Correct All NIMC Details Before JAMB Registration

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JAMB has directed all 2025 UTME candidates to correct their details with NIMC before starting registration. The board will not alter names, ages, or other personal data after receiving them from NIMC. Keep reading to understand the process and avoid issues.

Correct All NIMC Details Before JAMB Registration for 2025 UTME

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has instructed all prospective 2025 UTME candidates to verify and correct their details with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) before beginning registration.

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Why This Step Is Important

JAMB will only use the information provided by NIMC for registration.

SEE ALSO: 2025 JAMB Form | Registration Instructions for UTME/DE.

JAMB’s Stand on Data Accuracy

During a virtual meeting with CBT centre operators, the Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, clarified that JAMB does not collect personal details.

Avoid Attempts to Manipulate Age and Other Details

JAMB has strict rules on age and identity verification.

The Registrar warned that some individuals attempt to change their ages or names for various reasons. This will not work because JAMB directly retrieves data from NIMC.

Strict Warnings to CBT Centres

CBT centres must follow all registration rules and avoid activities that could disrupt the process.

The meeting also featured live demonstrations by the Acting Director of Information Technology Services, Mrs. B-Usman, and a Service Provider, Mr. Mudashiru Lawal. They explained the step-by-step registration process.

What Candidates Should Do Next

To avoid problems during registration, all candidates should:

JAMB will only work with the information from NIMC, so corrections must be made before registration begins.

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