JAMB Set to Release 2026 UTME Batch 2 & 3 Results: Urgent Update for Candidates

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JAMB Set to Release 2026 UTME Batch 2 & 3 Results: Urgent Update for Candidates

 

The wait is almost over for thousands of candidates across Nigeria as the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) prepares to release the 2026 UTME Batch 2 and Batch 3 results. After days of anticipation, candidates who sat for the exam in later sessions are finally about to see their performance.

In an important update released to candidates:

“Good day, Dear 2026 UTME candidates.

The results of those who sat for the examination on Friday, 17th and Saturday, 18th April 2026 will be released within the next three hours. Please be prepared emotionally and mentally to check your results.”

This announcement signals that the result release process is actively ongoing, and candidates are advised to stay alert.

What This Means for Batch 2 & 3 Candidates

If you wrote your UTME on the specified dates, your result could be among those being released shortly. This is a critical moment that will shape your next steps in the 2026 admission process.

The tension is understandable—many candidates are refreshing their phones, checking updates, and waiting for confirmation. But it’s important to approach this moment with a clear and prepared mindset.

Prepare Yourself Before Checking

Before you check your result, make sure you are ready both technically and emotionally:

Have access to your registered phone number

Ensure you have airtime if using SMS

Use only official JAMB result-checking methods

Most importantly, prepare your mind for any outcome.


Stay Away from Scams

At times like this, misinformation spreads quickly. Be cautious of:

Fake result upgrade offers

Unofficial result-checking links

Individuals promising “assistance”


There is no legitimate way to alter your JAMB score. Stay safe and rely only on verified platforms.

After You See Your Result

Once your result is out:

Compare your score with your institution’s cut-off mark

Begin preparing for Post-UTME (if applicable)

Consider alternatives if needed (change of course/institution)

Every score still leaves room for strategic decisions..

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