2025 Rescheduled UTME Results: What Candidates Should Know

The wait for the 2025 rescheduled UTME results is almost over! A recent update, shared via an official notice, confirms that the results are currently under review and are expected to be released either later this evening or tomorrow morning. For thousands of candidates who participated in the rescheduled exam, this news brings a mix of anticipation and relief.
What Does This Mean for Candidates?
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has assured candidates that the results are being carefully reviewed to ensure accuracy and fairness. This final check is a standard procedure to address any discrepancies or technical issues before the results are published. Once the review is complete, candidates can access their scores on the official JAMB portal by logging in with their registration details.
How to Check Your Results
When the results are released, follow these simple steps to check yours:
- Visit the official JAMB portal: https://www.jamb.gov.ng.
- Log in using your email and password.
- Navigate to the “Check UTME Results” section.
- Your score will be displayed on the screen.
It’s advisable to have a stable internet connection and avoid rushing to check the results immediately upon release to avoid server congestion.
Next Steps After Results
Once your results are out, take the following actions:
- Print your result slip: This is crucial for future reference, especially during admissions.
- Check your eligibility: Compare your score with the cutoff marks for your chosen institution and course.
- Prepare for Post-UTME: Many schools conduct additional screenings, so start revising early.
Final Thoughts
The release of the rescheduled UTME results marks a significant milestone in the 2025 admission process. While waiting, candidates are encouraged to stay calm and avoid unnecessary anxiety. Remember, your result is just one step toward your academic journey—stay positive and proactive!
For further updates, keep an eye on JAMB’s official communication channels. Best of luck to all candidates!
Stay informed. Stay prepared.