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JAMB UTME registration for 2026 opened for interested UTME and Direct Entry (DE) candidates. To register for JAMB 2026/2027 UTME and Direct Entry, candidates can visit the official JAMB website at www.jamb.gov.ng/FAQ to follow the detailed process.
1. Jamb sales of e-pin starts– Monday, 19th January, 2026.
2. Jamb registration at accredited centres begins-- Monday, 26th January, 2026
3. Jamb registration closes – Saturday, 28th February, 2026
4. Mock Exam (Optional) - Saturday, 28th March, 2026
5. Jamb sales of Direct Entry form will begin – Monday, 2nd March, 2026
6. Jamb sales of Direct Entry form closing date is – Saturday, 25th April, 2026
7. Jamb (UTME) will begin - Thursday, 16th April, 2026
8. Jamb (UTME) will end - Saturday, 25th April, 2026
CBT stands for Computer Based-Test. These kinds of tests are administered using digital devices (e.g. Computer).
There had been a public outcry over the conduct, authenticity and
reliability of public examinations in Nigeria. In response to these
complaints, the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB)
introduced a full scale computer-based test (CBT) in the 2015 Unified
Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to eliminate examination
malpractice and to facilitate examination registration and prompt
release of result.
JAMB CBT centres are fully equipped locations with the necessary facilities to conduct UTME examination, including computer systems, internet connectivity, and a conducive environment. These centres are designated by JAMB to conduct the computer-based examination.
Each centre has its own operating procedure. Most importantly, you can be rest assured that your centre will be open on the day of your exam.
Green Bridge CBT offers you the best practice experience to prepare for your JAMB UTME, WAEC and NECO examination with over 70,000 past questions with detailed explanation. across over 30 JAMB, WAEC and NECO subjects. Available on Android devices, Desktop and on the Web.
Green Bridge CBT offers you the best practice experience to prepare for your JAMB UTME, WAEC and NECO examination with over 70,000 past questions with detailed explanation. across over 30 JAMB, WAEC and NECO subjects. Available on Android devices, Desktop and on the Web.
Green Bridge CBT offers you free access to over 70,000 past questions for the JAMB UTME, WAEC and NECO examination on the web. Most of the questions are also available on the mobile app.
To register for the JAMB UTME, candidates need to follow these steps:
Create a Personal E-mail Address
Get an Active Mobile Phone Number
Create your JAMB Profile
Get your National Identification Number (NIN)
Buy JAMB e-PIN Online or from Any Bank Nationwide
Get your O’level/A’level Result Printout
Write down All your Biodata to Avoid Mistakes
Budget money for all the Registration Processes
Visit a JAMB-accredited CBT Centre where the registration will be done for you online.
Green Bridge CBT is available online. No activation code needed. Most of the questions are also available on the mobile app
The Green Bridge CBT mobile app supports offline practice for your JAMB exams. After installation and setup, you no longer need internet connectivity to use it.
Green Bridge CBT web and the mobile app is available for offline practice for your JAMB exams. After installation and setup, you no longer need internet connectivity to use it.
There is at least one JAMB CBT centre per local government across Nigeria.
Visit the JAMB official centre page for more details on approved centres.
Green Bridge CBT offers you the best platform to practice for your JAMB examination with thousands of questions and explanation. Green Bridge is also available on mobile (Android)
JAMB sets a general minimum cut-off mark each year, typically around 140-180 for universities. However, each university sets its own departmental cut-off which is usually higher. Competitive courses like Medicine, Law, and Engineering often require 250+ to be considered for admission.
JAMB UTME consists of 4 subjects with the following number of questions:
That gives a total of 180 questions to be answered within the allotted time.
The JAMB UTME exam lasts 2 hours (120 minutes) in total. All 4 subjects are tested within this single sitting. Time management is critical - practising with timed mock exams on Green Bridge CBT can help you build speed and confidence.
Yes, JAMB allows candidates to correct or change their subject combination through the JAMB portal during the correction window. A correction fee applies. Visit the official JAMB website for the current correction period and fee schedule.
Green Bridge CBT mobile app provides you with the latest time table for WAEC, NECO & JAMB. Alternatively, you can check the official WAEC website regularly for announcements.
