Every year, millions of Nigerian students sit for the UTME, but only a small percentage score high enough to gain admission into their dream universities.
The truth? Passing JAMB in one sitting is not luck — it is strategy.
If you’re preparing for JAMB 2026, this guide will show you exactly how to study smart, avoid common mistakes, and score high.
Why Many Students Fail JAMB
Before talking about success, we must understand failure.
Most candidates fail because they:
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Start preparing too late
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Read without a plan
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Depend only on school lessons
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Don’t practice CBT exams
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Ignore past questions
JAMB is not just about reading hard — it is about reading smart.
Step 1: Understand How JAMB Works
Your UTME score is based on 4 subjects.
Compulsory subject:
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English Language
Plus 3 other subjects related to your course.
Example:
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Medicine → English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
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Law → English, Literature, CRS/Government
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Engineering → English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry
👉 Knowing the right subject combination is the first step to success.
Step 2: Start Preparation Early
The biggest advantage you can give yourself is time.
Ideal preparation timeline:
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6–8 months before exam → Light reading & understanding topics
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3–4 months before exam → Intensive study & past questions
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1–2 months before exam → CBT practice & revision
Students who start early study with less pressure and remember better.
Step 3: Use the JAMB Syllabus (Very Important)
Many students read the wrong topics.
The JAMB syllabus tells you exactly:
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Topics to study
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Areas to focus on
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Scope of questions
Reading without the syllabus is like driving without Google Maps.
Step 4: Practice Past Questions Daily
This is the secret of high scorers.
JAMB repeats question patterns frequently.
Benefits of past questions:
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Understand exam format
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Learn time management
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Identify common topics
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Build confidence
Aim for:
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50–100 questions daily
This single habit can boost your score massively.
Step 5: Master CBT (Computer-Based Testing)
JAMB is fully computer-based.
Some students fail because they:
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Are slow with a mouse
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Panic during CBT exams
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Don’t know how to navigate questions
Practice CBT tests online or at CBT centres regularly.
Speed + accuracy = higher score.
Step 6: Create a Realistic Study Timetable
A good timetable prevents burnout.
Example daily plan:
Morning → New topics
Afternoon → Practice questions
Evening → Revision
Study 3–5 hours daily consistently.
Consistency beats cramming.
Step 7: Avoid Common JAMB Mistakes
Many students lose marks because of avoidable errors.
Avoid:
❌ Spending too long on one question
❌ Guessing blindly
❌ Ignoring instructions
❌ Submitting early without checking
Smart exam behaviour can add 20–30 extra marks.
Step 8: Join Study Groups
Studying with others helps you:
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Stay motivated
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Learn faster
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Understand difficult topics
Group discussions improve memory and confidence.
Step 9: Stay Healthy & Focused
Your brain works better when your body is healthy.
Important habits:
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Sleep well
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Eat balanced meals
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Avoid late-night cramming
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Reduce social media distractions
A tired brain cannot perform well in exams.
Step 10: Believe You Can Score High
Mindset matters.
Students who score 300+ believe early that success is possible.
Replace fear with preparation.
Final Exam Day Tips
On exam day:
✔ Arrive early at your CBT centre
✔ Stay calm and focused
✔ Read questions carefully
✔ Manage your time wisely
Confidence comes from preparation.
Final Words for 2026 Candidates
Passing JAMB in one sitting is achievable if you:
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Start early
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Study with the syllabus
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Practice past questions daily
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Master CBT exams
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Stay consistent
Your admission journey starts now.
Message from Fundpeeps
Education remains one of the strongest ways to build your future and financial independence.
Stay focused. Stay consistent. Your dream university is within reach.
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Many student don’t even care about this school of a thing , during our time you read late night just to pass , its well