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How to Pass your Post-UTME Exam even if Your JAMB Score is Low

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Scoring low in JAMB can be discouraging, but it doesn’t mean your chances of gaining university admission are over, especially if your school of choice conducts Post-UTME.

In Nigeria’s university admission system, your JAMB score is only part of the full picture. Most universities use a screening process that includes Post-UTME, which gives you a second chance to prove yourself.

That’s why i’ll walk you through how to pass Post-UTME even if your JAMB score is low — and significantly improve your chances of gaining admission into a top university.

What is Post-UTME?

Post-UTME (Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) is a screening test or exam conducted by Nigerian universities after JAMB to determine final admission into various undergraduate programmes.

Depending on the school, Post-UTME may include:

  • A written examination (objective or theory)
  • Screening of O’Level results and credentials
  • Oral interviews or CBT tests
  • Departmental assessments

Some universities use a 50:50 or 60:40 ratio of JAMB and Post-UTME scores to decide who gets admitted.

This means that even if your JAMB score is low, a high Post-UTME score can balance it out.

Why You Should Never Give Up Because of a Low JAMB Score

Many students wrongly assume that a low JAMB score ends their chances. That’s far from true.

For example:

Candidate JAMB Score Post-UTME Score Aggregate Score (JAMB 50% + PUTME 50%)
Student A 175 80% (175/400 × 50) + (80/100 × 50) = 67.5%
Student B 220 40% (220/400 × 50) + (40/100 × 50) = 55%

Student A gets admission. Student B doesn’t.

This is why preparing for Post-UTME seriously — especially if your JAMB is low — is not optional. It’s your lifeline and very important.

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How to Pass Post-UTME With a Low JAMB Score

Let’s break down the best strategies that actually work.

1. Know Your Target University’s Admission Formula

Not all schools use the same formula for admission. Before you start reading, find out how your university calculates its aggregate score.

Here’s how some top schools do it:

  • UNILAG: JAMB (50%) + Post-UTME (50%)
  • OAU: JAMB (50%) + Post-UTME (30%) + O’Level (20%)
  • UNN: JAMB (60%) + Post-UTME (40%)
  • UI: JAMB (50%) + Post-UTME (50%)

If your school gives more weight to Post-UTME, that’s your opportunity to shine — even with a JAMB score as low as 160 or 170.

2. Study the Right Topics and Past Questions

Post-UTME questions are usually based on:

  • JAMB syllabus
  • Core subjects related to your chosen course
  • Current affairs (some schools include this)
  • Aptitude and logical reasoning (UNILORIN, for example)

What you should do:

  • Get past questions: Many schools repeat questions or maintain a pattern.
  • Focus on weak subjects: If you scored low in Physics in JAMB, don’t ignore it in Post-UTME.
  • Create a study schedule: At least 3–4 hours of daily study for 2–3 weeks can transform your chances.

3. Use Online CBT Practice Platforms

Most schools now conduct computer-based testing (CBT). If you’re not comfortable with computers, it can affect your speed and performance.

Use tools like:

  • Myschool.ng CBT App
  • Pass.ng
  • TestDriller
  • ExamPlanet

Practice with real-time CBT simulations to build confidence.

4. Improve Your Speed and Accuracy

Most Post-UTME exams are time-limited. You may get 60 questions in 30 minutes.

So it’s not enough to know the answers — you must answer them quickly and correctly.

Tips:

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  • Practice with a timer
  • Answer easy questions first
  • Skip and return to difficult ones
  • Avoid spending more than 30 seconds per question

5. Boost Your O’Level Performance

Some schools combine your JAMB, Post-UTME, and O’Level grades to calculate your final score.

If your JAMB score is low, ensure that your WAEC or NECO results are strong (especially in Maths, English, and your core subjects).

For example:

  • 5 A’s or B’s in WAEC can push up your aggregate
  • 1 or 2 C’s won’t hurt, but avoid D7/F9

You may also upload better WAEC results if you’re using two sittings.

6. Know the Format of the Exam

Each school has its own format. Before you go into the exam, make sure you know:

  • The number of subjects
  • The duration of the exam
  • Whether it includes current affairs or logical reasoning
  • If it’s CBT or paper-based

Examples:

  • UNILORIN: Includes logical reasoning and English comprehension
  • OAU: Heavy on core subjects, uses CBT
  • UI: Tests are usually theoretical and tough

Being familiar with the format removes surprises.

7. Be Calm and Strategic on Exam Day

Success in Post-UTME is not just about knowledge. It’s also about exam temperament.

Here’s how to remain calm:

  • Get to the venue early
  • Bring all required documents (printout, ID card, passport photo, etc.)
  • Follow instructions carefully
  • Don’t let difficult questions shake your confidence

8. Avoid Common Mistakes That Can Cost You Admission

Even with a good Post-UTME score, the following can still make you lose your admission:

  • Choosing the wrong subject combination
  • Not uploading O’Level results on JAMB CAPS
  • Applying to a competitive course with a low aggregate
  • Not following up on admission status after the exam
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Best Courses to Switch to if Your JAMB Score is Low

To increase your chances of admission with a low score, consider switching to less competitive but still valuable courses.

Examples:

  • Zoology
  • Plant Science
  • Education courses
  • Sociology
  • Agricultural Science
  • Philosophy
  • Religious Studies

After getting in, you may also apply for change of course later if your school allows it.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What is a good Post-UTME score?
A good score is usually 70% and above, especially if your JAMB score is below 180.

Q: Can I still get admission with 160 in JAMB?
Yes — if your Post-UTME score is high and your course is not too competitive.

Q: How many times can I write Post-UTME?
Once per admission year. But you can apply to multiple schools if they haven’t closed their Post-UTME portal.

Q: What happens after I pass Post-UTME?
Your name will be uploaded to JAMB CAPS. You must regularly check and accept your admission when offered.

Summary: JAMB Isn’t the End of Your Story

A low JAMB score is not a final sentence — it’s a temporary setback. With smart preparation, practice, and the right mindset, you can dominate your Post-UTME and get into the university this year.

Thousands of students with low JAMB scores get admission every year because they took Post-UTME seriously. So don’t fold your arms — this is your chance to bounce back.

Prepare well, believe in yourself, and go get that admission. If you have any issues drop it in the comments below 👇

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