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How to Print JAMB Admission Letter

First of all, congratulations on getting admitted into a Tertiary Institution in Nigeria. Before you can kick start your life as an undergraduate, you’ll need to be properly screened by the tertiary institution you are admitted into.Information Guide Nigeria

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One of the documents that would be required for the screening/clearance procedure is the JAMB admission letter. The JAMB admission letter is the document that proves that you have been given provisional admission into a tertiary institution and that you have duly accepted the admission.Print JAMB Admission Letter

The document shows that your admission into the tertiary institution has been approved by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). Have you gotten a printout of your JAMB admission letter? If you haven’t then this article is for you. In today’s post, I’ll be instructing you on how to accept your provisional admission and print out your JAMB admission letter.How to Submit JAMB CBT Exam

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How to Print your JAMB Admission Letter

To print out your JAMB admission letter, follow the procedures below:

  • Step 1: Go to the JAMB E-facility portal via https://portal.jamb.gov.ng/efacility/.
  • Step 2: Enter your JAMB registered email address into the space provided
  • Step 3: Enter your JAMB password into the space provided
  • Step 4: Navigate to the “Admission Letter” tab and click on it
  • Step 5: A transaction ID will be generated for the procedure
  • Step 6: The transaction ID will be displayed on the confirmation page
  • Step 7: Review the details on the confirmation page before proceeding with the payment
  • Step 8: Click on “Continue” if you wish to make the payment
  • Step 9: Select your preferred payment method
  • Step 10: Once payment has been made, you will be re-directed to a new page
  • Step 11: Enter your JAMB registration number into the column provided
  • Step 12: Select your JAMB examination year
  • Step 13: Click on submitHow to Upload Result on JAMB Portal
  • Step 14: Your JAMB admission letter will be displayed on the screen. You can choose to download as PDF or print it out.

Note: To print your JAMB admission letter, you will be required to pay the sum of one thousand naira (N1,000) only, as a processing fee. Also, you can print your JAMB admission letter 5 times using the same payment token.

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How to Print your School’s Admission Letter

After printing your JAMB admission letter, you can also print your institution’s admission letter. If you wish to print it out, follow the procedures below:

  • Step 1: Visit your institution’s official website
  • Step 2: Navigate to the admission checker portal on the website
  • Step 3: Click on check admission status
  • Step 4: Enter your JAMB Registration number into the required column
  • Step 5: Click on submit
  • Step 6: If you have been given admission, your admission letter will be displayed on the screenNpower recruitment
  • Step 7: You can choose to download or print the admission letter.

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How to Accept/Reject Admission

If you have been offered provisional admission, you will be required to accept or reject the admission offer on the JAMB portal before proceeding to print your JAMB admission letter. To accept or reject provisional admission on the JAMB portal, follow the procedures below:WAEC result

  • Step 1: Visit the JAMB E-facility portal via https://portal.jamb.gov.ng/efacility/
  • Step 2: Enter your JAMB email address
  • Step 3: Enter your JAMB password
  • Step 4: Click on login
  • Step 5: Click on “Check admission status” on the portal
  • Step 6: Select your JAMB examination year
  • Step 7: Enter your JAMB registration number into the required column
  • Step 8: Click on “Access my CAPS
  • Step 9: Click on “Admission Status” located on the left side of the panel
  • Step 10: Click on the “search” icon in front of your JAMB registration number to load your admission profile
  • Step 11: Under your admission profile, you’ll see your admission offer, you can choose to accept or reject it.JAMB Result

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