The JUPEB programme 2026 is Nigeria’s most prestigious alternative route to 200-level university admission — and the only A-level pathway that grants direct entry into the University of Lagos (UNILAG). JUPEB (Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board) is a nine to ten month foundation programme moderated by UNILAG that allows candidates to bypass JAMB UTME entirely and gain direct entry into second year (200 level) at over 80 participating Nigerian universities. If you missed JAMB, scored below cut-off, or simply want a more structured alternative pathway to university, this comprehensive JUPEB 2026 guide covers everything: requirements, registration, subject combinations, accepted universities, fees, and strategies for success.
What is JUPEB and How Does It Work?
JUPEB is a nine to ten month A-level equivalent foundation programme approved by the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Education and moderated by the University of Lagos. Candidates study three A-level subjects at an accredited JUPEB centre, sit the JUPEB examination at the end of the programme, and use their results through JAMB Direct Entry to gain 200-level admission at any participating university. JUPEB is uniquely distinguished from other A-level programmes (like IJMB) because it is accepted by UNILAG — making it the most prestigious A-level pathway for candidates targeting Nigeria’s top Lagos-based universities.
JUPEB 2026 Eligibility Requirements
- Minimum of 5 O’Level credit passes (WAEC, NECO, NABTEB, or equivalent) including English Language and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings
- Candidates with awaiting O’Level results may register and begin the programme
- No minimum JAMB UTME score required — JUPEB bypasses UTME entirely
- You will register for JAMB Direct Entry (not UTME) when applying for 200-level admission after completing JUPEB
JUPEB Subject Combinations by Course
Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Dentistry
Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics
Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical)
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Computer Science, Software Engineering
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics
Law, Mass Communication, Linguistics
Literature in English, Government, Economics
Economics, Accounting, Business Administration
Economics, Mathematics, Government or Economics, Accounting, Mathematics
How to Register for JUPEB 2026
- Identify an accredited JUPEB study centre (UNILAG’s centre is the most prestigious; private centres are available nationwide)
- Visit the official JUPEB portal at jupeb.org.ng or your chosen centre’s registration page
- Complete the online registration form with personal and academic details
- Pay the registration fee (total programme cost typically ₦80,000–₦250,000 depending on centre)
- Select your three A-level subject combination
- Begin the nine to ten month study programme
The 2025/2026 JUPEB registration deadline was March 20, 2026. Watch the official JUPEB portal for the 2026/2027 registration window opening. Enrol early to secure your preferred centre placement.
Universities That Accept JUPEB for 200-Level Admission
Over 80 Nigerian universities accept JUPEB for direct entry at 200 level. Key institutions include:
- University of Lagos (UNILAG) — the modulating institution; highest prestige JUPEB destination
- Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB)
- University of Benin (UNIBEN)
- Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA)
- Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE)
- Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK)
- Lagos State University (LASU)
- Ekiti State University (EKSU)
- Babcock University, Bowen University, Pan-Atlantic University (selected programmes)
To understand the JAMB Direct Entry process used to convert your JUPEB result into a university admission offer, see our guide on JAMB Direct Entry 2026: complete guide to 200-level admission.
JUPEB Grading System
- Grade A (70–100%): Excellent — strongest admission profile
- Grade B (60–69%): Very Good — competitive at most universities
- Grade C (50–59%): Good — sufficient at many institutions
- Grade D (45–49%): Pass — marginal for most 200-level programmes
- Grade E/U (below 45%): Generally insufficient for direct entry
For UNILAG, aim for at least AAB. For most other accepting universities, BCC is typically competitive. Always verify the grade requirements with your specific target university.
JUPEB vs IJMB: Which is Right for You?
Both JUPEB and IJMB lead to 200-level admission through JAMB Direct Entry. Choose JUPEB if your primary targets are UNILAG, LASU, or other Southwest universities on the JUPEB acceptance list. Choose IJMB if your targets are predominantly in northern Nigeria or among the 100+ IJMB-accepting universities. Read the IJMB 2026 complete guide for a side-by-side comparison to make the decision that fits your goals.