WAEC will make an announcement once results are released. Please continue to check the official WAEC website regularly for announcements.
WAEC grades students from A1 to F9 where A1 is the best possible grade and F9 stands for failure. The table below shows the scrore range needed to attain each of these grades
| Grade | Score Range | Meaning |
| A1 | 75% - 100% | Excellent |
| B2 | 70% - 74% | Very Good |
| B3 | 65% - 69% | Good |
| C4 | 60% - 64% | Credit |
| C5 | 55% - 59% | Credit |
| C6 | 50% - 54% | Credit |
| D7 | 45% - 49% | Pass |
| E8 | 40% - 45% | Pass |
| F9 | 0% - 39% | Fail |
The West African Examinations Council is an examination board established by law to determine the examinations required in the public interest in the English-speaking West African countries, to conduct the examinations and to award certificates comparable to those of equivalent examining authorities internationally.
In Nigeria, there are alternatives to this Exam (NECO and NABTEB), but for some
reasons, most student prefer sitting for WAEC over the others.
Most Universities in Nigeria expect students to have a minimum of 'Credit (C6)' in at least 5 core subjects relevanet to the higher institution admission they are are seeking.
WAEC witholds results for various reasons, especially when there is suspicion that foul play occured in a designated exam centre. For example, all students in that centre have written almost the same thing in their answer sheet. Unexpectedly high pass rate and various other reasons. Further investigations are made and if confirmed that there was no foul play, the results may be released by WAEC. Avoid participating in exam malpractices to prevent such occurences.
WAEC syllabus contains all the list of topics candidates are expected to have covered to a reasonable extent before sitting for the exam. Questions are set based on this syllabus.
Detailed WAEC syllabus are availble on Green Bridge CBT mobile app
WAEC Compulsory Subjects For All Candidates (General)
The general subjects that are compulsory and important for every WAEC candidate are:
English Language
Mathematics
Civic Education
Economics (optional for some candidates)
A Trade Subject
Note that you can choose Data Processing or Computer Studies to complete your 9 subjects in whatever department you are in. Either science, art, or commercial.
As a science student, these are the subjects you should consider including when registering for WAEC:
English Language
Mathematics
Civic Education
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Geography
Agricultural Science or Economics
A Trade Subject
Other science subjects options you can choose from
Note that you can choose Data Processing or Computer Studies to complete
your 9 subjects in whatever department you are in. Either science, art,
or commercial.
As an humanity (art) student, these are the subjects you should consider including when registering for WAEC:
English Language
Mathematics
Civic Education
Literature in English
Government or History
Religious Studies: CRS or IRS
Yoruba/Igbo/Hausa Language
Economics
A Trade Subject
Other humanity (art) subject options you can choose from
Agricultural Science/Biology
Arabic Studies
French
Music
Commerce
Note that you can choose Data Processing or Computer Studies to complete
your 9 subjects in whatever department you are in. Either science, art,
or commercial.
As a commercial student, these are the subjects you should consider including when registering for WAEC
English Language
Mathematics
Civic Education
Economics
Accounting
Commerce
Government
Office Practice
A Trade Subject
Other commercial subject options you can choose from
Further Mathematics
Book Keeping
Agricultural Science or Biology
Yoruba/Igbo/Hausa Language
Note that you can choose Data Processing or Computer Studies to complete
your 9 subjects in whatever department you are in. Either science, art,
or commercial.
You must write at least 9 subjects. Candidate is expected to pass at least 5 subjects with a minimum grade of C6
These are subjects that are closely related to a trade
The 35 Trade subjects include; auto body repair and spray painting; auto electrical work; auto mechanical work; auto parts merchandising; air conditioning/ refrigerator; welding and fabrication/ engineering craft practice; electrical installation and maintenance work; radio, TV and electrical work; block laying, brick laying and concrete work; painting and decoration; plumbing and pipe fitting; machine wood working; carpentry and joinery; furniture making; upholstery and catering craft practice.
According to The West Africa Examinations Council, you must have one trade subject in your WASSCE subjects combination.
No, it is not.
