9 Things to Do Next After Scoring Above 300 in JAMB
Scoring above 300 in JAMB is a great achievement. It places you among the top scorers in the country. But it is not the end of the journey. To gain admission, you need to take smart and careful steps. This guide explains what to do next.
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What does scoring above 300 in JAMB mean?
Scoring above 300 in JAMB means that you are among the few in the country that are top scorers. While it will appear as if you already got an automatic admission, it is helpful to know the opposite. You should know that the battle just started as you have to gain admission so that you will not be used in citing negative instances by your peers.
You probably don’t want to be taken as the guy that scored highly in JAMB without admission. Which face will you even use to face your friends to tell them that you were not given admission? This is important for you to know that you have set yourself up and everyone is watching to either celebrate your admission or mock you.
Good news, you have gone far to fail. However, you must be focused and know what is required of you. Do them and you will have admission into Medicine and Surgery or other competitive courses, regardless of the competition.

What to do next after scoring above 300 in JAMB
You don’t have to kill yourself to ensure admission. You also don’t have to over celebrate because there is still another battle in front for you. In fact, the battle that comes from post-UTME is more demanding than UTME because some institution may or may not write Post-UTME while some will use performance in WAEC or NECO to judge your performance and merit for admission. Below are the advice you feel you should follow to ensure success:
1. Confirm Your Score and Print It Out
The first step is to confirm your score. Visit the official JAMB website. Log into your profile and check your result. If your score is correct, print it out. You will need this printed result in later stages. Also, save a digital copy. Keep both safe.
2. Research Your Chosen Course and University
Now that you know your score, check the admission requirements for your course. Different universities have different cut-off marks. Some also have special requirements. For example, Medicine in one school may need more than 300. Another may accept 310.
Check the university’s website. Look at the last year’s cut-off marks. Also, check subject combinations and O’level requirements. If you didn’t meet any requirement, you may need to change your course or institution.
While making this research, pay more attention to what your university of choice has in mind or what is obtainable in the university from current students. You can ask about their style of post-UTME exam. Don’t be tired of asking questions. Be curious but don’t worry yourself much.
3. Use the JAMB CAPS Portal
CAPS means Central Admission Processing System. It helps JAMB manage admissions. Log into your JAMB profile and click on CAPS. Check if your O’level results have been uploaded. If they are not there, upload them.
Also, explore the “Admission Status” tab. This is where you will see offers in the future. For now, it’s good to be familiar with the platform.

4. Consider Changing Course or Institution (If Needed)
Scoring above 300 gives you an edge. But if your course is very competitive, you may still face challenges. If you discover that your dream course needs 320 and you scored 305, you may want to change it.
On the other hand, you can also change to a high or more competitive course since you already have a high score that can give you edge. If you were afraid to put Medicine initially, you can put it now through the change of course opportunity.
JAMB allows you to change your course or institution. But you can only do it a limited number of times. So be careful and sure before making the change. Visit a JAMB-approved CBT centre. They will help you process the change. Always double-check before submitting.
5. Prepare for Post-UTME or Screening
Many schools still conduct Post-UTME exams. Some only use screening. Either way, be ready.
If your school has Post-UTME exams, start studying now. Use the past questions and study the school’s exam pattern. Focus on your JAMB subjects. Time yourself during practice. Even with 300+, a poor Post-UTME score can affect your chances.
For schools that use screening, get your documents ready. Your JAMB score, O’level result, birth certificate, and local government certificate are often needed.
6. Follow University Updates Closely
Each school has its own calendar. Admission processes differ. You must stay updated.
Visit your chosen school’s website regularly. Follow them on social media. Join admission groups and forums. Set reminders to check updates weekly. This helps you stay ahead.
Be on the lookout for news about Post-UTME dates, form sales, deadlines, and screening instructions. Missing a deadline can ruin your chances.
7. Get All Required Documents Ready
While waiting, gather all the documents you may need. These include:
- JAMB result slip
- O’level result (WAEC, NECO, etc.)
- Birth certificate
- Certificate of origin
- Recent passport photos
- JAMB change of course/institution printout (if you made any changes)
Keep them in a safe folder. Make photocopies. You may need to upload or submit them during screening.
8. Calculate and Understand Your Aggregate Score
Some universities use both JAMB and Post-UTME scores. They combine both to get your aggregate score.
The formula may vary. For example, some use:
(JAMB score / 8) + (Post-UTME score / 2)
So, if you scored 320 in JAMB and 80 in Post-UTME:
(320 ÷ 8) = 40
(80 ÷ 2) = 40
Aggregate = 40 + 40 = 80
Knowing how your school calculates it helps you aim better in the next stage. It also lets you predict your chances.
9. Stay Focused and Avoid Distractions
After JAMB, many students relax. Some think admission is automatic. That’s not true. Admission is still a process. You need to stay alert.
Avoid wasting time. Use this period to prepare and plan. Focus on your Post-UTME. Fix any mistakes in your details. Stay informed. Be careful of scams. Some people may promise you admission. Ignore them. Always rely on official sources.
Conclusion on Scoring above 300 in JAMB
Scoring above 300 in JAMB is a great start. But it is just the beginning of the admission process. To succeed, you need to take the right steps. Confirm your score. Understand your school’s requirements. Use CAPS. Prepare for Post-UTME. Watch out for updates. Stay focused and smart. If you do these, your chances of getting admitted are very high.