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I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by FreddyDaniel(op):
I spent 2 weeks analyzing JAMB past questions from 2015-2025 (all 10 years) to find patterns.

Here's what I discovered: JAMB is NOT random.

The same topics appear EVERY SINGLE YEAR. If you master these, you can score 250+ even without covering the entire syllabus.

METHODOLOGY:

I went through 10 years × 180 questions = 1,800 questions total
Categorized every question by topic
Calculated frequency percentages

Here are the results:

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

USE OF ENGLISH (60 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS (appears in 9-10 out of 10 years):

1. Comprehension Passages (20-25 questions ALWAYS)
- Usually 3 passages: narrative, argumentative, expository
- Strategy: Read questions FIRST, then scan passage for answers

2. Lexis and Structure (15-20 questions ALWAYS)
- Synonyms/antonyms
- Sentence completion
- Common idioms
- Study tip: Memorize high-frequency word lists

3. Oral English (10-15 questions ALWAYS)
- Stress patterns
- Vowel sounds
- Consonant sounds
- Most students skip this = FREE POINTS

4. Novel Questions (10 questions ALWAYS)
- 2026 novel: "The Lekki Headmaster"
- NOT OPTIONAL if you want 280+

MEDIUM-YIELD (5-8 out of 10 years):
- Grammar/Tenses (5-8 questions)
- Register/Technical terms (3-5 questions)

LOW-YIELD (less than 5 out of 10 years):
- Figurative language (2-3 questions)
- Sentence types (1-2 questions)

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

MATHEMATICS (40 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS (appear in 9-10 out of 10 years):

1. Algebra (5-7 questions ALWAYS)
- Simplification, factorization, expansion
- Master this = automatic 7 marks

2. Indices/Logarithms (4-6 questions ALWAYS)
- Laws of indices
- Logarithm rules

3. Percentages/Ratios (3-5 questions ALWAYS)
- Word problems, profit/loss, simple/compound interest

4. Coordinate Geometry (3-4 questions ALWAYS)
- Midpoint, distance, gradient, equation of line

5. Trigonometry (3-5 questions ALWAYS)
- SOHCAHTOA, trig ratios, bearings

6. Mensuration (3-4 questions ALWAYS)
- Area, perimeter, volume of shapes

7. Sequences (2-3 questions ALWAYS)
- AP, GP, nth term

8. Statistics (2-3 questions ALWAYS)
- Mean, median, mode, frequency tables

THESE 8 TOPICS = 28-32 questions out of 40!

MEDIUM-YIELD (5-8 out of 10 years):
- Quadratics (2-3 questions)
- Inequalities (2 questions)
- Sets (1-2 questions)

LOW-YIELD (less than 5 out of 10 years):
- Matrices (0-2 questions)
- Vectors (0-1 questions)
- Binary operations (0-1 questions)

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

PHYSICS (40 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS:

1. Mechanics (12-15 questions ALWAYS)
- Motion, forces, work/energy/power, machines

2. Electricity (8-10 questions ALWAYS)
- Ohm's law, circuits, power

3. Waves (4-6 questions ALWAYS)
- Light, sound, wave properties

4. Modern Physics (3-4 questions ALWAYS)
- Atomic structure, radioactivity

These 4 = 27-35 questions out of 40

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

CHEMISTRY (40 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS:

1. Organic Chemistry (10-12 questions ALWAYS)
- Hydrocarbons, functional groups

2. Chemical Reactions (8-10 questions ALWAYS)
- Redox, acids/bases, salts

3. Periodic Table (5-7 questions ALWAYS)
- Groups, trends, properties

4. Mole Concept/Stoichiometry (4-6 questions ALWAYS)

These 4 = 27-35 questions out of 40

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

BIOLOGY (40 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS:

1. Cell Biology (6-8 questions ALWAYS)
- Cell structure, cell division, diffusion/osmosis

2. Genetics (5-7 questions ALWAYS)
- Heredity, variation, evolution

3. Human Systems (8-10 questions ALWAYS)
- Digestive, circulatory, respiratory, excretory

4. Ecology (4-6 questions ALWAYS)
- Food chains, populations, adaptation

5. Plant Biology (4-6 questions ALWAYS)
- Photosynthesis, plant structure

These 5 = 27-37 questions out of 40

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

THE STRATEGY:

If you have 8 weeks and limited time:

PRIORITY 1 (Weeks 1-4): Master ALL high-yield topics
- This gets you to 220-250 baseline

PRIORITY 2 (Weeks 5-6): Add medium-yield topics
- This pushes you to 260-280

PRIORITY 3 (Weeks 7-cool: Light review of low-yield + intensive CBT practice
- This gets you 280-320

DON'T study syllabus linearly (Chapter 1, then 2, then 3...). That's inefficient.