WASSCE for Private Candidates (Jan/Feb and Nov/Dec), also known as General Certificate Examination (GCE) or WAEC GCE, is a private examination and uniforms are not required, but biometric registration is compulsory as in the former. This examination is offered during first few months of the year (known as the first series) or towards the end of the year (known as the second series), and it is usually taken by secondary school leavers who want to correct deficiencies in their results. The results are available by March or December, usually 45 days after the last paper has been written
No. The certificate issued by WAEC is valid for life!
WAEC SSCE is an internationally recognized examination and can be used to study abroad, depending on the requirements of the higher institution you are applying to. Some Universities outside of West Africa accept it, while other require additional qualifications such as GCSE in the UK. Do well to research on the necessary requirement peculiar to your admission needs.
Yes, you can Combine both WAEC and NECO result for admission.
Yes, you can Combine both results
Yes!
In october of 2022, the Nigerian office of WAEC introduced the digital platform for certificate collection, retrieval; For candidates to generate certificates online and to recover burnt, lost, and damaged certificates. Certificates produced from 1999 to date are eligible for such recovery.
The digital certificate platform initiated by Nigeria is the first of its kind in the examination board since its establishment in 1952.
Yes! This can be done using WAEC result checker on the waec direct website
The WAEC Scratch Cards also popularly known as WAEC Result Checker is a
product of The West African Examinations Council (WAEC). It is used to
access WAEC Results. The card contains a serial number and pin and each
card can only be used 5 times for one candidate.
WAEC verification PIN is a way to verify a candidate’s information electronically.
The WAEC ONLINE
RESULT VERIFICATION is an online solution that enables Candidates,
Universities,Polytechnics, Colleges of Education, Organisations and
other related institutions check and verify WAEC results of candidates
at anytime and anywhere in the world.
The West African Examination Council (WAEC) Continuous Assessment Score Capturing System (CASS) forms 30 per cent of students grade in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for School Candidates.
The continuous assessment capturing starts from the SS1 class but the CASS used to compute the total score for the terminal examination is the one recorded at SS3.
The Nigerian National Office of WAEC is located at:
21, Hussey Street, Yaba
P. M. B. 1022, Yaba
Lagos State.
There are however other WAEC zonal offices accross Nigeria in Abuja, Benin, Enugu, Ibadan, Jos, Kaduna e.t.c
Yes!
If after investigation,no foul play was discovered.
Candidates who fail can always re-register for the next WAEC exam cycle. There is no restriction for sitting for the exam more than once.
It is recommended that you practice as much past questions as possible. Go through the WAEC syllabus to familiarize yourself on the topics covered by WAEC questions.
Thousands of past questions and detailed WAEC syllabus are all available on the Green Bridge CBT App
WAEC typically releases results 45-60 days after the last paper. Results for the May/June WASSCE are usually available by August or September. WAEC sends SMS notifications to candidates and results can be checked online at the WAEC Direct website using a scratch card PIN.
WAEC SSCE results do not expire - the certificate is valid for life. However, for JAMB registration purposes, results must be from an exam sitting that JAMB accepts for the current admission year. Some universities may also have their own policies on the age of results they accept.
NECO is an acronym for the National Examinations Council. It is a
Nigerian government organization responsible for conducting and
administering national examinations in Nigeria.
NECO is open to all students in Nigeria who have completed their primary school education, junior secondary school education or senior secondary school education and are seeking to further their education. Private candidates who are not in school can also register for the examination.
NECO SSCE is primarily recognised within Nigeria. However, some institutions outside Nigeria may accept NECO results on a case-by-case basis, depending on their admission requirements. For international study, WAEC SSCE or IGCSE qualifications are more widely recognised. Check with the specific institution you are applying to.
NECO SSCE is currently not compulsory in Nigeria, however, there are ongoing moves by lawmakers to make it a madatory exam.
NECO uses grades A1 to F9, similar to WAEC. A1 is the highest grade (Distinction) and F9 is the lowest (Fail). A credit pass is C6 or better. Most universities require a minimum of five credits including English and Mathematics.
NECO Internal (June/July SSCE) is for students currently in SS3 at registered secondary schools. NECO External (November/December) is for private candidates who are not currently enrolled in a school. Both exams lead to the same NECO SSCE certificate.
