The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has issued early updates on the JAMB 2026 registration form for all hopeful UTME as well as Direct Entry applicants looking to be admitted into Nigerian polytechnics, universities, and colleges of higher education.
If you are planning to take your JAMB 2026 UTME exam, this guide provides everything you must learn about the registration process, which includes the cost required, requirements, portal ways to register, as well as important dates.
What ‘s the JAMB 2026 Registration Form?
The registration form for JAMB 2026 constitutes the only official form of documentation that permits candidates to submit an application for the U.T.M.E. (UTME) or Direct Entry (DE).
By completing this form, you’ll:
- Create your JMB profile
- Select which institutions and the courses you will take.
- Submit your O-level details
- Sign up for the DE or UTME tests.
The registration process is only done on the official JAMB portal – http://www.jamb.gov.ng as well as at CBT centres that have been approved all over Nigeria.
What is the cost of the JAMB 2026 Registration Form?
As of the latest information, the JAMB 2026 registration form price is expected to remain the same as last year’s, pending official confirmation.
Item | Price (₦) |
JAMB Registration Form (with Reading Text) | ₦6,200 |
JAMB Mock Exam (optional) | ₦1,500 |
CBT Centre Service Charge | ₦700 |
Total (with Mock Exam) | ₦8,400 |
Note: The official price will be confirmed by JAMB in January 2026. Do not pay more than the approved fee at any centre.
JAMB 2026 Registration Requirements
Before you purchase and fill out the JAMB 2026 form, be sure to have the following items in your possession:
- A valid National Identification Number (NIN)
- A working number for a phone as well as an email address
- Personal information (name, day of birth, etc.)
- O’level result (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB) – or waiting for results
- The choice of institution (up to 4)
- Passport image (to be taken at the CBT Centre)
- The receipt for payment or the JMB electronic PIN
Step-by-Step Guide to Register for JAMB 2026
Follow these steps with care to finish your JMB 2026 registration form with success:
Step 1: Get Your NIN
- Go to any NIMC Enrolment Centre to get yourself a National Identification Number (NIN).
- Text NIN [your 11-digit NIN] to 55019 or 66019.
- You’ll be sent an SMS with a profile code via SMS. Keep it secure.
Step 2: Purchase the JAMB ePIN
- You can purchase your electronic PIN at the banks (UBA, Access, Zenith and others), POS agents, or on payment platforms online.
- The ePIN will be delivered to your mobile by SMS.
Step 3: Visit an Accredited CBT Centre
- You can visit any CBT centre accredited by JAMB close to you, armed with your profile code and ePIN.
- The authorities will take your biometric data and photos as well as your personal information.
Step 4: Fill Out the JAMB 2026 Form
- Give accurate information that includes your subjects and institutions as well as your course selections.
- Make sure you verify your details carefully prior to making your submission.
Step 5: Collect Your Printout
- After you have submitted your application, get your JAMB 2026 registration slip.
- Be sure to keep it safe, as you’ll need it to pass your test as well as for the admission.
JAMB 2026 Registration Portal
All registrations have to be completed via an authorised website of the JAMB: www.jamb.gov.ng.
But, you aren’t able to fill the application online. You need to complete the registration at an accredited CBT centre.
Be sure to not utilise unofficial websites or platforms which claim to register candidates, as these are not endorsed by JAMB.
JAMB 2026 Registration Timeline (Expected Dates)
Activity | Date | Status |
Sale of JAMB 2026 Form | January 15 – February 26, 2026 | Upcoming |
JAMB Mock Exam | February 22, 2026 | Pending |
Main UTME Exam | March 17 – March 24, 2026 | Scheduled |
Result Release | April 2026 | Expected |
JAMB will officially confirm these dates in December 2025.
Important Warnings for JAMB 2026 Candidates
- Don’t register more than one time. Duplicate registrations will be removed.
- Never divulge your profile number or your ePIN to anyone.
- Only use CBT centres that are JAMB-approved to register and take exams.
- Make sure you keep your number in your phone because you will need it during the admissions process.
- Beware of agents and touts who claim they can “help” with JAMB registration.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: When will JAMB 2026 registration start?
A: The sale of forms is expected to start by January 15, 2026.
Q2: How much is the JAMB 2026 form?
A: The form is expected to cost ₦6,200, excluding mock exam fees.
Q3: Can I register for JAMB 2026 without NIN?
A: No. A valid NIN is mandatory for registration.
Q4: Where can I register for JAMB 2026?
A: Only at JAMB-accredited CBT centres listed on www.jamb.gov.ng.
Q5: Is the mock exam compulsory?
A: No. It’s optional but recommended for practice.
Q6: How can I get my JAMB profile code?
A: Text NIN [your NIN] to 55019 or 66019.
Q7: Can I use last year’s ePIN?
A: No. You must buy a new ePIN for 2026.
Q8: What is the JAMB syllabus for 2026?
A: You can download the latest syllabus from universities.ng/jamb-syllabus.
Q9: How do I correct mistakes after registration?
A: You can apply for data correction on the JAMB portal after registration closes.
Q10: What happens after registration?
A: You’ll sit for the UTME, then proceed to Post-UTME and admission via JAMB CAPS.
Conclusion
The application form for JAMB 2026 is the first step to gain admission to any Nigerian higher educational institution. Make sure you are prepared early and that all your documents are in order, and only register through authorised JAMB CBT centres.
Keep informed about deadlines for registration as well as exam schedules and admissions announcements via universities.ng — your reliable source for confirmed updated JAMB 2026 information.








