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JAMB 2026 Registration Requirements and Documents Needed

by NGEmpower Team
February 21, 2026
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JAMB 2026 registration is already in progress, and across Nigeria, candidates are lining up at accredited CBT centres to secure their slots early. Since registration began on January 26, 2026, one question keeps coming up repeatedly:

What exactly are the requirements for JAMB 2026 registration?

Many students show up at centres only to be turned back because they forgot a key detail — an incorrect NIN, inactive phone number, wrong subject combination, or missing O’Level information.

If you are preparing to register for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), this guide lays out clearly the JAMB 2026 registration requirements, documents needed, and common mistakes to avoid.

The exam is conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), the official body responsible for tertiary admissions in Nigeria.

Official JAMB portal:
👉 https://www.jamb.gov.ng

Who Should Apply for JAMB 2026?

You need to register if:

  • You are seeking admission into a Nigerian university.

  • You are applying to a polytechnic or college of education.

  • You are rewriting JAMB to improve your previous score.

  • You are a Direct Entry (DE) candidate.

  • You are awaiting WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB results but intend to gain admission in 2026.

Even if you are using “awaiting result,” you must still complete registration while it is ongoing.

Complete JAMB 2026 Registration Requirements

Candidates often search for “documents needed for JAMB 2026 registration in Nigeria” or “what do I need to register for JAMB 2026?” Below is the full checklist.

1. National Identification Number (NIN)

Your NIN is compulsory.

Without a valid NIN, you cannot:

  • Generate your JAMB profile code

  • Purchase your ePIN

  • Complete registration

Ensure your NIN details match your personal records. Name mismatches can affect admission later.

2. JAMB Profile Code

After obtaining your NIN, you must generate your JAMB 2026 profile code via SMS.

This 10-digit code is required before purchasing the JAMB form.

3. Active Phone Number

Use a personal SIM card that has never been used by another candidate.

This number will:

  • Receive your profile code

  • Receive registration updates

  • Be linked permanently to your JAMB account

Do not use a parent’s or cyber café operator’s phone number.

4. Valid Email Address

You must provide an accessible email address.

Your email will be used for:

  • JAMB CAPS login

  • Admission updates

  • Correction of data

  • Institutional communication

Ensure you know your password and can access it anytime.

5. O’Level Result Details

You need:

  • WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB result

  • Or select “awaiting result”

You will be required to provide:

  • Exam year

  • Exam number

  • Subjects and grades (if available)

If awaiting result, ensure you upload it later when released.

6. JAMB ePIN (After Profile Code)

Once you generate your profile code, purchase your JAMB 2026 ePIN from:

  • Approved banks

  • Mobile money operators

  • Accredited vendors

Without ePIN, registration cannot proceed.

7. Personal Information

You must provide:

  • Full name (as on NIN)

  • Date of birth

  • State and Local Government Area

  • Gender

Ensure accuracy. Corrections later may attract fees.

8. Choice of Institution and Course

Before heading to the CBT centre, decide on:

  • First choice institution

  • Second choice

  • Third choice

  • Fourth choice (if applicable)

Also confirm the correct subject combination for your course.

Step-by-Step: How to Register After Gathering Requirements

If you have all required documents for JAMB 2026 registration, here’s what happens next.

Step 1: Generate Your Profile Code

Send your NIN via SMS in the required format to the official JAMB short code (confirm on the portal).

Receive your 10-digit profile code.

Step 2: Purchase JAMB ePIN

Use your profile code to buy the ePIN.

Ensure payment is confirmed before leaving the vendor.

Step 3: Visit Accredited CBT Centre

Only register at officially accredited centres listed on:
https://www.jamb.gov.ng

At the centre:

  • Submit profile code

  • Provide ePIN

  • Capture fingerprints

  • Take passport photograph

  • Select exam town

  • Confirm subject combination

  • Print registration slip

Step 4: Collect and Verify Your Slip

Before leaving:

  • Confirm name spelling

  • Check date of birth

  • Review course and institution

  • Verify exam town

Mistakes here can affect your admission chances.

Documents You Do NOT Need

Many candidates carry unnecessary items.

You do NOT need:

  • Birth certificate (unless for personal verification)

  • Original WAEC certificate (exam number is enough)

  • Passport photographs (captured digitally at centre)

  • Printed NIN slip (though helpful for confirmation)

Focus only on essential details.

Common JAMB 2026 Registration Mistakes

Search queries like “JAMB 2026 registration errors to avoid” are trending. Avoid these:

1. Name Mismatch Between NIN and O’Level

This can delay admission clearance.

Correct your NIN at NIMC before registering.

2. Wrong Subject Combination

Selecting the wrong subjects may disqualify you from your chosen course.

Always verify before registration.

3. Waiting Until Deadline

System congestion increases close to closing date.

Register early to avoid stress.

4. Using Inactive Email

You will need email access months later during admission.

5. Registering at Unaccredited Centres

This can lead to invalid registration.

Always confirm the centre is listed on the official portal.

Special Requirements for Direct Entry (DE) Candidates

Direct Entry applicants must provide:

  • ND, HND, IJMB, JUPEB, or A’Level result

  • Transcript (if required)

  • Registration through accredited CBT centre

DE registration also requires NIN and profile code.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is JAMB 2026 registration still ongoing?

Yes. Registration started on January 26, 2026 and is ongoing as of February 2026.

What are the documents required for JAMB 2026 registration?

You need NIN, profile code, active phone number, valid email, O’Level details, and ePIN.

Can I register for JAMB 2026 without O’Level result?

Yes, you can select “awaiting result,” but you must upload it when available.

Is NIN compulsory for JAMB 2026?

Yes. Without NIN, you cannot generate a profile code or register.

Do I need passport photographs?

No. Your photograph will be captured digitally at the CBT centre.

Can I register for JAMB 2026 online at home?

No. Final registration must be completed at an accredited CBT centre.

How do I confirm accredited CBT centres?

Visit the official portal: https://www.jamb.gov.ng

Final Advice for JAMB 2026 Candidates

Preparation is not only about studying. It starts with getting your registration right.

Confirm your NIN details. Use a personal phone number. Double-check your subject combination. Register early while the system is stable.

Small errors during registration can create bigger problems during admission.

If you are unsure about any requirement, verify directly from the official JAMB portal or accredited CBT centres.

Stay connected to Ngempower for verified updates on JAMB 2026 and other student opportunities in Nigeria.

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