Frequently Asked Questions About JUPEB 2026
Q: Can I apply to multiple universities with my JUPEB result?
Yes. JUPEB results are used through JAMB Direct Entry, which allows first and second choice university applications. Your JUPEB result is not restricted to any single institution — you apply to whichever accepting universities you choose, and admission is based on your grades and departmental availability.
Q: Does JUPEB guarantee UNILAG admission?
No. JUPEB qualifies you to apply for UNILAG 200-level admission, but admission depends on available spaces, your grades, and competition from other applicants. Strong grades (AAB or above) significantly improve your chances, especially for competitive departments like Law, Medicine, and Engineering.
Q: Can I combine JUPEB with UTME preparation?
Yes. Some candidates study for JUPEB while also preparing for JAMB UTME as a parallel strategy. If UTME goes well, they can accept a UTME-based admission offer. If JUPEB results are stronger, they use JUPEB for Direct Entry. Both routes can be pursued simultaneously — though managing both effectively requires strong time management and discipline.
Begin Your JUPEB 2026 Journey Today
JUPEB is your structured, government-recognised pathway into Nigeria’s most competitive universities — without JAMB UTME. Nine to ten months of focused A-level study, strong grades, and the right subject combination can open doors at UNILAG and over 80 other universities across Nigeria. Identify your target university, confirm they accept JUPEB, choose the right subject combination, enrol at an accredited centre, and commit to your academic year. Your 200-level admission is within reach.
Also explore the NOUN 2026 admission guide if you want a flexible, no-JAMB pathway to a full bachelor’s degree through distance learning — another excellent alternative for Nigerian students.
How to Choose the Best JUPEB Study Centre in Nigeria
The quality of your JUPEB study centre significantly affects your examination performance. When choosing a JUPEB centre for 2026, evaluate these key factors carefully. First, verify NUC and JUPEB accreditation — only study at a centre that appears on the official JUPEB-approved centre list, which can be confirmed through the JUPEB secretariat. Unaccredited centres may not register candidates properly, resulting in disqualified results. Second, check the centre’s track record — ask for data on how many students completed the programme, how many sat the examination, and what percentage achieved ABB or better. Reputable centres will provide this information transparently. Third, assess the quality of teaching staff — your A-level tutors need to be graduates with subject expertise, not generalists teaching subjects outside their field. Request the qualifications of tutors for each of your three chosen subjects before enrolling. Fourth, visit the physical centre before committing — examine the classrooms, library resources, internet access (important for research), and study environment. Fifth, compare total programme costs comprehensively — include registration fees, tuition, examination fees, study materials, and any mandatory levies to get an accurate total cost before comparing centres. The UNILAG JUPEB centre remains the gold standard for prestige and pass rates, but several private centres across Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt have built strong records of placing candidates into top universities at competitive rates.
What Happens After You Receive Your JUPEB Result?
After your JUPEB examination result is released, the next step is converting it into a university admission offer through JAMB Direct Entry. Here is the complete post-JUPEB pathway. First, register for JAMB Direct Entry — this is different from JAMB UTME. Direct Entry registration is done on the JAMB portal (jamb.gov.ng) during the Direct Entry registration window, which typically opens between February and April annually. The registration fee is ₦3,500. Second, upload your JUPEB result to your JAMB Direct Entry profile — JUPEB results are recognised as A-level qualifications in the JAMB system. You will indicate your three A-level subjects and grades. Third, select your first and second choice universities in the JAMB Direct Entry portal — choose only universities that appear on the JUPEB acceptance list. Fourth, monitor the JAMB admission portal and your chosen universities’ supplementary admission lists for your name. Universities process Direct Entry admissions separately from UTME admissions, and JUPEB candidates are typically ranked against other Direct Entry applicants. Fifth, if offered admission, accept the offer on the JAMB portal, pay the acceptance fee at your new university, and proceed with registration. The JUPEB to university pipeline has been well-established for over a decade, and tens of thousands of Nigerian students have successfully used this route to gain 200-level admission at prestigious universities.