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Daniella leads UTME with 372, aspires to read medicine

JAMB pegs 150 as the minimum score for varsities

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May 11, 2026
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Daniella leads UTME with 372, aspires to read medicine

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Owoeye, Daniella Jesudunsin has emerged with the highest score of 372 in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, for 2026.

The female candidate, who hails from Ekiti, listed Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery at the University of Lagos as her first-choice programme.

Following closely behind Jesudunsin is Enwere Kingsley Ikenna (male) from Imo State, who garnered 370 points and applied to NILE University of Nigeria to study Computer Science.

In third place is Bamisile Ayomide Emmanuel from Ondo State with 369 points, applying to Federal University of Technology, Akure to study Software Engineering.

At the 2026 Policy Meeting on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions organised by the board on Monday in Abuja, JAMB adopted 150 as the minimum admissible score for universities and colleges of nursing in the 2026 admission exercise.

The board also placed the cut-off mark for polytechnics and monotechnics at 100.

‎The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, who chaired the meeting, said the cut-off marks represented the minimum requirement for admission and must be strictly followed, stressing that candidates must meet the set standard.

‎In addition, stakeholders at the meeting fixed deadlines for the completion of the 2026 admission exercise across tertiary institutions in the country.

‎They unanimously agreed that public universities should conclude admissions on or before Oct. 31, 2026, while private universities are expected to complete admissions by Nov. 30, 2026.

Also, polytechnics, monotechnics and colleges of education were advised to complete their admission processes by Dec. 31, 2026.

Also Reead: JAMB exposes fake 394 UTME result

Also speaking, the Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, directed all institutions to carry out their admission exercises strictly within the approved timelines.

‎Oloyede warned that once the deadline for each category expires any institution that failed to conclude its admission exercise would no longer have access to candidates for that session.

‎He also approved that successful candidates must accept their admission offers within four weeks, noting that failure to accept admission within the stipulated period would lead to withdrawal of such offers.

He noted that affected candidates may become ineligible for further admission consideration in that session.

‎The registrar added that the policy was aimed at ensuring fairness, transparency and timely completion of admissions across all tertiary institutions in the country. ‎

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