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JAMB: UTME to DE Conversion 2024 – What You Should Know

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Published: May 9, 2024
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The journey from the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to Direct Entry (DE) is a path taken by many Nigerian students seeking advanced education. The UTME to DE conversion process for 2024 is designed to facilitate students who wish to use their UTME scores for direct entry applications, provided they meet certain criteria.

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What to Know About UTME to DE ConversionAnticipating the Official ProcessPreparing for ConversionProbable Steps for UTME to DE ConversionImportant Note

What to Know About UTME to DE Conversion

UTME to DE conversion is a boon for candidates who have acquired the necessary qualifications for DE after their UTME registration.

For example, a student may have registered for UTME while waiting for their A-Level results, which would make them eligible for DE. This process allows them to apply their UTME scores towards admission directly into the second year of their desired program.

Anticipating the Official Process

As of now, the official guidelines for the UTME to DE conversion for the year 2024 have not been released. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is expected to announce the commencement date and detailed procedures. Candidates are advised to stay updated by regularly checking the JAMB website, following their social media channels, and monitoring educational news platforms like TechCabal.

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Preparing for Conversion

While waiting for the official announcement, it’s prudent for candidates to familiarize themselves with the DE requirements of their preferred institutions.

Probable Steps for UTME to DE Conversion

Based on previous years’ procedures, here’s an outline of what the UTME to DE conversion might entail for 2024:

  1. Official Announcement: Keep an eye out for JAMB’s notification regarding the start of the conversion process.
  2. Visit JAMB Office: Head to the nearest JAMB office once the process is declared open.
  3. Document Submission: Be ready with your UTME result slip, relevant certificates, diplomas, and any other required documents.
  4. Undergo Conversion: Follow the instructions provided by JAMB officials for the conversion, which may include online applications or form submissions.
  5. Conversion Fee: Anticipate a processing fee for the conversion, payable at the JAMB office.

Important Note

It’s important to note that the steps mentioned are speculative, based on past trends, and the actual process for 2024 may vary. Candidates should remain informed and have all necessary documentation prepared for a seamless transition from UTME to DE in the 2024 admission cycle.

Remember, the key to a smooth conversion process is staying informed, preparing ahead, and following the official guidelines once they are published. Good luck to all aspiring students!

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