JAMB Recommended Textbooks for Mathematics

JAMB Recommended Textbooks for Mathematics 2026/2027

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has officially released the list of JAMB recommended textbooks for Mathematics 2026/2027, and of course, with that of other subjects, but our sole focus in today’s guide will be disclosing what the approved Mathematics texts has to offer UTME candidates.

Using the recommended textbooks also saves you from studying outdated explanations or methods that no longer match current exam patterns. These books provide clear exercises, worked examples, topic summaries, and revision questions that mirror the type of problems you’ll meet in the UTME. So, without further ado, let’s proceed.

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JAMB 2026/2027 Recommended Mathematics Textbooks

1. Distinction in Mathematics: Comprehensive Revision Text (3rd Edition)

  • Author(s): Adelodun A. A. (2000)
  • Description: Covers all major UTME Mathematics topics using step-by-step examples and revision exercises designed for exam practice.

2. Basic Mathematics for Senior Secondary Schools and Remedial Students

  • Author(s): Anyebe J. A. B. (
  • Description: Provides foundational explanations and graded exercises suitable for beginners and students revising core concepts.

3. New General Mathematics for West Africa SSS 1–3

  • Author(s): Channon J. B. & Smith A. M. (2001)
  • Description: A widely used series organized by curriculum themes, featuring structured examples and end-of-topic questions ideal for UTME revision.

4. New School Mathematics for Senior Secondary Schools

  • Author(s): David Osuagwu M. et al. (2000)
  • Description: Focuses on clear explanations, illustrated problems, and practice activities that help students master exam-based problem-solving.

5. Further Mathematics

  • Author(s): Egbe E. et al. (2000)
  • Description: A detailed text that expands core Mathematical ideas and introduces advanced concepts helpful for students seeking deeper understanding.

6. Algebra and Calculus for Schools and Colleges

  • Author(s): Ibude S. O. et al. (2003)
  • Description: Strengthens algebraic manipulation, functions, differentiation, and related concepts through simplified examples and exercises.

7. Further Mathematics Project Books 1–3

  • Author(s): Tuttuh M. R. & Adegun (1997)
  • Description: A series that breaks down advanced Mathematical principles into manageable lessons with practical exercises for exam readiness.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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You don’t need every single one, but using at least two or three helps you understand different explanation styles and practice formats.

Yes, the listed books follow the official JAMB topics and include exercises that mirror exam-style questions.

“Basic Mathematics for Senior Secondary Schools” is a good place to start because it focuses on core concepts before moving to complex topics.

No, but they are helpful if you want deeper understanding, especially in areas like calculus, functions, and algebra.

Yes, as long as the content aligns with the current syllabus and nothing important is missing from the newer versions.

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Yes, their worked examples and revision exercises improve calculation speed and familiarity with common exam patterns.

Most candidates can complete the major topics within 6–10 weeks of consistent reading and practice.

Definitely. They form the backbone of Mathematics knowledge used in many first-year courses in higher institutions.

Last Updated on January 21, 2026 by Ola Funmilayo

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