Before 2026 JAMB registration begins, get these 8 things ready

The 2026 UTME/DE registration is expected to begin in January. As preparations continue, JAMB has released preliminary guidelines for candidates ahead of the registration exercise. The process is expected to follow a similar pattern to last year, with one notable update: Candidates will be required to declare their current admission status during registration; whether or not they are already enrolled in a tertiary institution.

1. Get Your National Identification Number (NIN)

The National Identification Number (NIN) remains a compulsory requirement for all UTME/DE candidates. Candidates who do not yet have a NIN should visit an approved NIMC enrollment centre without delay to register.

2. Ensure You Have a Registered Phone Number for Profile Code Creation

Before registering, you will need to generate a profile code by sending your NIN via a registered phone number to a shortcode provided by JAMB. Make sure you have a valid, registered phone number for this process.

3. Set Up a Free Email Address

Your email address serves as a backup for your JAMB profile in case you lose access to your phone number. It is mandatory to provide an email address during registration. Setting up an email is quick and free. We recommend using Gmail, which can be easily accessed at gmail.com.

4. Decide on the Course You Want to Study

This is the best time to choose the course you want to pursue. This decision requires thoughtful consideration, so don’t wait until the registration begins. Choose a course you are passionate about and have the academic aptitude for. Be sure to have a second-choice course in mind, as this can improve your chances of admission, and you’ll be required to fill it up during registration.

5. Choose the School You Want to Apply, and study your course in

Similarly, decide which school you intend to apply to before registration begins. Consider factors such as whether the institution offers your desired course, the admission requirements, school fees, and location. For a higher chance of success, consider having a backup option such as a polytechnic or college of education because they will be required while filling your JAMB registration form. To learn more about this, read 5 things UTME candidates should consider before choosing an institution.

6. Know Your Subject Combination

Each course has a specific set of subjects required for admission. It’s essential to select the correct subject combination for your chosen course and institution. Many students make the mistake of choosing the wrong subjects, which can jeopardize their chances of admission. Use the JAMB Brochure to verify the correct subject combination before registration begins.

7. Seek Guidance if Needed

If you are unsure about your choice of course, institution, or subject combination, don’t hesitate to ask for guidance. You can use the “Ask a Question” section on our website or mobile app/computer software, where a community of experts will provide helpful answers. Alternatively, join our JAMB 2026 WhatsApp group to get instant advice and answers to your questions. Join here.

8. Get familiar with the Registration Guidelines

The registration process is basically done in 3 steps namely:

Profile Code Generation → E-PIN vending from authorised channels e.g. banks → Registration at JAMB Approved CBT Centre

Important Tips:

Correct all issues with your NIN and biodata (name, date of birth, gender, state of origin, etc.) at NIMC and confirm that the changes reflect before registration .

Ensure your GSM number and email are unique and functional. They should not be changed, shared, or reused for other candidates.

If you have biometric problems during registration, visit the nearest JAMB office. Do not allow any CBT centre to forcefully register you.

Ensure that a dual screen is used during registration and confirm that your passport photograph and biometrics are captured correctly. Also ensure you cross-check details and ensure that all information is accurate before final submission by the registrant at the centre.

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