fail to share this good news with friends… Best Regards!


Other Guide On The SeriesRecommended Summary of part 1 to 15Read Also   Summary of part 16 to 30Part 31 How Engineering Aspirants should studyPart 32 How those going for law should readPart 33 Is it possible to buy fake formPart 34 Is it possible to buy two jamb formsPart 35 Does Jamb postpone or shift exams> See Latest Post On My Jamb Series

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123 Comments

  1. Kenny J. says

    Thank you sir

    Reply
  2. Mark chibuike says

    What’s the difference between JAMB and Post UTME,
    And are they written on The same date,?

    Reply
  3. Precious says

    is unical good for nursing

    Reply
  4. horlayemi says

    sir please,if i pass jamb do i need to do post utme

    Reply
  5. Akinsuroju Oluwafunmilayo Olamide says

    I scored 197,can I gain admission to study Accountancy in federal polytechnic ilaro

    Reply
    • Anonymous says

      Does ilaro polytechnic conduct post utme

      Reply
    • innocent chikadibia says

      yes

      Reply
  6. Blessing says

    I scored 176 can I get a chance to study medicine in uniibadan?

    Reply
  7. godonu dorcas temitayo says

    Dear sir I scored 172 in jamb I want 2 study nursing my first choice is lasu, an d second choice is yaba tech I dont know whether I can get admission nd sir I don’t know whether I should do changing of course or institution or post utme pls sir I need your help

    Reply
  8. Anonymous says

    Hi please what science course can I study with 178 score

    Reply
    • Anonymous says

      I got 150 please which school will accept it

      Reply
      • Isaac Inegbenehi says

        Top Universities And Polytechnics That Accept 150 to 180 Jamb Score

        Reply
  9. Anonymous says

    plz cutoff
    of nasarawa poly

    Reply
  10. Alexander says

    Please can I get a chance to write post utme in unilag with 47.75~191.i want to study computer engineering.

    Reply
  11. Chisom says

    I got154 can I go to university

    Reply
  12. Samuel says

    good day sir,,I score 184 in jamb will ibadan poly pick me to study mechanical engineering

    Reply
    • john says

      Yes, you are good to go

      Reply
  13. Anonymous says

    I need the next step after jamb pls, how to register for post utme……pls reply me
    I nid procedures for everything cos dis is the first jamb am written

    Reply
  14. Anonymous says

    I need updates about my preferred school of choice

    Reply
  15. Thomas mercy says

    Pls sir will lasu accept me for medicine with 189 I beg hepl me

    Reply
    • Isaac Inegbenehi says

      Your score is low. You may want to do a change of institution

      Reply
  16. Toyosi says

    Can i study agric at fuoye with 184

    Reply
  17. Adedeji Temidayo says

    can I study linguistics in the university of Ibadan with 223 as my jamb score

    Reply
  18. Daniel says

    can I get admission into K S U with 161 to read law or I should change to poly for public administration. pls I need ans

    Reply
  19. Ezekiel says

    Can I Gain Admission To Ekitipoly With These Result 167

    Reply
  20. Anonymous says

    I scored 158 can l got admission in ebonyi state university

    Reply
  21. Anonymous says

    Can I study business addminstration with 175 at nekede

    Reply
    • Musbau says

      Pls can i study law wth 204 in oau

      Reply
  22. Habibat says

    I get 170 in jamb can i get addmission in kwarapoly as public administration student

    Reply
  23. Ella says

    I scored 185 can i get admission into UNN

    Reply
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