JAMB Change of Course/ Institution – Why Candidates Apply

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Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB Change of Course/ Institution Form Is Out – See Why Candidates Apply.

JAMB Change of Course

There are obviously three good reasons why a candidate may need to change his/her jamb choice of course or institution or both:

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Low JAMB score:

After the release of Jamb results, the next thing to face is admission screening exercise and admissions. Now take for instance that someone applied for a federal university of technology, Minna who will probably fix a cut-off mark of 200 and above; if such candidate scored less than 200, it simply means he/she has lost the admission. In this case the change of institution to a state-owned/private University becomes necessary. State universities generally fix cut-off marks below 200.

Incomplete O’level results

In this case candidates who may have ran into deficiency of required credit passes in some key/relevant subjects may decide to go for change of course to accommodate themselves.

Mistakes during registration

Was there a mistake while filling your registration by either you or the business/cyber cafe? With this help, you can now correct any errors made during registration of your course or institution.

Other challenge

These includes several factors ranging from finance, change in Geographical locations, Parent’s suggestions, Fear of Tribal differences, etc. Such cases treated under this heading result to change of institution.

N/B: Change of course and institution can only be done once and you can only change to a course relating to your UTME Subject combination.

See Also: How to Apply for JAMB Change of Course/Institution


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