You can now upload your O’level results to the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) through the CAPS portal. O’level results uploading is ongoing.
JAMB requires candidates to upload their O’Level results as part of the admission process into tertiary institutions. Candidates must ensure that their academic qualifications are accurately reflected on the JAMB CAPS.
This process allows JAMB to verify the authenticity of candidates’ academic qualifications, ensuring a fair selection process.
Eligibility for Uploading O’level Results 2026
- You must be a currently registered student of a tertiary institution through JAMB UTME or Direct Entry.
- You must have obtained your O’Level results (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB) in not more than five years before your current JAMB application.
- You must ensure the subjects on your O’Level results meet the specific requirements for your chosen course of study.
How to Upload O’level Results to JAMB 2026
There are two ways you can upload your results to the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). You can choose to do it yourself using your smartphone/laptop, or you can visit any JAMB accredited centre to get this done.
Make a scanned copy of your O’Level result. Ensure that the copy is clear, legible, and contains all the necessary information, including your name, subjects, grades, and examination details.
Below, we will show you how you can upload your O’level results to JAMB using your mobile phone or laptop computer from the comfort of your home or workplace.
Upload on the JAMB eFacility Portal:
- Visit https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/
- Enter your JAMB registration number, email address, and password
- Navigate to “Upload Result” on the dashboard
- Select the year you took your O’Level exams
- Select your O’Level exam type (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB)
- Enter your O’Level exam registration number.
- Upload a scanned copy of your original O’Level result in JPEG or PNG format (file size not exceeding 50KB).
- Pay a processing fee of N500 using your ATM card or other online payment options
- Review your information
- Upload
Upload via Accredited JAMB CBT Centre:
- Find an accredited JAMB CBT centre near you.
- Give the original O’Level result slip and a printed copy of your JAMB registration slip to the centre.
- Pay the processing fee (usually around N700) at the centre.
- The centre staff will upload your result electronically on your behalf.
After completing the upload, check the status to ensure that your O’level results have been successfully uploaded. The portal will typically indicate whether the upload was successful or if any issues need attention.
Deadline for O’level Result Upload 2026
At the moment, JAMB has yet to announce the deadline for the upload of results. We will update this page once we get any information regarding the deadline. We advise you to bookmark and visit this page from time to time to stay updated.
Remember, uploading your O’Level results to JAMB is a crucial step that ensures your eligibility for university admission. Endeavour to upload your results in time to avoid being denied admission this year.
FAQs
What is the JAMB O’Level Results Upload Portal?
It’s the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) section of the JAMB eFacility where UTME and Direct Entry candidates must upload their WAEC, NECO, NABTEB, or equivalent O’Level results.
Who needs to upload their O’Level results?
All candidates applying for admission via JAMB (UTME or Direct Entry), including those who initially chose “Awaiting Result” (AR) when registering, must upload their results to be eligible for admission.
When should I upload my O’Level results?
Upload your results as soon as they are available after release by the exam body, ideally before your school’s screening and JAMB’s admission processing begins.
How do I upload my O’Level results?
You typically visit a JAMB accredited CBT centre or JAMB office with your O’Level certificates and JAMB registration number to upload the results.
What happens if I don’t upload my O’Level results?
If your O’Level results aren’t uploaded on the JAMB CAPS portal, you will not be considered for admission into any tertiary institution, even if you meet cut off marks or pass post UTME screening.
Last Updated on April 28, 2026 by Ola Funmilayo
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