IJMB Programme in Nigeria: Complete Guide, Requirements, Benefits, and Admission Process

 The Interim Joint Matriculation Board (IJMB) programme is one of the most popular alternative admission pathways into Nigerian universities. Over the years, IJMB has helped thousands of students gain Direct Entry admission into 200 level without writing JAMB UTME. This article provides a complete and detailed explanation of IJMB, how it works, who it is meant for, and how candidates can succeed in the programme.

What Is IJMB?

IJMB stands for Interim Joint Matriculation Board. It is an advanced level programme moderated by Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria. Candidates who successfully complete IJMB are eligible for Direct Entry admission into 200 level in many Nigerian universities.

IJMB is similar to JUPEB, but it has its own structure, grading system, and moderation process.

Purpose of IJMB in Nigeria

IJMB was introduced to:

Reduce over-dependence on JAMB UTME

Provide an alternative route to university admission

Prepare students academically for university-level studies

Increase access to higher education

Duration of the IJMB Programme

Duration: 9–12 months

Includes:

Lectures

Continuous assessments

Final examinations

The programme is divided into:

First semester

Second semester

IJMB Admission Requirements

To enroll for IJMB, candidates must have:

A minimum of five (5) O’level credits

English Language is compulsory

Results can be:

WAEC

NECO

NABTEB

Awaiting results may be accepted (depending on centre)

IJMB Subject Combinations

IJMB subject combinations depend on the candidate’s intended course of study.

Science Courses

Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

Engineering

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

Arts Courses

Literature in English

Government

CRS / IRS

History

Social and Management Sciences

Economics

Government

Accounting

Choosing the correct subject combination is very important because a wrong combination can lead to denial of admission.

IJMB Examination and Grading System

IJMB uses letter grades:

A – Excellent

B – Very Good

C – Good

D – Pass

E/F – Fail

Grades are converted into Direct Entry points, which universities use to offer admission.

Universities That Accept IJMB

Many Nigerian universities accept IJMB, including:

Federal universities

State universities

Some private universities

Acceptance depends on:

Course

Institution policies

Candidates are advised to confirm acceptance from their preferred university.

Benefits of IJMB

IJMB offers several advantages:

No JAMB UTME stress

Admission into 200 level

Better academic preparation

Higher admission chances

Suitable for candidates with low JAMB scores

Difference Between IJMB and JUPEB

IJMB lasts 9–12 months

JUPEB lasts 8–10 months

IJMB is moderated by ABU Zaria

JUPEB is moderated by Nigerian universities

Both lead to Direct Entry admission

Common Mistakes IJMB Candidates Make

Choosing unaccredited centres

Poor attendance

Lack of seriousness

Wrong subject combination

Depending on shortcuts

How to Succeed in IJMB

Register at an accredited centre

Attend lectures regularly

Study consistently

Practice past questions

Stay focused and disciplined

Conclusion

IJMB is a reliable and effective alternative admission route for Nigerian students. With dedication, discipline, and proper guidance, candidates can successfully gain Direct Entry admission into 200 level and pursue their academic goals.

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