Can I Do Change of Course Before or After Writing JAMB Exam 2024?

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If you are planning to write the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam in 2024, you might be wondering if you can change your course or institution before or after the exam. This is a common question among many candidates who are not sure about their choices or want to explore other options. In this post, we will answer this question and provide you with some useful tips on how to make the best decision for your future.

What is JAMB Change of Course/Institution?

JAMB change of course/institution is a service that allows candidates to modify their preferred course or institution after they have registered for the JAMB exam. This service is available on the JAMB portal⁴ and can be accessed by paying a fee of N2,500. Candidates can change their course or institution up to two times, but they must do so before the deadline, which is usually a few weeks after the exam.

Why Do Candidates Change Their Course/Institution?

There are many reasons why candidates may want to change their course or institution after registering for the JAMB exam. Some of the common reasons are:

  • Low JAMB score: Some candidates may not score high enough to meet the cut-off mark of their chosen course or institution. In this case, they may want to change to a less competitive course or institution that matches their score.
  • Change of interest: Some candidates may discover new interests or passions after registering for the JAMB exam. They may want to change to a course or institution that aligns with their new goals or aspirations.
  • Wrong choice: Some candidates may realize that they made a mistake in choosing their course or institution. They may want to change to a course or institution that suits their abilities or preferences better.
  • Advice from others: Some candidates may receive advice from their parents, teachers, friends, or mentors on what course or institution to choose. They may want to change to a course or institution that is recommended by their trusted sources.

Can I Change My Course/Institution Before the JAMB Exam?

Yes, you can change your course or institution before the JAMB exam. However, you should be careful not to make hasty or uninformed decisions. Changing your course or institution before the exam may affect your preparation and performance. You should consider the following factors before changing your course or institution:

  • The syllabus and subjects of the new course: You should check the syllabus and subjects of the new course that you want to change to. You should make sure that you have the required subjects and that you are well prepared for them. You should also check the past questions and mock exams of the new course to get familiar with the format and difficulty level.
  • The cut-off mark and admission requirements of the new institution: You should check the cut-off mark and admission requirements of the new institution that you want to change to. You should make sure that you have the minimum score and qualifications that are needed for the new institution. You should also check the reputation and ranking of the new institution to ensure that it is accredited and recognized.
  • The availability and deadline of the change of course/institution service: You should check the availability and deadline of the change of course/institution service on the JAMB portal⁴. You should make sure that you have enough time and money to complete the process. You should also note that the change of course/institution service is not available for all courses and institutions. Some courses and institutions have a fixed quota and do not accept changes.

Can I Change My Course/Institution After the JAMB Exam?

Yes, you can change your course or institution after the JAMB exam. However, you should be careful not to waste your opportunity or jeopardize your admission chances. Changing your course or institution after the exam may affect your eligibility and acceptance. You should consider the following factors before changing your course or institution:

  • The score and performance of the JAMB exam: You should check the score and performance of the JAMB exam that you wrote. You should make sure that you have a good score that can secure you admission into your desired course or institution. You should also compare your score with the previous cut-off marks and admission statistics of the course or institution that you want to change to.
  • The availability and deadline of the change of course/institution service: You should check the availability and deadline of the change of course/institution service on the JAMB portal⁴. You should make sure that you do not miss the deadline or delay the process. You should also note that the change of course/institution service is not available for all courses and institutions. Some courses and institutions have a fixed quota and do not accept changes.
  • The post-UTME screening and admission process of the new institution: You should check the post-UTME screening and admission process of the new institution that you want to change to. You should make sure that you meet the requirements and criteria of the new institution. You should also prepare for the post-UTME screening and admission process of the new institution, which may include an aptitude test, an interview, or a verification of credentials.

Conclusion

Changing your course or institution before or after the JAMB exam is a decision that should be made with careful consideration and planning. You should weigh the pros and cons of changing your course or institution and consult with your parents, teachers, friends, or mentors. You should also follow the guidelines and procedures of the JAMB portal⁴ and the new institution that you want to change to. Changing your course or institution can be a positive or negative experience depending on how you handle it. We hope that this post has helped you to understand the process and make the best choice for your future. Good luck!.

FAQs

Sure, I can generate some of the important FAQs students asked about the JAMB change of course and institution process. Here are some examples:

  • Q: How many times can I change my course or institution?
  • A: You can change your course or institution up to two times, but you must pay a fee of N2,500 for each change¹.
  • Q: When is the deadline for changing my course or institution?
  • A: The deadline for changing your course or institution varies depending on the availability of the service on the JAMB portal¹. You should check the portal regularly to avoid missing the deadline.
  • Q: What are the factors to consider before changing my course or institution?
  • A: You should consider the following factors before changing your course or institution:
    • The syllabus and subjects of the new course
    • The cut-off mark and admission requirements of the new institution
    • The availability and deadline of the change of course/institution service
    • The post-UTME screening and admission process of the new institution
  • Q: How do I change my course or institution on the JAMB portal?
  • A: You can change your course or institution on the JAMB portal by following these steps¹:
    • Create a profile or log in with your existing details
    • Select “Correction of Data” and then “Course/Institution”
    • Generate a Transaction ID and pay the fee of N2,500
    • Enter your year of exam and JAMB registration number
    • Choose your preferred course/institution and submit your application
    • Wait for JAMB to process and approve your request
  • Q: What are the consequences of changing my course or institution?
  • A: Changing your course or institution may have positive or negative consequences depending on your situation. Some of the possible consequences are:
    • You may improve your chances of getting admission into your desired course or institution
    • You may lose your eligibility or acceptance for your previous course or institution
    • You may have to adjust your preparation and performance for the new course or institution
    • You may have to face a different post-UTME screening and admission process for the new institution

 

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