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How to Upload O’Level Result on JAMB Portal

Sometime ago JAMB made an announcement that all candidates should upload O’level results on the JAMB CAPS portal. Since then the board has made it mandatory for all candidates to do so for their admission to be processed.

For the sake of my readers, I have decided to write about how you can upload your WAEC, NECO, NABTEB results on JAMB portal.

Before I go into the steps to take to do this, I would like to inform you that there is no official deadline by JAMB to fill in your results on the portal. I understand that when some candidates are registering for JAMB, the input awaiting results on the portal. So this set of candidates should not worry because they can change it at any time.

However, you must be mindful of the date the school of your choice will close the admission window. If the period you uploaded your O’level result exceeds the specified time by your school of choice, you may be denied admission by that school.

This process does not exclude the Direct Entry candidates because they must also input their results.

For emphasis, your admission may be affected if you didn’t
upload your O’level results on JAMB portal.

Follow the procedure below to update your JAMB profile now.

  • Log-in to your JAMB profile https://jamb.gov.ng/EfacilityLogin
  • Click on the icon ‘Check Admission Status,
  • Click on the icon ‘Access my CAPS’
  • Click on ‘My O’level result to be sure whether you have uploaded your NECO or WAEC result. If you haven’t done that, visit any nearby accredited JAMB CBT centre or JAMB office to upload your O’level result. Admission cannot be processed for candidates whose O’level status in CAPS indicates ‘Awaiting Result’

I hope I have been able to help with the information and guide on how you can upload your WAEC result on the JAMB portal as provided in this article.

Bolarinwa Olajire

A tutor with a demonstrated history of working in the education industry. Skilled in analytical skills. Strong education professional with a M. SC focused in condensed matter. You can follow me on Twitter by clicking on the icon below to ask questions.

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