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JUST IN: JAMB releases 2025 mock UTME results for over 100,000 candidates

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has released the results of the 2025 Mock Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) conducted on Thursday, April 10.

JAMB disclosed this in a statement by its spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin, on Sunday.

According to JAMB, over 200,000 candidates registered for the Mock UTME conducted across the country on Thursday, 10 April.

However, only 126,181 candidates successfully sat for the examination.

The board said 73,844 candidates were absent on the day of the examination, and 88 candidates failed the biometric verification screening.

JAMB added that the results for 115,735 candidates are now available for viewing.

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“Additionally, 10,446 results are still being processed and will be released soon,” it said.

“A total of 200,115 candidates initially expressed interest in participating; however, two candidates later withdrew, resulting in 200,113 registered candidates.”

The board acknowledged the delays experienced by some candidates during the examination and expressed regrets over any inconvenience caused.

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It said the challenges were anticipated due to the new features implemented to enhance the overall conduct of the main UTME.

How to check the result

To check their results, JAMB asked candidates to text “MOCKRESULT” to either 55019 or 66019 using the phone number (SIM) registered for the examination.

Mock UTME

The Mock UTME is an optional Computer-Based Test (CBT) similar to the actual UTME. It is designed to help candidates familiarise themselves with the nature of the examination before the actual UTME.

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JAMB added that the optional mock examination was designed to test the board’s annual innovations.

It said the mock examination serves as a trial version of the UTME and allows the board to test new innovations while helping candidates familiarise themselves with the CBT environment.

“Over the years, this initiative has successfully achieved its objectives, addressing noted lapses and equipping candidates with valuable experience for the main examination,” it said.

“JAMB urges all candidates to continue making the necessary sacrifices to ensure a better examination experience that effectively serves their interests.”

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