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Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by treesun(op): 12:27pm On May 11
The Nigerian government has announced that candidates seeking admission to study education-related courses and agriculture programmes outside engineering disciplines will no longer be required to sit for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

The new policy, which takes effect from the 2026/2027 admission cycle, was unveiled on Monday during the annual admission policy meeting organised by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board in Abuja.

Speaking at the meeting, the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, disclosed that candidates with at least four credit passes in relevant subjects would now be eligible to seek admission into Colleges of Education without taking the UTME.

According to the minister, affected candidates would still be required to register with JAMB for documentation and admission processing despite being exempted from the examination.

He explained that their academic credentials would be screened, verified and certified before admission letters are issued through the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS), in line with existing regulations.

Confirming the development in a statement posted on its official X handle, JAMB said: “Candidates seeking admissions into Education Programs and Agriculture non-Engineering Courses are now exempted from UTME.”

The annual policy meeting organised by JAMB is traditionally used to determine admission guidelines, cut-off marks and other procedures for universities, polytechnics and colleges of education across Nigeria.

Although exemptions from the UTME already exist for some categories of candidates, including Direct Entry applicants, the latest decision is considered one of the broadest waivers introduced into Nigeria’s tertiary admission process in recent years.

The development is expected to significantly alter admission processes into education-related programmes and non-engineering agriculture courses, while also creating alternative pathways into tertiary education outside the conventional UTME route.
https://saharareporters.com/2026/05/11/breaking-nigerian-govt-exempts-candidates-seeking-study-education-agric-courses-taking

Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by simpleseyi: 12:37pm On May 11
Tinubu, I stand with you any day and any time, and thrice on Sundays.

Once you pass WAEC, you are good for the university. Why many exams because you want to become a modern farmer to feed the nation?
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by pseudonomer: 12:38pm On May 11
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Ishilove: 12:38pm On May 11
Op, abeg make una learn to dey summarise. Weed out all the unnecessary information
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Precious201010(m): 12:38pm On May 11
Good one.. I support this very one.
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by OgundeleT(m): 12:38pm On May 11
Let's see how it goes and what it will yield.
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Onewazobia(m): 12:39pm On May 11
Hmmmm, this is retardation


Not a good development at all
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by mukshin(m): 12:39pm On May 11
nice one
now a child no need to go all this rigorous exam to study just education or Agriculture
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by adioolayi(m):
Well-done Minister Tunji Alausa ..

Returning the Education system to those old days of Teachers Training Colleges....where you just need 4 credits to enter Teachers Training..No need of JAMB.

We will have more formally trained teachers ..instead of many graduates that found themselves accidentally teaching because they couldn't get job with their main course of study.
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by bluestone2015: 12:40pm On May 11
So those with C6 will be your children's future teachers.
Lol
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Kingray10: 12:40pm On May 11
All just to encourage people to go into agriculture.
Is that how bad it has been in Nigeria
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by adioolayi(m): 12:41pm On May 11
bluestone2015:
So those with C6 will be your children's future teachers.
Lol
They will be well trained...and will be a better teacher to those wey study anything and resorted to teaching out of frustration
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by koladata(m): 12:41pm On May 11
You don't even need jamb to enter UK university to study any course bro
Onewazobia:
Hmmmm, this is retardation


