The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam has long been a gatekeeper for gaining university admission in Nigeria. But what if you didn’t write JAMB or your score was too low? Are you locked out of the university system forever?
Absolutely not.
In 2025, there are now multiple legitimate ways to gain admission into accredited Nigerian universities without sitting for JAMB or without depending solely on your JAMB score. These alternative routes are 100% legal, widely recognized, and used by thousands of students every year.
In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to gain admission into a university in Nigeria without JAMB, including the best programs, schools, and strategies to follow.
This article is perfect and useful to you if you’re among the following:
Let’s get started with the proven options to consider.
The JUPEB programme is one of the most popular and reliable ways to gain Direct Entry (DE) admission into 200 level in many Nigerian universities without writing JAMB.
You register for JUPEB at an accredited study center, take 3 A-Level subjects relevant to your intended course, and pass the exams. Your result is then used to apply for Direct Entry (DE) admission into a university of your choice.
IJMB is another advanced-level program that allows candidates to gain admission into 200-level in Nigerian universities without UTME.
IJMB is especially popular in Northern Nigeria and is widely accepted across the country.
Like JUPEB, you must register through accredited centers and pass the final exams.
Many federal and state universities offer Pre-degree (Remedial) programmes that allow students to prepare for 100-level admission without JAMB.
This is perfect for students with weak O’Level results or those who want to boost their academic standing before full admission.
Some schools may require you to still register for JAMB eventually, but your admission doesn’t depend on your JAMB score.
If flexibility is what you need, the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) is your best option. NOUN does not require JAMB and accepts students of all ages and backgrounds.
NOUN is accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC) and offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Now, there are several private universities in Nigeria that allow students to apply without JAMB. Instead of relying on UTME scores, they use:
Q: Can I go for NYSC without writing JAMB?
Absolutely. If your university and program are accredited and your admission was legitimate, you will be eligible for NYSC after graduation.
These institutions are NUC-approved and offer full BSc and BA degree programs.
Note: Tuition fees at private universities are higher, but many offer scholarships, installment payments, and flexible study options.
Many students in Nigeria now attend universities in Benin Republic, Ghana, Togo, and other nearby countries without JAMB.
These schools accept just WAEC or NECO results and offer affordable tuition and fast admission processing.
Please NOTE: Always ensure that the school is listed and recognized by Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Education to avoid issues with NYSC or employment later.
If you already have a diploma, ND, HND, or NCE, you can apply for a top-up program (also called a conversion program) in many Nigerian universities.
These allow you to obtain a full university degree without sitting for JAMB again.
You simply apply with your existing result and resume into a 2- or 3-year degree completion program.
Q: Is it legal to enter university without JAMB?
Yes. JUPEB, IJMB, NOUN, and Pre-degree are recognized by the Ministry of Education and JAMB for admission purposes.
Q: Which is better between JUPEB and IJMB?
Both are great. JUPEB is more popular in southern Nigeria while IJMB is widely accepted in the north. Choose based on your preferred university.
Q: How much do these programmes cost?
Fees vary:
Q: Can I study Medicine without JAMB?
Yes — through JUPEB or IJMB. Once you pass and meet the requirements, you can enter 200-level Medicine in a university that accepts Direct Entry.
Not passing or writing JAMB doesn’t mean your academic dreams are over. Today, there are multiple, legal, and respected ways to become a graduate in Nigeria without JAMB.
Whether you choose JUPEB, IJMB, NOUN, or even a private university, what matters is your determination to succeed and your willingness to take action.
Thousands of students are already pursuing their degrees through these channels. So, instead of waiting another year to rewrite JAMB, you can take a smarter route and start your academic journey now.
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