University Student Goes Back To Write JAMB, Scores 65 In English, Gets UTME Aggregate Of 293
- A lady who is a student at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria, went back to register for JAMB UTME, and her score is trending
- The lady shared her result on Facebook, noting that she scored an aggregate of 293 after trying for the third time
- The result showed that the UTME candidate scored 65 in English, 79 in physics, 63 in biology and 86 in chemistry
A student of Ahmadu Bellow University (ABU) Zaria went back and registered for the 2024 JAMB Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
The lady, Salawu Juwairat Ohunene, said she first wrote the JAMB exam in 2022 and scored 258.
Salawu also took another Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam in 2023 and scored 247 marks, which she used to gain admission into ABU.
In ABU, she was given botany as a course, but that was not what she wanted, so she was bent on getting her dream course of study.
Salawu said she wanted to study pharmacy, so she registered for the 2024 JAMB UTME and scored 293.
Salawu wrote on Facebook:
"I registered for JAMB again while in school; it wasn't easy because I had to read for my first-semester exam and JAMB, and I mustn't fail anyone between the two."
Salawu's 2024 JAMB result shows that she scored 65 in English, 79 in physics, 63 in biology and 86 in chemistry.
Salawu said:
"So do not give up because it's my third time writing JAMB, and I still passed it. So even if you failed this year, you can still write another JAMB, and you will make it."
Facebook reactions as student goes to write JAMB
Ayomide Olamilekan asked:
"What course do you want?"
Ayomide Olamilekan asked:
"So your first 258! Why didn't you use that?"
Boy Confused After Checking His Exams Result, Shares What He Received
In a related YEN.com.gh story, a young boy has cried out on social media over the unusual text message response he got when he checked his UTME result.
The confused lad expressed worry, saying he didn't seem to understand why he got such a message.
The confused lad expressed worry, saying he didn't seem to understand why he got such a message, while one suggested he went to Abuja.
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