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October Deadline for Govt Varsities to Complete 2025 Admissions, Says JAMB

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board(JAMB) has directed Nigerian public universities to finalise their 2025 admission processes latest by October 31, 2025.

According to a schedule by the board, all private universities are also required to complete admissions by November 30, 2025, while all tertiary institutions in Nigeria, private or public, have until year’s end.

This is contained in a weekly bulletin released by the board on Monday, August 18.

JAMB said the directives are in line with the schedule approved during the 2025 Policy Meeting chaired by the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa.

The admission board said the decision aims to stabilise the academic calendar and ensure equitable access to admission slots across all tertiary institutions.

The schedule reads: “Following the directives issued at the 2025 Policy Meeting chaired by the Honourable Minister of Education, all tertiary institutions have been instructed to conclude their admission processes by the end of 2025 according to the schedule below:

“Public universities: To complete admissions by October 31, 2025. Private universities: To complete admissions by November 30, 2025. All other institutions (public and private): complete admissions by December 31, 2025.

“Even where an institution is not yet ready to commence the new academic session, such an institution should conduct its admission and archive it.

“By this policy directive, all admission processes must be concluded within the prescribed timelines.”

The directive also mandates institutions conducting post-UTME screenings to conclude these exercises promptly to comply with the 2025 admission schedule.

“Consequently, institutions conducting post-UTME screenings are expected to conclude those exercises in good time to comply with the 2025 admissions schedule.”

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