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How to Check Your Name on JAMB Matriculation List 2024

This guide provides relevant information to help you check your name on the JAMB matriculation list 2024.

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by Henry Chikwem
How to Check Your Name on JAMB Matriculation List 2024
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The JAMB matriculation list 2024 is a record collated by JAMB that shows the number of students who have received admission offers into Nigerian-accredited tertiary institutions.

Usually, a student whose name is on the matriculation list is shown their full name and the approved course of study.

If you have been offered admission by a Nigerian-accredited institution and want to know if your name is on the JAMB matriculation list, this guide will teach you how to go about that in six simple steps.

A Step-by-Step Process on How to Check Your Name on the JAMB Matriculation List 2024

Step 1: Log in to the JAMB e-facility website.

Step 2: Access and print your Admission Letter (if/when it’s available) from the e-Facility Portal.

Step 3: Obtain and print your JAMB result slip (if/when it’s available) via the e-Facility platform by making a payment through one of the provided payment methods.

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Step 4: Seek confirmation from your institution’s admissions officer regarding both documents.

Step 5: Proceed to the JAMB matriculation list portal on the e-Facility website, input your JAMB registration number and examination year, and then click on the "Fetch My Details" button.

Step 6: Confirm your name once it is displayed on the list.

Conclusion

Confirming that your name is on the JAMB matriculation list is very important as it confirms the legitimacy of your admission and certifies that you have been offered admission at a Nigerian-accredited tertiary institution.

It is also required for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme as only students whose names are on the JAMB matriculation list will be eligible for mobilization.

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by Henry Chikwem

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