How to Check JAMB Admission Letter for All Years. This is for both UTME & Direct Entry (DE) Candidates.


The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has opened the portal for both Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination and Direct Entry candidates to access and print their admission letters online.
On this page, we will show you how to print your jamb admission letter on the jamb portal. We will also entertain questions (if you have any).
The illustration on this page will work for all years! If you have any issues while trying to print your admission letter, feel free to ask us using the comment box below and we will answer you as soon as we can.
BEFORE WE PROCEED, NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
- You are required to have an account on the JAMB portal.
- Make sure you check your admission status first before you proceed to print your admission letter.
- Note the Transaction ID displayed in a bold red font. The Transaction ID is useful for all future references concerning the Transaction. A copy of this transaction ID will be sent to your registered email address.
- The status of your payment will be displayed in the “My Payment Section”. An SMS and email containing your unique Transaction Identification and payment status will be sent to you after payment.
- Your Year of Exam and JAMB Registration Number are required for checking/printing admission letter.
Page Contents
How to Print Your JAMB Admission Letter Online.
STEP ONE:
- Go to the jamb portal via https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/.
- Login with your ‘Email Address’ and ‘Password’.
- Click on the “Admission Letter” (This is available on the sidebar or on the Home page)
- You will be redirected to a payment page, follow the steps, and make a payment of N1,000 (jamb admission letter fee).
STEP TWO:
- After payment, you will be redirected to a page that shows you your payment information. Click on the Continue button
- Once the page loads successfully, select your JAMB exam year and enter your jamb registration number and submit.
- The admission letter will be available in a 3-page PDF document. See the sample below.
Recommended: How to Use JAMB Admission Status Checking Portal for Free.
JAMB Admission Letter Sample


Frequently Asked Questions And Answers
Is JAMB admission letter out for 2025?
Yes, it’s out.
Can I print my JAMB admission letter anytime?
Yes, you can print it anytime.
How can I print my JAMB admission letter with registration number?
Very simple, login to the jamb portal and enter your jamb registration number. Note that you MUST log in to the JAMB PORTAL before being able to print it.
Can I print JAMB admission letter by myself?
Yes, you can.
What is the difference between JAMB admission letter and school admission letter?
JAMB Admission Letter can ONLY be printed from the JAMB portal while your school admission letter is only available on the school portal or admission office.
Does JAMB admission guarantee school admission?
YES, it does!
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