
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially set Wednesday, March 12, 2025, as the commencement date for the sale of Direct Entry (DE) application forms. This announcement follows the conclusion of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) registration, which ended on March 8, 2025.
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What is JAMB Direct Entry?
JAMB’s Direct Entry (DE) registration is tailored for candidates who have already attained post-secondary qualifications and wish to gain admission directly into the second year of a university program, bypassing the traditional UTME process. This pathway is available to holders of advanced qualifications such as:
- National Diploma (ND)
- Higher National Diploma (HND)
- National Certificate in Education (NCE)
- A-Level certificates from recognized examination bodies
- Bachelor’s degrees from accredited institutions
Strict Registration Process and Verification
JAMB has emphasized that all DE registrations must be conducted through its Professional Registration Centres (PRC) to ensure transparency. To maintain credibility and prevent malpractice, the board has introduced the following measures:
- A special verification committee will review all A-Level qualifications.
- Any attempt to submit fraudulent credentials will lead to prosecution and automatic disqualification.
- Higher institutions are required to revalidate certificates before offering admissions.
Key Guidelines for 2025 JAMB DE Registration
- Registration Date: Begins on March 12, 2025
- Application Mode: Strictly via JAMB-accredited Professional Registration Centres (PRC)
- Verification Process: Institutions must authenticate applicants’ qualifications before admission.
- Fraud Prevention: Any detected forgery will lead to strict penalties, including prosecution.
JAMB’s Role in Nigeria’s Higher Education System
Since its establishment in 1978, JAMB has served as Nigeria’s central examination body for admissions into tertiary institutions, including universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. It is responsible for conducting:
- The Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for fresh secondary school graduates.
- The Direct Entry (DE) program for candidates with post-secondary qualifications.
JAMB has fully transitioned to Computer-Based Testing (CBT) to improve security, efficiency, and fairness in the admission process. Additionally, the National Identification Number (NIN) remains a mandatory requirement for all UTME and DE registrations, ensuring accurate data collection.
Why This Matters for Aspiring University Students
The Direct Entry program provides an alternative pathway for students seeking higher education without sitting for UTME. Candidates who have completed polytechnic, NCE, or A-Level programs now have the opportunity to proceed directly to 200 level in Nigerian universities.
With JAMB implementing strict verification processes to eliminate fraud and ensure credibility, candidates are advised to follow all guidelines carefully and submit only genuine credentials.
Final Thoughts
As the March 12, 2025 registration date approaches, interested candidates should prepare their documents and ensure they register through approved JAMB centers. With the board’s renewed efforts in maintaining the integrity of the admission process, only qualified applicants will gain admission through the Direct Entry scheme.
For more updates, visit JAMB’s official website or follow their verified communication channels.
Source. Nairamettics
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