JAMB 2025/2026 Admission Letter Printing Procedures
The JAMB portal is now open for downloading and printing 2025 Admission letters. Here’s is JAMB 2025/2026 Admission Letter Printing Procedures, notification slip using your mobile phone or a cyber cafe.
Exam Type | UTME |
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Exam Year | 2024/2025 |
File Format | |
Printing Fee | N3,000 |
Printing Portal | https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/ |
The JAMB admission letter is an official document confirming provisional admission into Nigerian tertiary institutions. It includes the institution’s name, course of study, and personal details. This letter is essential for proof of admission, NYSC registration, institutional documentation, and applying for loans and scholarships.
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How to Print Admission Letter on JAMB Portal 2025
- Log In to Your JAMB Profile: Enter your email and password. If you don’t have a profile, create one by clicking “Create e-Facility Account/Login” and follow the steps.
- Access the Admission Letter Printing Service: After logging in, click “Print Admission Letter” to go to the printing page.
- Make Payment: Pay ₦3,000 as instructed on the payment page using the available methods.
- Select Your Examination Year: Choose “2024” from the dropdown menu.
- Enter Your JAMB Registration Number: Input your registration number and click “Print Admission Letter.”
- Print Your Admission Letter: Review the details, then click “Print” to get a hard copy. Print multiple copies if needed. Alternatively, visit a JAMB-accredited CBT center to print your letter.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, you can reprint it by following the same process and making another payment.
Yes, you can access and print admission letters from previous years on the JAMB portal.
It is usually ready for printing immediately after your admission status is confirmed.
Yes, as long as they have your JAMB registration number and the necessary payment, they can print it on your behalf.
Contact JAMB directly for assistance. There might be a delay in the system or an issue with your admission status.