
After weeks of anxiety and disrupted expectations, over 379,000 Nigerian candidates who sat for a rescheduled UTME exam can finally breathe easier. JAMB, Nigeria’s university admissions body, has announced the official release of results impacted by earlier technical hitches. What began as uncertainty for many—especially in Lagos and across the South-East—has become a moment of clarity, with new results now available to affected students.
JAMB has completed a phased release of 2025 UTME results, including those from rescheduled exams after technical failures. The updated results cover over 379,000 students.
- JAMB has released results for candidates affected by technical failures during the initial 2025 UTME.
- Around 379,000 students sat a rescheduled exam across four days in May.
- Most technical issues occurred in Lagos and the South-East, prompting broad concern.
- 2025 UTME results show over 1.5 million candidates scored below 200 marks.
- Officials cite stricter anti-malpractice systems as evidence of government reform success.
For thousands of students and families, the wait is over—2025 UTME results are now clear, if still confronting.