JAMB Registration Date 2027: What We Know So Far

JAMB has not released the official registration date for 2027. That is the short answer, and honestly, the only one that matters right now. Any website telling you a specific day is guessing. Treat it as a guess unless the announcement comes from JAMB’s own portal or bulletin.
So we can look at what JAMB has done recently and draw a reasonable picture from that. The board tends to open registration around late January or early February and run it for about a month.
That is a pattern, not a promise. But when people ask me about the JAMB registration date 2027, that is the clearest answer I can give without pretending to know things I do not.
Has JAMB Said Anything About 2027?
No, not yet. I checked the official portal and news pages today, and everything still points to the current cycle. There is no 2027 registration notice anywhere on their official channels.
That matters because JAMB is the only body that can confirm when things actually kick off. Until they publish that notice, every date you see on social media or group chats is just speculation. Not necessarily wrong, just unverified.
When Registration Might Open
I looked at the last couple of years to spot a pattern. In 2025, UTME registration opened on February 3 and closed on March 8. In 2026, it opened January 26 and closed February 26. The mock for 2026 fell on March 28, and the main UTME started April 16.
So the board seems to favour a late January or early February opening, about a month of registration, then the mock and the main exam. If that pattern holds, the JAMB registration date 2027 will probably land in that same window. That is not a guarantee. It is just an honest reading of what JAMB has done recently.
What You Need Before the Form Drops
A few things are worth sorting out now, before registration opens and the pressure climbs.
First, your NIN. JAMB will not let you start without a profile code, and you get that by sending your NIN to 55019 or 66019 from your unique phone number. If you do not have your NIN yet, deal with that now.
A lot of students leave it too late and then scramble when registration is already open. I keep coming back to this because it trips people up every single year.
Second, a phone number and email you actually use. JAMB ties your profile to that GSM number and email. Pick ones you can still access. A forgotten number or an old email can block important messages, make password recovery a pain, and cause headaches you really do not need.
Third, your O’Level details. JAMB has told candidates to upload WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB results and not delay that step. If your results are out, have the details ready.
If you are still waiting, keep checking so you know when to upload them. Missing this step is one of the most common reasons admission files come out incomplete.
How Much the Form Might Cost
The official price for 2027 has not been announced. JAMB’s current fee structure shows UTME registration at ₦3,500 with a ₦700 CBT service charge. The 2026 bulletin also listed e-PIN options, with UTME only at ₦7,200 and UTME with mock at ₦8,700.
Whether 2027 fees match those figures exactly is not something anyone can confirm right now. What you can do is budget a little higher than the lowest estimate. That way you are not caught short when the real price drops.
How to Register When the Time Comes
The process itself is straightforward if you follow the official steps.
Start with your profile code. Send your NIN to 55019 or 66019 from your registered phone number. Keep that code safe. Then buy your e-PIN through JAMB’s official payment route or an approved channel. Do not pay anyone who cannot show you a clear receipt or explain where the money goes.
Take everything to an accredited CBT centre to complete the registration. That is where JAMB says it should be done. When you get there, watch what is being typed.
Your name, date of birth, course choice, and subject combination all need to be accurate. Errors at this point are a real problem, and fixing them after submission is harder than fixing them while you are still at the centre.
Once you are done, print your slip and check it. The exam centre, date, and time are on that slip. Confirm they are correct before you leave.
Mistakes I See Too Often
Registering at an unofficial location. The risks are real. Stick to an accredited CBT centre.
Waiting until the last week. Network slowdowns, long queues, and typing errors all get worse as the deadline closes in. Early registration gives you room to catch mistakes and correct them.
Ignoring the slip after printing. Some students print it and file it away without reading it. Then they show up at the wrong place on exam day. Read it properly when you print it.
Only following social media for updates. JAMB posts fresh information on its official bulletin and news pages. Social media is often late or wrong. Check the official source directly.
What About the Mock and Main Exam Dates?
JAMB has not announced either for 2027. Based on recent cycles, the mock tends to come a few weeks before the main UTME, and the UTME itself has fallen in mid-April recently. That is still just a pattern, not a confirmed schedule.
The practical takeaway is to start reading early. Once the form opens, preparation and registration should run together. Waiting for the exam date to force you into gear is a habit that tends to end badly.
Where Things Stand Right Now
The JAMB registration date 2027 has not been released yet. The safest thing you can do right now is prepare your NIN, keep your contact details in order, and check JAMB’s official news and bulletin pages for updates. When the real date drops, that is where it will appear first.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the JAMB form for 2027 out?
No. JAMB has not published a 2027 registration announcement yet.
2. When will registration start?
No official date yet. Based on recent patterns, late January to February is a reasonable guess, but that is still an estimate.
3. How much is the form?
The 2027 price has not been announced. JAMB’s current structure puts UTME registration at ₦3,500 plus a ₦700 service charge, with higher total amounts depending on mock inclusion. Expect something in that range at minimum.
4. Can I register without a NIN?
No. A profile code generated from your NIN is required to begin the process.
5. Where do I register?
At an accredited CBT centre. That is the official route JAMB points candidates to.