NECO results can be checked online at the official NECO website. You will need your registration number and examination year. Results are typically released a few weeks after the examination.
Green Bridge CBT offers thousands of NECO past papers with detailed explanations, lesson notes covering the NECO syllabus, flashcards for quick revision, and an AI-powered study assistant. You can practise online or download the mobile app for offline access.
Yes. Green Bridge CBT is available on Android phones and tablets with 200,000+ past papers, lesson notes, flashcards, audio lessons, an AI study companion and full offline support. A desktop app is also available for Windows, macOS and Linux. You can practice and learn anywhere with your computer.
The Green Bridge CBT mobile app is your complete exam preparation companion for IGCSE, JAMB, WAEC and NECO. Here is what you get:
Available on Android phones and tablets. Download from Google Play.
Green Bridge CBT is a comprehensive exam preparation and learning platform for IGCSE, JAMB, WAEC, NECO and other examinations. On the platform you can:
All of this is available across 70+ subjects and 6 exam boards.
Green Bridge CBT offers free access to thousands of past papers and study materials on the web. The mobile app also provides extensive free content (for JAMB, WAEC & NECO only), with offline support. A premium subscription unlocks additional features and content.
Green Bridge CBT supports the following exam boards:
The platform covers 70+ subjects across these boards with past papers, lesson notes, flashcards, mind maps, and audio lessons.
You can reach our support team through the Help Centre on the website or email us at feedback@eagle-beacon.com. We are also available on social media - follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for updates and support.
Both WAEC and NECO are Nigerian examination bodies that conduct the SSCE:
Both certificates are accepted for university admission in Nigeria. Many students sit for both to maximise their chances.
Visit the sign-up page and enter your email address and a password. You can also sign up through the mobile app. Registration is free.
Yes. The Green Bridge CBT mobile and desktop apps support full offline access for JAMB, WAEC and NECO content. Download the app from the Google Play Store, and you can study past papers, read lesson notes, and use flashcards without an internet connection. IGCSE content requires an internet connection.
The Green Bridge CBT mobile app is available on Android. Download it from the Google Play Store. The app includes offline access, an AI learning assistant, and ad-free study experience.
Yes. Green Bridge CBT is available as a desktop application for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Visit the downloads page to get the installer. The desktop app supports offline practice for JAMB, WAEC and NECO past papers.
Yes. Your Green Bridge CBT account works across all platforms - web browser, Android mobile app, and desktop app (Windows, macOS, Linux). Your progress, bookmarks, and subscription status sync across all devices when you sign in with the same account.
Yes. Green Bridge CBT offers thousands of flashcards for spaced revision and visual mind maps for topic summaries. These are available across multiple subjects and help you retain key concepts more effectively. Flashcards and mind maps are accessible on the mobile app and desktop app.
Audio lessons are podcast-style recordings that cover key topics in your syllabus. With 820+ episodes across 26 subjects, you can listen and learn while commuting, exercising, or doing chores. Audio lessons are available on the mobile app and desktop app, and require an internet connection to stream.
On the web: On the Learn page, use the qualification pills (SSCE / IGCSE) at the top of the subject grid to filter content by qualification. Your selection is remembered for future visits. You can also access dedicated pages for SSCE and IGCSE content directly.
On the mobile app: Tap the Profile Icon () on the top right corner, then select Study Programme. This switches you to the qualification and exam board you are interested in.
IGCSE stands for International General Certificate of Secondary Education. It is an internationally recognised qualification for students typically aged 14-16. The IGCSE is offered by multiple examination boards including Cambridge, Pearson Edexcel, and OxfordAQA, each under slightly different names.
GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) is the qualification taken by students in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. IGCSE (International GCSE) is the international equivalent, designed for students worldwide. Both are broadly equivalent in academic level, but IGCSE syllabuses are designed with an international perspective and are available in more countries.
IGCSE exams are typically taken by students aged 14-16 (Year 10-11 or equivalent). However, there is no strict age requirement - students of any age can sit for IGCSE examinations through registered centres.
Most students take between 5 and 10 IGCSE subjects. The exact number depends on your school's requirements and the university entry requirements for your intended course. A minimum of 5 subjects is generally recommended, including English and Mathematics.