Study by FREQUENCY (most common topics first).

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━


I compiled the complete frequency analysis for every subject into a free PDF organized exactly this way — most important topics first.
Download free here:
👇
https://selar.com/a7m740600h

What subject combination are you writing? Drop it below and I will tell you your exact priority list. 📊

Work smarter, not harder. Focus on what JAMB actually tests, not what your textbook covers.

Questions? Drop them below! 📊
Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by richiemcgold: 8:44am On Feb 22
What about Art subjects like literature, crk and government?
Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by gr8cany: 9:30am On Feb 22
You are a good thinker.


Mod you can help me complete the rest of the characters
Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by eepeepook: 9:37am On Feb 22
The major crime is making an A level exam compulsory for O level graduates to enroll into university. Once I failed JAMB the first time, I faced a private university. No time to waste time. I never experienced a strike in my five years of school.
Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by Hassanjj(m): 12:17pm On Feb 22
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Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by Verbtips(m): 1:54pm On Feb 22
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Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by Lero777(m): 4:14pm On Feb 22
Well done
FreddyDaniel:
I spent 2 weeks analyzing JAMB past questions from 2015-2025 (all 10 years) to find patterns.

Here's what I discovered: JAMB is NOT random.

The same topics appear EVERY SINGLE YEAR. If you master these, you can score 250+ even without covering the entire syllabus.

METHODOLOGY:

I went through 10 years × 180 questions = 1,800 questions total
Categorized every question by topic
Calculated frequency percentages

Here are the results:

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

USE OF ENGLISH (60 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS (appears in 9-10 out of 10 years):

1. Comprehension Passages (20-25 questions ALWAYS)
- Usually 3 passages: narrative, argumentative, expository
- Strategy: Read questions FIRST, then scan passage for answers

2. Lexis and Structure (15-20 questions ALWAYS)
- Synonyms/antonyms
- Sentence completion
- Common idioms
- Study tip: Memorize high-frequency word lists

3. Oral English (10-15 questions ALWAYS)
- Stress patterns
- Vowel sounds
- Consonant sounds
- Most students skip this = FREE POINTS

4. Novel Questions (10 questions ALWAYS)
- 2026 novel: "The Lekki Headmaster"
- NOT OPTIONAL if you want 280+

MEDIUM-YIELD (5-8 out of 10 years):
- Grammar/Tenses (5-8 questions)
- Register/Technical terms (3-5 questions)

LOW-YIELD (less than 5 out of 10 years):
- Figurative language (2-3 questions)
- Sentence types (1-2 questions)

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

MATHEMATICS (40 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS (appear in 9-10 out of 10 years):

1. Algebra (5-7 questions ALWAYS)
- Simplification, factorization, expansion
- Master this = automatic 7 marks

2. Indices/Logarithms (4-6 questions ALWAYS)
- Laws of indices
- Logarithm rules

3. Percentages/Ratios (3-5 questions ALWAYS)
- Word problems, profit/loss, simple/compound interest

4. Coordinate Geometry (3-4 questions ALWAYS)
- Midpoint, distance, gradient, equation of line

5. Trigonometry (3-5 questions ALWAYS)
- SOHCAHTOA, trig ratios, bearings

6. Mensuration (3-4 questions ALWAYS)
- Area, perimeter, volume of shapes

7. Sequences (2-3 questions ALWAYS)
- AP, GP, nth term

8. Statistics (2-3 questions ALWAYS)
- Mean, median, mode, frequency tables

THESE 8 TOPICS = 28-32 questions out of 40!

