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JAMB Statistics for 2014 UTME Result

The Statistics of the 2014 JAMB PPT/DBT UTME Results have been released. If you have not checked your UTME Result, click here to do so now. JAMB has it that only 24 candidates scored 25o marks and above. This is out of a total of 400.

Full Statistics of JAMB 2014 UTME Result

JAMB Statistics

Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, Registrar of JAMB, said 24 Utme candidates scored 250 points and above during a news conference in Bwari, Abuja.

He said 315,401 candidates scored between 170 to 199 points, while 108,488 candidates scored between 200 to 249 points.

He said this was the outcome of the Paper Pencil Test (PPT) and Dual Based Test (DBT) conducted in all the centres across the federation.

Ojerinde said 990,179 applied for the PPT while 25,325 applied for the DBT, making a total of 1,015,504 applications for both modes of testing.

He said 275, 282 candidates scored below 150 points, 122,159 scored between 150 to 159 points while 115,456 scored 160 to 169 points in the PPT mode. He explained that there were 174 visually impaired candidates.

He noted that the board invalidated 36,164 results and withheld 2,494 others with 37,315 absentees.

According to him, the board experienced remarkable decrease in the number of applicants that registered for the PPT during conduct of this year’s exercise.

“This is attributed to the growing confidence of candidates in the CBT,” he said.

He stated that candidates would be allowed to change their choice of institutions and courses only once from the date of release of the results.

“The board has made adequate arrangements for candidates to check for UTME results online via the organisation’s website using their registration numbers.

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