Yes. IGCSE qualifications are widely recognised by universities and employers worldwide. They are accepted as entry qualifications by universities in the UK, US, Canada, Australia, and many other countries. IGCSEs are also valued as preparation for A-Levels, IB, and other pre-university programmes.
Cambridge IGCSE uses grades A* to G, where A* is the highest. Pearson Edexcel International GCSE uses grades 9 to 1, where 9 is the highest. Both systems indicate a pass at grade C/4 or above. Universities typically look for grades A*-C (or 9-4) in required subjects.
Yes. Many Nigerian universities accept Cambridge IGCSE, Pearson Edexcel, and OxfordAQA International GCSE results for admission, particularly for students who did not sit for WAEC or NECO. Requirements vary by university and course - check with the admissions office of your target institution. You may still need JAMB UTME for most Nigerian universities.
Cambridge IGCSE is the world's most popular international qualification for 14-16 year olds, offered by Cambridge Assessment International Education (formerly CIE). It is available in over 70 subjects and is taken in over 150 countries. Cambridge IGCSE develops learner knowledge, understanding, and skills in subject content, applying knowledge to new situations, and analytical thinking.
Green Bridge CBT covers 40+ Cambridge IGCSE subjects with lesson notes, past paper practice, flashcards, mind maps, and audio lessons. Visit the Cambridge IGCSE page to see all available subjects.
Yes. Green Bridge CBT provides extensive Cambridge IGCSE past paper practice with detailed explanations for every answer. Papers are organised by subject, paper type, and exam session to help you focus your revision effectively.
Cambridge IGCSE exams are held in two main sessions: May/June and October/November. The May/June session is the larger of the two. Some subjects also have a March session available in selected countries. Your school or examination centre will confirm the exact dates.
Some Cambridge IGCSE subjects offer Core and Extended curriculum options. Core covers grades C-G and provides a solid foundation. Extended covers the full grade range A*-G and includes more challenging content. Students aiming for higher grades should take the Extended papers. Your teacher will advise which tier is appropriate for you.
Private candidates can register for Cambridge IGCSE through approved Cambridge examination centres. You do not need to be enrolled in a school. Contact a Cambridge-registered centre in your area to enquire about registration deadlines, fees, and available subjects. A list of centres is available on the Cambridge International website.
Each Cambridge IGCSE subject has a unique 4-digit syllabus code (e.g. Mathematics is 0580, Biology is 0610, English as a Second Language is 0510). The code identifies the specific syllabus and is used for registration and results. Some subjects have multiple codes for different variants.
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE is an internationally recognised qualification equivalent to the UK GCSE. It is designed for international schools and offers a broad, flexible curriculum. Pearson Edexcel uses the grade 9-1 grading scale, matching the UK GCSE system.
Both are internationally recognised qualifications at the same academic level. Key differences include: Pearson Edexcel uses the 9-1 grading scale while Cambridge uses A*-G; exam structures and paper formats differ by subject; and syllabus content varies slightly. Both are widely accepted by universities worldwide.
Yes. Green Bridge CBT provides study materials for Pearson Edexcel International GCSE subjects including lesson notes, practice questions, flashcards, and mind maps. Visit the Pearson Edexcel page to explore available subjects.
OxfordAQA International GCSE is an international qualification offered by OxfordAQA International Examinations, a partnership between Oxford University Press and AQA. It is designed for international schools and uses the 9-1 grading scale.
Yes. Green Bridge CBT provides study materials for OxfordAQA International GCSE subjects. Visit the OxfordAQA page to explore available subjects and learning resources.
Green Bridge CBT accepts payments through multiple channels including card payments (Visa, Mastercard), bank transfers, and mobile payment platforms. Premium subscriptions can be purchased through the mobile app and desktop app. Gift subscriptions are also available for parents and guardians.
At Green Bridge CBT, we understand that preparing for exams like IGCSE, JAMB, WAEC, and NECO can be a daunting task. That's why we've created this comprehensive FAQ guide to help you prepare with ease and make the most out of your study experience. You'll find answers to common questions, tips for effective exam preparation, and insights into how Green Bridge can empower you to succeed in your academic journey.
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