MEDIUM-YIELD (5-8 out of 10 years):
- Quadratics (2-3 questions)
- Inequalities (2 questions)
- Sets (1-2 questions)

LOW-YIELD (less than 5 out of 10 years):
- Matrices (0-2 questions)
- Vectors (0-1 questions)
- Binary operations (0-1 questions)

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

PHYSICS (40 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS:

1. Mechanics (12-15 questions ALWAYS)
- Motion, forces, work/energy/power, machines

2. Electricity (8-10 questions ALWAYS)
- Ohm's law, circuits, power

3. Waves (4-6 questions ALWAYS)
- Light, sound, wave properties

4. Modern Physics (3-4 questions ALWAYS)
- Atomic structure, radioactivity

These 4 = 27-35 questions out of 40

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

CHEMISTRY (40 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS:

1. Organic Chemistry (10-12 questions ALWAYS)
- Hydrocarbons, functional groups

2. Chemical Reactions (8-10 questions ALWAYS)
- Redox, acids/bases, salts

3. Periodic Table (5-7 questions ALWAYS)
- Groups, trends, properties

4. Mole Concept/Stoichiometry (4-6 questions ALWAYS)

These 4 = 27-35 questions out of 40

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

BIOLOGY (40 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS:

1. Cell Biology (6-8 questions ALWAYS)
- Cell structure, cell division, diffusion/osmosis

2. Genetics (5-7 questions ALWAYS)
- Heredity, variation, evolution

3. Human Systems (8-10 questions ALWAYS)
- Digestive, circulatory, respiratory, excretory

4. Ecology (4-6 questions ALWAYS)
- Food chains, populations, adaptation

5. Plant Biology (4-6 questions ALWAYS)
- Photosynthesis, plant structure

These 5 = 27-37 questions out of 40

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

THE STRATEGY:

If you have 8 weeks and limited time:

PRIORITY 1 (Weeks 1-4): Master ALL high-yield topics
- This gets you to 220-250 baseline

PRIORITY 2 (Weeks 5-6): Add medium-yield topics
- This pushes you to 260-280

PRIORITY 3 (Weeks 7-cool: Light review of low-yield + intensive CBT practice
- This gets you 280-320

DON'T study syllabus linearly (Chapter 1, then 2, then 3...). That's inefficient.

Study by FREQUENCY (most common topics first).

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

I compiled this full analysis with detailed breakdowns, study timetables organized by topic frequency, and CBT practice strategies into a free resource:

[https://jambvictory.carrd.co/](https://jambvictory.carrd.co/)

Work smarter, not harder. Focus on what JAMB actually tests, not what your textbook covers.

Questions? Drop them below! 📊
Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by arantess: 8:03pm On Feb 22
tried with AI

Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by Abee79(m): 8:25pm On Feb 22
JAMB has outlived it's usefulness in Nigeria!
Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by snowball11(m): 12:03am On Feb 23
FreddyDaniel:
I spent 2 weeks analyzing JAMB past questions from 2015-2025 (all 10 years) to find patterns.

Here's what I discovered: JAMB is NOT random.

The same topics appear EVERY SINGLE YEAR. If you master these, you can score 250+ even without covering the entire syllabus.

METHODOLOGY:

I went through 10 years × 180 questions = 1,800 questions total
Categorized every question by topic
Calculated frequency percentages

Here are the results:

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

USE OF ENGLISH (60 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS (appears in 9-10 out of 10 years):

1. Comprehension Passages (20-25 questions ALWAYS)
- Usually 3 passages: narrative, argumentative, expository
- Strategy: Read questions FIRST, then scan passage for answers

2. Lexis and Structure (15-20 questions ALWAYS)
- Synonyms/antonyms
- Sentence completion
- Common idioms
- Study tip: Memorize high-frequency word lists

3. Oral English (10-15 questions ALWAYS)
- Stress patterns
- Vowel sounds
- Consonant sounds
- Most students skip this = FREE POINTS

4. Novel Questions (10 questions ALWAYS)
- 2026 novel: "The Lekki Headmaster"
- NOT OPTIONAL if you want 280+

MEDIUM-YIELD (5-8 out of 10 years):
- Grammar/Tenses (5-8 questions)
- Register/Technical terms (3-5 questions)

LOW-YIELD (less than 5 out of 10 years):
- Figurative language (2-3 questions)
- Sentence types (1-2 questions)

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

MATHEMATICS (40 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS (appear in 9-10 out of 10 years):

1. Algebra (5-7 questions ALWAYS)
- Simplification, factorization, expansion
- Master this = automatic 7 marks

2. Indices/Logarithms (4-6 questions ALWAYS)
- Laws of indices
- Logarithm rules

3. Percentages/Ratios (3-5 questions ALWAYS)
- Word problems, profit/loss, simple/compound interest

4. Coordinate Geometry (3-4 questions ALWAYS)
- Midpoint, distance, gradient, equation of line

5. Trigonometry (3-5 questions ALWAYS)
- SOHCAHTOA, trig ratios, bearings

6. Mensuration (3-4 questions ALWAYS)
- Area, perimeter, volume of shapes

7. Sequences (2-3 questions ALWAYS)
- AP, GP, nth term

8. Statistics (2-3 questions ALWAYS)
- Mean, median, mode, frequency tables

THESE 8 TOPICS = 28-32 questions out of 40!

