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JAMB Releases Analysis For 2025 UTME

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has published a detailed statistical report on the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), providing an in-depth overview of candidate performance across Nigeria. The UTME, a critical gateway to tertiary education, saw significant participation this year, with the released data shedding light on both overall results and specific demographic achievements.

A total of 1,955,069 candidates participated in the 2025 UTME, conducted nationwide. The statistical breakdown reveals varied performance levels among candidates:

Over 1.5 million candidates scored below 200, indicating that a significant majority did not meet the typical benchmark for competitive university admissions.

7,658 candidates achieved scores between 300 and 319, reflecting a strong performance in the higher score range.

4,756 candidates excelled with scores above 320, placing them among the top performers in the examination.

JAMB’s report also spotlighted the participation and performance of underage candidates, emphasizing efforts to identify and nurture exceptional talent. A total of 40,247 underage candidates were granted the opportunity to participate in the 2025 UTME, showcasing their academic potential. Of these:

467 candidates (1.16%) achieved scores that meet JAMB’s defined threshold for exceptional ability in the UTME.

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The performance of these candidates in the subsequent three stages of evaluation is still under review, indicating that their final recognition as exceptional talents is pending further assessment.

This focus on underage candidates underscores JAMB’s commitment to fostering young talent, with the exceptional ability threshold serving as a key criterion for identifying high-potential students.

In its official statement, JAMB emphasized the importance of the statistical breakdown in providing a transparent and comprehensive view of the 2025 UTME results. The data did not only reflects the academic performance of candidates but also serves as a tool for stakeholders to assess the state of secondary education and tertiary admission readiness in Nigeria. The Board’s inclusion of specific metrics, such as the performance of underage candidates, highlights its dedication to equitable opportunities and the recognition of diverse talent pools.

JAMB has indicated that further evaluations, particularly for the underage candidates identified as exceptional, will continue in subsequent stages. The outcomes of these assessments will likely influence the final selection of candidates for specialized academic programs or scholarships aimed at high-achieving students.

For candidates and their families, the release of these results marks a critical juncture in the tertiary admission process. Those with competitive scores will proceed to the next stages of admission, while others may explore alternative pathways, such as remedial programs or vocational training.

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