
The Joint Admissions and Enlisting Board has revealed 279 results from the Unified Tertiary Enlisting Evaluation that were initially withheld pending investigation.
The development was revealed on Thursday by JAMB’s representative, Fabian Benjamin, in a post on X, where he mentioned that the freshly launched results were separate from those currently issued by the evaluation body.
Benjamin explained that the choice followed an extensive review of cases identified over supposed assessment misbehavior.
He noted that while some prospects had their results invalidated after examinations verified malpractice, others were cleared and had their outcomes released after no initial evidence was discovered against them.
According to him, results linked to examination centres flagged through JAMB’s live surveillance system or centres that brought in negative reports would continue to remain under review.
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He included that any candidate found culpable after investigations would have their result cancelled.
The board also urged candidates who have not yet been able to access their scores to validate their status by sending out UTMERESULT to 55019 or 66019 utilizing the exact same phone number utilized during registration.
The 2026 UTME was performed from April 16 to April 25 at authorized computer-based test centres throughout the country.