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How To Check Your UTME/JAMB 2024 RESULTS

Here are the steps to check your JAMB results :

  • Retrieve Your Registered Phone Number: Use the phone number you provided during your JAMB registration. If you’re unsure, refer to your JAMB examination slip for confirmation.
  • Text UTMERESULT to 55019/66019: Send a text message with the keyword “UTMERESULT” to either 55019 or 66019, using the registered phone number.
  • Receive Result Notification: Candidates with available results will receive a message containing their result details.
  • Go to the JAMB eFacility Portal: Open a web browser on either your phone or laptop and visit JAMB’s eFacility portal at (link unavailable).
  • Enter your login details: Here, you will need to provide the email address and password you used during registration.
  • Access your results: Once you’ve entered the required details, click on the “Check UTME Results” button. Your UTME score for each subject tested should be displayed on the screen if it has been released.

What you need to know about the 2024 UTME

  • Registration and Participation: A total of 1.94 million candidates registered for the examination across 118 towns and over 700 centers nationwide. The examination commenced on April 19th, 2024, and concluded on April 29th, 2024. However, 80,810 candidates were absent, leaving 1,904,189 participants available.
  • Released Results: Out of the registered candidates, the results of 1,842,464 have been released. Notably, only 0.4% of candidates scored 300 and above, while 24% achieved scores of 200 and above. The majority, 76%, scored below 200.
  • Gender and Disability Representation: Female candidates accounted for 1,007,275 of the total enrolment, constituting 50.6%, while males constituted 49.4%. Furthermore, 3,164 candidates with disabilities participated in the examination, reflecting a notable 36.2% increase compared to the previous year.

With these steps, candidates can conveniently access their 2024 JAMB/UTME results without the need to visit any Computer Based Testing (CBT) centers or cybercafés.

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