By Adenike Lawal
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has dispelled rumours of an early closure for the 2025 Direct Entry registration, announcing that the process remains open beyond the speculated April 7 deadline.
In an official statement issued on Saturday, JAMB spokesperson Fabian Benjamin confirmed that registration, which began on March 12, will continue at approved Professional Registration Centres until the board sets a definitive closing date.
The extension comes as JAMB intensifies efforts to clamp down on candidates attempting to register with fraudulent advanced level qualifications.
The board has flagged ongoing investigations into several suspects caught trying to beat the system.
Benjamin urged all candidates to steer clear of malpractice, stressing that JAMB’s verification systems are designed to detect irregularities both during registration and in future admission exercises.
“Candidates with questionable results should withdraw from this process voluntarily,” the statement read, as the board pledged to expand its probe to include those who may have already secured admission through dishonest means.
The move underscores JAMB’s commitment to upholding the integrity of Nigeria’s tertiary admission process, ensuring that only deserving and qualified candidates gain entry into higher institutions.