Not a good development at all
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by free2ryhme: 12:42pm On May 11
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by azpekuliar: 12:42pm On May 11
Lol… enter without UTME then switch to another course in 200L that requires UTME. Is this not a loophole?
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Emeskhalifa(m): 12:42pm On May 11
This is recomendable. Nice one
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by MilesMaxwell: 12:43pm On May 11
On a second thought, I think I have to give president Tinubu's govt. his flowers. There are some bad eggs who's trying to frustrate his efforts but he's trying his best
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Major7: 12:43pm On May 11
mukshin:
nice one
now a child no need to go all this rigorous exam to study just education or Agriculture
You called education just? A foundation on where other knowledge will be builthuh
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by TheStoriesOfMan: 12:43pm On May 11
Forty steps forward, a hundred backwards.
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by bong4(m): 12:44pm On May 11
mukshin:
nice one
now a child no need to go all this rigorous exam to study just education or Agriculture
These are the issues. We should be raising the bar and not lowering it. It says a lot about one's value for education or agriculture when you refer to them as "just".
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Redman44(m): 12:44pm On May 11
It is a good move. I welcome the idea. I have always believed that students studying Agriculture courses do not necessarily have to sit for JAMB to gain admission into Universities. Secondary school students should be encouraged to study Agriculture in our universities. The Agriculture Faculties of many universities have very few students in some Departments e .g Soil Science , Agriculture Extension , Animal Science, Horticulture etc.
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Parachoko: 12:45pm On May 11
I hope this will lead to mpre students going for Colleges of Education and Agriculture courses
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by bong4(m): 12:45pm On May 11
Major7:
You called education just? A foundation on where other knowledge will be builthuh
Just imagine that type of reasoning. No wonder teachers aren't valued in the society.
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Love800(m): 12:45pm On May 11
The best reform is to scrap-out jamb examination totally!
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Redman44(m): 12:45pm On May 11
azpekuliar:
Lol… enter without UTME then switch to another course in 200L that requires UTME. Is this not a loophole?
No one should be allowed to switch courses if they take this route.
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by AlphaTaikun: 12:46pm On May 11
treesun:
The Nigerian government has announced that candidates seeking admission to study education-related courses and agriculture programmes outside engineering disciplines will no longer be required to sit for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

The new policy, which takes effect from the 2026/2027 admission cycle, was unveiled on Monday during the annual admission policy meeting organised by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board in Abuja.

Speaking at the meeting, the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, disclosed that candidates with at least four credit passes in relevant subjects would now be eligible to seek admission into Colleges of Education without taking the UTME.

According to the minister, affected candidates would still be required to register with JAMB for documentation and admission processing despite being exempted from the examination.

He explained that their academic credentials would be screened, verified and certified before admission letters are issued through the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS), in line with existing regulations.

Confirming the development in a statement posted on its official X handle, JAMB said: “Candidates seeking admissions into Education Programs and Agriculture non-Engineering Courses are now exempted from UTME.”

The annual policy meeting organised by JAMB is traditionally used to determine admission guidelines, cut-off marks and other procedures for universities, polytechnics and colleges of education across Nigeria.

Although exemptions from the UTME already exist for some categories of candidates, including Direct Entry applicants, the latest decision is considered one of the broadest waivers introduced into Nigeria’s tertiary admission process in recent years.

The development is expected to significantly alter admission processes into education-related programmes and non-engineering agriculture courses, while also creating alternative pathways into tertiary education outside the conventional UTME route.


https://saharareporters.com/2026/05/11/breaking-nigerian-govt-exempts-candidates-seeking-study-education-agric-courses-taking
Although exemptions from the UTME already exist for some categories of candidates, including Direct Entry applicants, the latest decision is considered one of the broadest waivers introduced into Nigeria’s tertiary admission process in recent years.

The development is expected to significantly alter admission processes into education-related programmes and non-engineering agriculture courses, while also creating alternative pathways into tertiary education outside the conventional UTME route.
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Parachoko: 12:47pm On May 11
bong4:
These are the issues. We should be raising the bar and not lowering it. It says a lot about one's value for education or agriculture when you refer to them as "just".
A lot of Colleges Of Education and Faculties of Agriculture are empty, Government is trying to encourage students to go for the courses, you're here complaining
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Hopez456(m): 12:48pm On May 11
Redman44:
No one should be allowed to switch courses if they take this route.
This will make the reform a great one!
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by dododawa1: 12:49pm On May 11
AGRICULTURAL STUDENT GO FULL






UNIVERSITY.
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Goo0dHardDick: 12:49pm On May 11
Jamb should be scrapped completely.

It's a useless organisation
Re: Education, Agriculture Candidates Exempted From UTME - JAMB by Jicks55: 12:51pm On May 11
The policy seems good, but I feel it will make more people look down on the education sector. Why lower the standard for admitting the people who will teach future leaders
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