JAMB 2025 UTME Results Released Amid Crackdown on Exam Fraud
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially announced the release of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results, disclosing that 39,834 results are withheld over suspected malpractice. Registrar Prof. Ishaq Oloyede revealed the details in Abuja, emphasizing the board’s zero-tolerance stance on exam fraud.
Key Highlights from JAMB’s Announcement
- Withheld Results: 39,834 candidates under investigation for alleged malpractice.
- Ongoing Probes: 80 individuals face scrutiny for exam-related offenses.
- Anambra Tops List: 14 suspects from the state under investigation.
- Underage Excellence: 467 underage candidates scored above the national benchmark.
- Fraud Cases: 50 candidates implicated in impersonation, illicit materials, and other malpractices.
JAMB’s Stance on Malpractice
Prof. Oloyede reiterated the board’s commitment to integrity:
“We will not compromise standards. Withheld results will remain pending until investigations conclude. Perpetrators will face penalties under the law.”
Recent Anti-Fraud Measures:
- Enhanced biometric verification.
- Surveillance systems to detect impersonation.
- Collaboration with security agencies to prosecute offenders.
Underage Candidates: A Silver Lining
Despite malpractice concerns, 467 underage candidates (below 16) outperformed expectations, showcasing exceptional academic readiness. JAMB praised their performance but urged parents to adhere to age-appropriate exam participation guidelines.
What’s Next for Candidates?
- Accessing Results: Candidates can check scores via JAMB’s portal or SMS.
- Appeals: Those disputing results can request a review through JAMB’s facility.
- Admissions: Tertiary institutions will soon commence 2025/2026 admissions.
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Final Take
While JAMB celebrates candidates’ achievements, the crackdown on malpractice underscores its resolve to uphold exam credibility. For affected candidates, transparency and adherence to guidelines remain critical as admissions begin.
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