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JAMB Set to Decide 2026 Cut-Off

May 10, 2026
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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has announced that it will hold its 2026 Policy Meeting on Monday, where major decisions regarding admissions into tertiary institutions across Nigeria will be made, including the approval of minimum cut-off marks for the 2026 admission exercise.

In a statement issued on Sunday by its Public Communications Advisor, Fabian Benjamin, the Board said the meeting will be chaired by the Minister of Education and will bring together key stakeholders from across the education sector.

According to the statement, the gathering will determine “guidelines for the 2026 admission exercise into all tertiary institutions in Nigeria.”

One of the key highlights of the meeting will be the review and adoption of admission benchmarks, particularly the determination of minimum acceptable scores for admission into universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education.

These benchmark scores traditionally serve as the foundation for institutional admission requirements nationwide.

The Board also revealed that the 2026 Policy Meeting will host a delegation from Sierra Leone, led by the country’s Deputy Minister of Education, Sarjoh Aziz Kamara.

The delegation also includes Edwin Momoh of Ernest Bai Koroma University of Science and Technology and Bashiru Koroma of Njala University.

According to JAMB, the Sierra Leonean officials are in Nigeria to understudy the country’s centralised admission system as their nation considers establishing a similar structure to streamline tertiary admissions.

The visiting delegation had earlier been taken through JAMB’s examination and admission procedures at its headquarters in Bwari.

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During the meeting, the delegation is expected to observe how various stakeholders are integrated into Nigeria’s admission process, which JAMB described as a coordinated value chain involving multiple educational actors.

The Board said the visiting officials expressed appreciation for the opportunity, noting that increasing admission pressure in Sierra Leone has created serious challenges.

According to the statement, the delegation believes Nigeria’s model offers practical solutions to admission bottlenecks they have struggled to address.

JAMB also used the opportunity to reaffirm its relevance in Nigeria’s education system, stressing that the admission framework it supervises remains central to the placement of candidates into tertiary institutions.

The Board suggested that critics of its continued existence may better appreciate its strategic importance when viewed against the complexities of coordinating nationwide admissions.

The outcome of Monday’s meeting is expected to shape admission expectations for millions of candidates seeking placement into higher institutions across the country.

What You Should Know

JAMB’s annual Policy Meeting is one of the most important events in Nigeria’s education calendar because it determines the admission benchmarks that guide tertiary institutions nationwide.

The approved cut-off marks often influence admission chances for millions of candidates. This year’s meeting is particularly significant because it also highlights international recognition of Nigeria’s centralised admission framework, with Sierra Leone exploring adoption of a similar model.

The decisions reached will directly affect universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, and candidates awaiting the 2026 admission process.

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