NUBAPOLY 2025/2026 JAMB Admission Guide

Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic (NUBAPOLY), Zaria has started the 2025/2026 JAMB admission exercise for National Diploma (ND) and National Certificate of Education (NCE) programmes.
All prospective students who wish to study at this polytechnic need to follow the JAMB rules, upload their O level results and keep to the closing date set for the admission process.
NUBAPOLY 2025/2026 admission overview
The management of Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Zaria has announced that:
- The 2025/2026 admission exercise for ND and NCE programmes has started.
- The admission process follows Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) rules.
- The admission exercise will close on 31 December 2025, as directed by JAMB.
Any student who wishes to gain a place for ND or NCE study in this polytechnic needs to act before the closing date.
Change of first choice to Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic
Candidates who want to make Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic their first choice of school can do so through JAMB:
- Students who wish to change their first choice of school to Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic should apply for a change of institution on the JAMB portal.
- Candidates who already chose this polytechnic, but want a different course, should apply for a change of programme.
These changes are done on the JAMB system. They should be made early so that the new details reflect before admission is processed.
Upload of O level results on JAMB portal
Every candidate must upload O level results:
- All candidates are required to visit any accredited JAMB CBT centre.
- At the centre, staff will upload the candidate’s O level results on the JAMB e-facility portal.
- This upload should be done as soon as possible after the results are ready.
The polytechnic will not process any admission where the O level results are missing on the JAMB portal.
Why the O level upload is very important
For Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic to give admission through JAMB:
- JAMB must see the O level results on the e-facility portal.
- The school also checks the same results during admission work.
If the upload is not done, the student’s name cannot move forward in the admission list, even if the JAMB score is high.
Checking admission status on JAMB e-facility
After making Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic a choice of school and uploading O level results, candidates need to follow their admission status:
- Candidates should sign in to the JAMB e-facility portal often to check their admission status.
- Once admission is offered, the candidate needs to click to accept the offer on the portal.
Ignoring the portal may cause delay, as the student may not see the offer in time.
Printing the JAMB admission letter
The JAMB admission letter is a key document for registration:
- Only candidates who have accepted their admission on JAMB e-facility can print the JAMB admission letter.
- The printed admission letter is needed at the polytechnic for further registration steps.
- Only those who have accepted and printed this JAMB admission letter will be allowed to go on with the school registration process.
Students should print more than one copy of the letter and keep them safe for later use in the school.
Simple checklist for new applicants
Before the closing date set by JAMB, each candidate should:
- Choose Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic as first choice, or apply for a change of institution on the JAMB system.
- Pick a suitable ND or NCE programme.
- Go to an accredited JAMB CBT centre to upload O level results.
- Visit the JAMB e-facility portal often to check admission status.
- Accept the admission offer once it appears.
- Print the JAMB admission letter and keep it for school registration.
Final note for students who want NUBAPOLY admission
Students who wish to study at NUBAPOLY for the 2025/2026 academic session need to act early, update their JAMB records, upload their O level results and accept their offers on the JAMB e-facility portal. Any candidate who keeps to these steps and prints the JAMB admission letter will be ready to move on with registration at NUBAPOLY once admission is granted.