According to JAMB, it has not increased the cost of its application documents for either UTME or DE in the last nine years but has, in fact, reduced registration fees within the period under the current administration.

It partly reads: “The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board wishes to inform Nigerians, particularly parents, guardians and prospective candidates, that the Board has not increased the cost of its application documents, whether for UTME or Direct Entry, in the last nine years.”
The Board further assured that it was “unlikely to increase the cost of application documents for the 2026 UTME/DE exercise, except where it becomes absolutely expedient to do so in the overriding interest of sustaining the integrity and quality of the examination process in the future.”
JAMB explained that the decision aligns with the directive of President Bola Tinubu, conveyed through the Minister of Education, that all activities of the Board must reflect the administration’s “human-face policies,” while taking into account the harsh economic realities confronting Nigerian families.
“This clarification is intended to properly guide members of the public who wish to plan ahead for the education of their children. The cost implication for the 2026 exercise remains largely the same as that of the previous year.”
The examination body advised parents and guardians to make early preparations and ensure the timely registration of their wards once the process begins, warning that there would be no extension of the registration window.
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