JAMB Change of Course: Alternative courses you can study with low 2025 UTME score (140–180)

If you scored between 140 and 180 in your 2025 UTME? Don’t worry—your dreams of gaining admission into a Nigerian university, polytechnic, or college of education are still very much alive.

With the JAMB Change of Course option, candidates with lower UTME scores can switch to courses with lower cut-off marks, increasing their chances of securing admission.

Many reputable institutions across Nigeria—including state universities, polytechnics, and private universities—offer a variety of courses that accept UTME scores within this range.

Below is a categorized list of courses in Science, Arts, and Commercial fields that you can consider if your JAMB score falls between 140 and 180:

A. Science Courses (JAMB Score: 140–180)

Fisheries
Study of aquatic ecosystems, fish farming, and seafood production for food and commerce.

Agricultural Science
Covers crop cultivation, animal husbandry, soil science, and sustainable food systems.

Home Science and Nutrition
Focuses on healthy living, human nutrition, family resource management, and meal planning.

Animal Science
Deals with the biology, breeding, and welfare of livestock and domestic animals.

Botany
Scientific study of plants, including their anatomy, physiology, and ecological importance.

Anatomy
Provides foundational knowledge of the human body—ideal for careers in health sciences.

Marine Biology
Explores life in oceans and seas, studying marine organisms and ecosystems.

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Zoology
Investigates animal behavior, classification, habitats, and evolution.

Science Laboratory Technology
Trains students in laboratory practices, diagnostics, and applied scientific research.

B. Art Courses (JAMB Score: 140–180)

Arabic Studies
Deep dive into Arabic language, literature, Islamic philosophy, and cultural heritage.

Archaeology
Study of ancient human civilizations through artifacts and historic ruins.

Christian Religious Studies (CRS)
Examines Christian doctrines, ethics, history, and theological principles.

Fine Arts
Includes painting, sculpture, drawing, and other visual art forms.

Drama / Performing Arts
Focuses on acting, directing, and stagecraft in theatre productions.

Theatre Arts
Broader scope involving playwriting, set design, costume design, and drama theory.

English Language
Covers grammar, literature, phonetics, linguistics, and effective communication.

French
Offers proficiency in the French language and understanding of Francophone cultures.

History and International Studies
Combines historical analysis with international relations, diplomacy, and global affairs.

Music
Covers music theory, instrumental skills, vocal training, and composition.

C. Commercial Courses (JAMB Score: 140–180)

Business Administration
Study of entrepreneurship, management, organizational behavior, and finance.

Public Administration
Focuses on governance, public policy, and the structure of public institutions.

Marketing
Covers sales strategies, consumer behavior, advertising, and market research.

Insurance
Teaches risk assessment, underwriting, and financial protection services.

Taxation
Focuses on tax policies, laws, planning, and revenue administration.

Criminology and Security Studies
Examines criminal behavior, law enforcement systems, and national security management.

Library and Information Science
Trains students in data management, cataloguing, and modern information systems.

Hospitality and Tourism Management
Covers hotel operations, travel planning, and customer service in the tourism industry.

Political Science
Studies political theories, government systems, policy analysis, and political behavior.

Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
Focuses on conflict management, peacebuilding, mediation, and societal harmony.

FULL GUIDE: How to check your 2025 JAMB results

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially announced the release of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results.

In a statement released on Monday, JAMB disclosed that over 75% of candidates who took the 2025 UTME scored below 200.

How to Check Your JAMB 2025 Result via SMS

Option 1: SMS Method

To check your 2025 UTME result through SMS, follow these steps:

  • Send UTMERESULT to 55019 or 66019 using the same phone number you used during registration.
  • You will receive your result as a text message shortly after.

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Here are the possible response messages you might receive:

  • If you use a phone number different from the one used during registration:
    “This phone number was not used for registration.”
  • If your result is available:
    “Dear Mr/Miss X, your result is as follows…” (Your scores will follow).
  • If your result has been withheld:
    “Result Withheld.”
  • If JAMB is awaiting further documentation from you:
    “Result withheld pending the upload of clarifications/documents required from you.”
  • If you were absent for the exam:
    “CANDIDATE ABSENT.”
  • If your registration number was also cancelled due to absence:
    “ABSENT WITH REGISTRATION NUMBER ALSO CANCELLED.”
  • If you entered the exam hall without proper authorization:
    “Invalid Entrance into the Exam Hall.”

Option 2: Check Your UTME Result Online

You can also view your result online by following these steps:

  1. Visit the JAMB eFacility Portal:
    Go to https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/login on your browser.
  2. Log In:
    Use the email address and password you registered with during UTME.
  3. View Your Result:
    After logging in, click on the “Check UTME Results” link to view your subject-by-subject scores on your dashboard.

NASS clears JAMB of alleged misappropriation

The National Assembly Joint Committee on Finance has exonerated the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), of  alleged misappropriation of funds in its 2024 budget implementation.

Chairman of the committee, Sen . Sani Musa in a statement on Thursday,  said the board was erroneously accused of reckless spendings, given the documents submitted to the committee by JAMB.

He said the committee had during the budget defence session with the Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede , alleged that the examination body spent N1.1 billion on meals , N850 million for fumigation among others.

Sani said the JAMB Registrar had made efforts to explain how the alleged expenditure were made but was overruled by the committee, adding that the committee requested that JAMB presented it with details of its budgetary appropriation and spendings in 2024 and 2025.

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Sani in the statement said: “For the purpose of clarity, the comprehensive report provided by JAMB indicated that the line items mentioned during Monday’s hearing on revenue did not suggest any mismanagement or misuse of the board’s funds.

“On the contrary, the report highlighted the responsible and prudent use of resources under the leadership of the registrar.

“The registrar  deserves commendation for demonstrating financial discipline and accountability in managing the board’s resources effectively.

“This level of stewardship serves as a model for public institutions across the nation.”

(NAN)