How to Upload WAEC Result on JAMB Portal

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Are you a student aspiring to secure admission into a Nigerian tertiary institution? If so, you need to understand the crucial steps for uploading your WAEC (West African Examinations Council) result on the JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board) portal. This is an essential part of the admission process, and getting it right is vital for your academic future. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through how to upload WAEC result on JAMB portal.

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is responsible for regulating admission into Nigerian universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. One of the prerequisites for admission is the successful uploading of your WAEC result. Here’s how you can do it in a few easy steps.

How to Upload WAEC Result on JAMB Portal

Step 1: Create a JAMB Profile

Before you can upload your WAEC result, you need to have a JAMB profile. If you don’t have one yet, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the JAMB website at www.jamb.gov.ng.
  2. Click on the “Create e-facility account/login” option.
  3. Provide the required information, including your valid email address.
  4. Verify your email address by clicking on the link sent to your inbox.
  5. Complete your registration by providing your details.
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Step 2: Log In to Your JAMB Profile

After creating your JAMB profile, log in using your email and password.

Step 3: How to Check if your WAEC Result is Uploaded on Jamb Portal:

1. Begin by accessing your JAMB profile at this link: https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/.

2. Choose the option ‘Check Admission Status.’

3. Continue by clicking on ‘Access my CAPS.’

4. To confirm whether your WAEC results have been successfully uploaded, select ‘My O’level result.’

Step 4: Uploading Your WAEC Result

In case your WAEC results are not uploaded after the verification process:

1. Locate an accredited JAMB CBT center or visit an official JAMB office in your vicinity.

2. Visit the center and request assistance in uploading your O’level results.

NOTE: In order to secure Direct Entry and UTME admissions, it is essential to submit your O’level results (WAEC and NECO) to the JAMB portal. This can be accomplished either during your JAMB registration or after taking the JAMB exams. It is crucial to note that with this submission, obtaining admission through the JAMB CAPS system is feasible. To verify your status, log in to your JAMB profile and follow the provided instructions. If you still need to upload your results, you should visit a JAMB center or office for assistance.

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Why is my JAMB caps blank?

If your JAMB CAPS (Central Admission Processing System) page is blank or not displaying information, it could be due to several reasons:

  1. Admission Status: Your admission status might not have been updated or published yet. Check back periodically for updates.
  2. Technical Issues: There may be technical issues with the JAMB website or your internet connection. Try accessing the CAPS page from a different device or browser.
  3. Data Entry Errors: Ensure that you entered your JAMB registration details correctly when logging in. A mistake in your login information can lead to a blank CAPS page.
  4. System Updates: Sometimes, JAMB’s website undergoes maintenance or updates, which can temporarily affect the display of information.

If your CAPS page remains blank for an extended period, it’s advisable to contact JAMB support or your institution’s admission office for assistance in resolving the issue.

FAQs

Q1: Can I upload my WAEC result if I took the GCE (General Certificate of Education) exam?

Yes, you can. Select the appropriate examination type and provide your GCE details.

Q2: Do I need a scratch card to upload my WAEC result?

Yes, you need a WAEC result check PIN, which you can purchase from designated vendors.

Q3: What if I encounter an error while uploading my result?

If you encounter any issues, contact JAMB support for assistance.

Conclusion

Uploading your WAEC result on the JAMB portal is a critical step in securing your admission into a Nigerian tertiary institution. Follow the steps outlined in this guide, and you’ll be well on your way to a successful admission process.

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