JAMB Releases 2025 UTME Resit Results, Mop-Up Exam To Follow
Posted 6 months ago at 6:37 pm on Sunday, May 25, 2025 by SchoolOverFlow
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the 2025 UTME resit results. This followed exams conducted for candidates affected by technical issues and misconduct during the main UTME.
Key Points:
- Results are now available for most candidates.
- Absentees will sit for a mop-up exam.
- Results for under-aged candidates have been released but are not valid for admission.
- Candidates involved in cheating received their results with a warning.
- Over 3,000 cases of malpractice—including impersonation and hacking—are under investigation.
- Some CBT centres have been banned, and operators may face legal action.
Performance Summary:
Out of 336,845 resit candidates, 21,082 were absent. JAMB noted no significant difference in overall performance trends.
Next Steps:
- Candidates can check their results using the usual JAMB portal or SMS code.
- Those not involved in misconduct don’t need to recheck their results.
- Affected candidates are being notified directly.
JAMB assures all candidates and the public of its continued commitment to fairness, transparency, and exam integrity.
Key Points:
- Results are now available for most candidates.
- Absentees will sit for a mop-up exam.
- Results for under-aged candidates have been released but are not valid for admission.
- Candidates involved in cheating received their results with a warning.
- Over 3,000 cases of malpractice—including impersonation and hacking—are under investigation.
- Some CBT centres have been banned, and operators may face legal action.
Performance Summary:
Out of 336,845 resit candidates, 21,082 were absent. JAMB noted no significant difference in overall performance trends.
Next Steps:
- Candidates can check their results using the usual JAMB portal or SMS code.
- Those not involved in misconduct don’t need to recheck their results.
- Affected candidates are being notified directly.
JAMB assures all candidates and the public of its continued commitment to fairness, transparency, and exam integrity.