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JAMB Change of Course And Institution 2024 

As the results for the 2023/2024 admission year are anticipated, the process for JAMB change of course and institution is poised to commence. If you’re a Nigerian student who has participated in the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam and is contemplating altering your course or institution, you’re in the right place. In this comprehensive guide, we will navigate through the JAMB change of course and institution procedure, equipping you with all the necessary information for a smooth transition.

Who Can Apply for JAMB Change of Course and Institution?

Before delving into the specifics, it’s crucial to note that the JAMB change of course and institution process is exclusively open to candidates who have already taken the JAMB exam and have been assigned a JAMB registration number. If you meet these criteria, you can proceed to modify your course or institution by adhering to the steps outlined by JAMB.

Data Changes (Corrections) You Can Make on the JAMB Portal:

Names Correction (Correction can only be done once) Passport Photograph Correction (You can only correct it once) Gender Correction (Correction can only be done once) UTME Subjects Correction (You can only correct it once) State/LGA Correction (You can only correct it once) Profile Correction (You can only correct it once) Choice of Institution/Course Correction (Correction can be done more than once with separate payments) Cost of Changes:

Please note that alterations related to Course/Institution, Names, Date of Birth, Gender, State/LGA of Origin, etc., incur a fee of N2,500 (two thousand five hundred Naira only).

Changing Course or Institution Before and After UTME:

Candidates have the option to modify their course or institution before the UTME exam. However, once the UTME has been taken, changes can only be made during the designated change of course/institution window. To make adjustments before the exam, visit a JAMB CBT center.

Why Candidates May Want to Change Course or Institutions:

Every year, candidates opt for a JAMB change of course/institution for various reasons. The most common include: Low UTME scores that may not meet the school’s cut-off marks. Incomplete O’level results. Errors during registration. Change of mind regarding the chosen institution or course. How Much Is JAMB Change of Institution or Course?

Changes for Course or Institution, Names, Date of Birth, Gender, State/LGA of Origin, etc., cost N2,500 (two thousand five hundred Naira only).

Step-by-Step Procedure for JAMB Change of Course/Institution 2023:

Follow these steps to initiate the change:

Step 1: Log in to the JAMB Portal:

Access the JAMB portal using your registration number and password.

Step 2: Choose “Correction of Data”:

From the menu, select “Correction of Data.”

Step 3: Select “Change of Course/Institution”:

Under “Change of Course/Institution,” click “Proceed.”

Step 4: Follow the On-Screen Instructions:

Carefully follow the on-screen instructions, providing the required information such as your year of exam and JAMB registration number.

Step 5: Submit Your Changes:

After entering the information correctly, you will be prompted to select your preferred course/institution and second choices based on availability. Once done, click “Submit” to complete your application.

Step 6: Payment:

Pay the required fee using the provided options.

Step 7: Review and Confirmation:

Review the details displayed on the confirmation page, and note the Transaction ID for future reference. You will receive a copy of this transaction ID in your registered email.

Step 8: JAMB Processing:

JAMB will process your application and make the necessary changes upon approval.

Important Information:

Make sure to check the cut-off marks for admission of your chosen institution before changing your course or institution. Institutional Cut-Off Marks:

To assist with your decision-making process, you can refer to the cut-off marks used by institutions for the previous admission year.

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