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Sir please, what if my prefer choice is university and not poly or college, and l have done two changes, can l still make the move. Because my first choice was education , also a university, which l wasn't okay with, so change to different university, but disappointed with Post-UTME score. But l still need a university. Will l be allowed/ is it possible?

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15 Oct, 2025

Ken Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic

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Aliyuus2
8 months ago

Yes, you can still make the move to a university, but your ability to do so depends on the current limits set by JAMB and whether you have already used your allowed number of changes. You can make changes at a JAMB-accredited center. It is important to act quickly to change your institution to your desired university as soon as possible to maximize your chances of being admitted before the admission cycle closes.
Steps to take
Visit a JAMB-accredited center: Go to a JAMB accredited center or a JAMB office to make the change.
Change to a university: Select your preferred university as your new choice. Make sure it is your first choice if required by the university.
Confirm the limit: You may want to verify the current limit on the number of institution changes allowed for this year. It's possible to have a limited number of changes, but it's advisable to check with official sources for confirmation.
Act fast: Do this as soon as possible to make sure you are eligible for admission into your desired university.
Important considerations
Limit on changes: There might be a limit to the number of times you can change your institution. Be sure to check with official sources for the current limit.
Cost: Changing your institution may incur a fee. It is advisable to be financially prepared for the change.
Post-UTME score: Your disappointing Post-UTME score is a major factor in your admission. You should apply for the institution with the best chance of admission, considering your Post-UTME score.

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