
JAMB Utme Results: How 4 Brilliant Students Smashed Over 300 Marks; What ‘No Result Yet’ Candidates Must Do
From the fresh JAMB UTME results released, the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) has recorded a new batch of high flying academic champions who absolutely smashed the ceilings with exceptional results scoring 300 and above while scores of candidates struggled to hit the 200 mark.
The 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) began on April 16 and ended on Wednesday, April 22.
A total of 2,243,816 candidates successfully registered for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), representing a 10.5% increase from the 2.03 million candidates recorded in 2025.
Meet four top-performing candidates who scored over 300 marks from the JAMB utme results so far.

1. Uzodigwe Chidiogo Cynthia scored 351
A science student, identified as Uzodigwe Chidiogo Cynthia, scored an impressive 351 marks in the 2026 UTME.
The student displayed her UTME result in a TikTok post on April 21. Cynthia’s result breakdown showed she scored 88 in English, 81 in physics, 90 in biology and 92 in chemistry.
How? Cynthia attributed her feat to studying the past questions.
2. Adebowale Monisola scored 321
Another science student, Adebowale Monisola, scored 321 in the 2026 UTME, and her brother blew her trumpet by sharing the result on X (formerly Twitter).
In a tweet on April 20, Monisola’s brother, with the handle @DavisJrTHEGREAT, who was impressed with her performance, revealed that he had made a bet with her to give her N100k if she beat his UTME score of 295, and she went above and beyond.
She got 65 in English, 90 in physics, 75 in biology, and 91 in chemistry, to make it 321 on aggregate.
3. Okafor Kamtochukwu Francis scored 335
A young lad, Okafor Kamtochukwu Francis, made this exceptional list after he scored 335 on aggregate in the 2026 UTME.
Francis’ mother, Ifeoma Anulika Akabike, had publicly shared his UTME result in a Facebook post on April 20, urging netizens to join her in celebrating her son.
Francis, a science student, scored 67 in English, 92 in physics, 78 in biology, and 98 in chemistry.
4. Bakare Ayomide scored 308
Another science student, Bakare Ayomide, scored 308 in the 2026 UTME and displayed her result on TikTok on April 18.
Bakare admitted that she was so confused in the exam hall, but still excelled. The young lady scored 87 in English language, 69 in physics, 80 in biology, and 72 in chemistry.

Underage Candidates
Meanwhile, the story is a different one for candidates who were declared underage and couldn’t have their JAMB utme results just yet.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) announced that it is yet to release the results of underage candidates who sat for the exam.
In a statement signed by JAMB spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin, the board said ‘No Result Yet’ status applies specifically to candidates below the approved age threshold.
“Please be informed that results for underage candidates have not been released. When such candidates attempt to check their results, the system will return the message ‘No Result Yet,” the statement read.
JAMB Policy on Underage Candidates
The board maintains a minimum age requirement of 16 years for candidates seeking admission into tertiary institutions through the UTME.
As stipulated by regulation, only candidates who will be at least 16 years old by 30 September 2026 are eligible to register for and sit the UTME,” the board said.
To have their JAMB utme results, underage candidates have to be exceptionally brilliant and display that across different assessments.
According to JAMB guidelines, such candidates must meet strict benchmarks, including a minimum of 320 score in the UTME, at least 80 per cent in post-UTME administered by the universities, and a minimum of 80 per cent in the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE).
The board added that underage candidates must also undergo a dedicated post-UTME screening even in universities where the general post-UTME process has been suspended, before they can be classified as exceptional.
Ongoing Release of Results
The development comes as
JAMB utme results continue to be released for candidates who participated.
The board had earlier announced the release of results for candidates who sat the examination on Thursday, 16 April, the first day of the exercise, with 632,788 results made available. Others were later released.
The examination was conducted across centres nationwide, with over 2.2 million candidates registered for this year’s exercise.



















