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How to Upload O’Level Result on JAMB Portal/Profile

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  • Candidates must upload WAEC and NECO results to the JAMB portal for Direct Entry and UTME admissions.
  • Uploading O'level results during JAMB registration or after WAEC/NECO/NABTEB exams is crucial.
  • To verify if O'level results are uploaded, go to the JAMB profile, click on 'Check Admission Status,' then 'Access my CAPS,' and finally 'My O'level result.'
  • If results are not uploaded, candidates must visit a JAMB CBT center or the official JAMB office to request the upload.
  • Failure to upload O'level results disqualifies candidates from being considered for admission via the JAMB CAPS system.

To secure Direct Entry and UTME admissions, candidates need to upload their O’level results, such as WAEC and NECO, to the JAMB portal.

This step is crucial for admission processing through the JAMB CAPS system.

Here’s a clear guide on how and when to upload your O’level results to the JAMB portal.

Upload O’Level Result on JAMB Portal / Profile

Understanding the process of uploading O’level results on the JAMB CAPS portal is crucial for Direct Entry and UTME admission seekers. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) stipulates certain requirements for candidates, and this step-by-step guide clarifies the process.

Why Uploading O’Level Results is Important

Candidates must upload their WAEC and NECO results to the JAMB website. Failure to do so will disqualify them from being considered for admission via the JAMB CAPS system.

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When Can You Upload Your O’Level Results?

Candidates can upload their O’level results at two different times:

During JAMB Registration: Candidates who already have their WAEC or NECO results at hand should upload them to the JAMB portal during their initial registration.

After JAMB Examinations: If you’ve recently completed your WAEC/NECO/NABTEB exams, ensure to upload your results to the portal as soon as they are released.

Steps for Verifying and Uploading O’Level Results on JAMB CAPS:

Verification of O’Level Upload

  • Go to your JAMB profile by visiting https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/.
  • Click on ‘Check Admission Status’.
  • Proceed by selecting ‘Access my CAPS’.
  • To check if your O’level results are uploaded, click on ‘My O’level result’.

Uploading Your O’Level Result

  • If your O’level results haven’t been uploaded yet:
  • Find a JAMB CBT center or an official JAMB office near you.
  • Visit the center and request the upload of your O’level result.

Note: Candidates with ‘Awaiting Result’ as their O’level status in CAPS will not have their admissions processed.

Final Thought

This guide aims to simplify the process of uploading your O’level results to the JAMB portal, a critical step in securing your admission.

Remember, uploading your O’level results is a mandatory requirement for admission consideration.

For additional information on checking your admission status on the JAMB website, refer to their official guidelines.

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