2025 JAMB CAPS Admission status update; what every candidate must know

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Admission List for 2025/2026 Session Now Live

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has updated the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) for the 2025/2026 academic session. Candidates are strongly advised to check their admission status regularly.

Accept or Reject Your Offer Promptly

Once admission is offered on JAMB CAPS, candidates must either accept or reject the offer. This decision is crucial in finalizing your place in the institution.

JAMB CAPS May Be the Only Confirmation

Some institutions may not release admission lists on their official websites or notice boards. For such schools, JAMB CAPS serves as the sole platform to confirm your admission status.

4-Week Deadline to Respond

Candidates have only four weeks to take action after being offered admission. Failure to accept or reject within this timeframe may lead to forfeiture of the offer.

Stay Alert, Secure Your Admission

All candidates are urged to remain vigilant, follow the provided steps on JAMB CAPS, and take prompt action to secure their admission for the 2025/2026 academic session.

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