MEDIUM-YIELD (5-8 out of 10 years):
- Quadratics (2-3 questions)
- Inequalities (2 questions)
- Sets (1-2 questions)

LOW-YIELD (less than 5 out of 10 years):
- Matrices (0-2 questions)
- Vectors (0-1 questions)
- Binary operations (0-1 questions)

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

PHYSICS (40 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS:

1. Mechanics (12-15 questions ALWAYS)
- Motion, forces, work/energy/power, machines

2. Electricity (8-10 questions ALWAYS)
- Ohm's law, circuits, power

3. Waves (4-6 questions ALWAYS)
- Light, sound, wave properties

4. Modern Physics (3-4 questions ALWAYS)
- Atomic structure, radioactivity

These 4 = 27-35 questions out of 40

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

CHEMISTRY (40 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS:

1. Organic Chemistry (10-12 questions ALWAYS)
- Hydrocarbons, functional groups

2. Chemical Reactions (8-10 questions ALWAYS)
- Redox, acids/bases, salts

3. Periodic Table (5-7 questions ALWAYS)
- Groups, trends, properties

4. Mole Concept/Stoichiometry (4-6 questions ALWAYS)

These 4 = 27-35 questions out of 40

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

BIOLOGY (40 questions)

HIGH-YIELD TOPICS:

1. Cell Biology (6-8 questions ALWAYS)
- Cell structure, cell division, diffusion/osmosis

2. Genetics (5-7 questions ALWAYS)
- Heredity, variation, evolution

3. Human Systems (8-10 questions ALWAYS)
- Digestive, circulatory, respiratory, excretory

4. Ecology (4-6 questions ALWAYS)
- Food chains, populations, adaptation

5. Plant Biology (4-6 questions ALWAYS)
- Photosynthesis, plant structure

These 5 = 27-37 questions out of 40

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

THE STRATEGY:

If you have 8 weeks and limited time:

PRIORITY 1 (Weeks 1-4): Master ALL high-yield topics
- This gets you to 220-250 baseline

PRIORITY 2 (Weeks 5-6): Add medium-yield topics
- This pushes you to 260-280

PRIORITY 3 (Weeks 7-cool: Light review of low-yield + intensive CBT practice
- This gets you 280-320

DON'T study syllabus linearly (Chapter 1, then 2, then 3...). That's inefficient.

Study by FREQUENCY (most common topics first).

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

I compiled this full analysis with detailed breakdowns, study timetables organized by topic frequency, and CBT practice strategies into a free resource:

[https://jambvictory.carrd.co/](https://jambvictory.carrd.co/)

Work smarter, not harder. Focus on what JAMB actually tests, not what your textbook covers.

Questions? Drop them below! 📊
Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by obi4eze(m): 12:16am On Feb 23
Just solve the past questions for 10 years and you are good to go. They always repeat questions.
Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by Rexymania(m): 5:04am On Feb 23
Ok good. Are you a teacher?
Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by Onegai(f): 7:12pm On Feb 23
obi4eze:
Just solve the past questions for 10 years and you are good to go. They always repeat questions.
So the curriculum never changes? Weird.

At least some of the Science questions should have changed a bit. And they can update the Math questions as well.

OP FreddyDaniel this is a good analysis
Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by Tohsynetita1(m): 5:02am On Feb 24
Where is Calculus, Matrices, and Coordinate geometry in Mathematics? Dey play.
Re: I Analyzed 10 Years Of JAMB Papers - Here Are The Topics That ALWAYS Appear by folake4u: 9:49am On Feb 26
obi4eze:
Just solve the past questions for 10 years and you are good to go. They always repeat questions.
I agree wholeheartedly.

It was same for my University entrance exam (Post UTME). I scored 80/90 due to lots of practice questions.
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