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JAMB Policy Meeting 2025: JAMB Announces Top Scorers in 2025 UTME

Policy Meeting: JAMB Announces Top Scorers in 2025 UTME

Top Scorers in 2025 UTME: The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board has revealed the top scorers in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

Speaking at the 2025 Policy Meeting in Abuja on Tuesday, JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ish-aq Oloyede, said Okeke Chinedu Christian from Anambra State polled the highest scores with 375 out of a maximum score of 400.

He revealed the highest scorer picked the University of Lagos as his first choice, to study Mechanical Engineering Engineering.

He was closely followed by Ayuba Simon-Peter John from Gombe State who polled 374.

Ayuba also picked Afe Babalola University (ABUAD) as his first choice to study Mechanical Engineering.

In the third position is Jimoh Abdulmalik Olayinka from Kwara State who garnered 373 with UNILAG as his first choice.

Like his top two scorers, Olayinka also picked Mechanical Engineering as his course of study.

Campus News reports that all the top three candidates are males.

More details incoming for the JAMB policy meeting 2025 update.

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