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JAMB Unveils 2026 UTME Top Scorers As UNILAG MBBS Applicant Leads Chart (FULL LIST)
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JAMB Unveils 2026 UTME Top Scorers As UNILAG MBBS Applicant Leads Chart (FULL LIST)

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the list of top scorers for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), with an applicant to the University of Lagos (UNILAG) leading the chart.

At its 2026 Policy Meeting on Admissions to Tertiary Institutions in Abuja on Monday, JAMB said Ekiti-born Owoeye Jesudunsin, who sat for the examination in Ogun State, was ranked as the highest scorer for the 2026 UTME. She scored 372 out of 400 marks to emerge as the highest-scoring candidate.

According to JAMB registrar Ishaq Oloyede, Jesudunsin applied to study medicine and surgery as her first choice at the University of Lagos.

Her score is three marks lower than the 2025 top score of 375. Anambra-born Chinedu Okeke got the score.

In second place this year was Ikenna Enwere with 370 marks. The Imo-born picked Nile University in Abuja as his first choice and chose to study computer science.

He was closely followed by Ayomide Bamisile of Ondo State, who scored 369 marks. Bamishile applied to study software engineering at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Ondo State.

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2026 UTME Top Scorers 

Below is a list of the top scorers for the 2026 UTME as released by JAMB: 

Rank Candidate Name Score Course Institution (first choice) State of Origin State of Exam
1st Owoeye Daniella Jesudunsin 372 MBBS UNILAG Ekiti Ogun
2nd Enwere Kingsley Ikenna 370 Computer Science Nile University Imo Lagos
3rd Bamisile Ayomide Emmanuel 369 Software Engineering FUTA Ondo Ogun
4th Olabiyisi Olanrewaju O. 368 Mechatronics Eng. Pan-Atlantic Oyo Not Clear
4th Victor-Onyeka Daniel Ifeanyi 368 Elect/Elect Eng. UNIPORT Imo Rivers
4th Osagiobare Daniel O. 368 Mechanical Eng. UNIBEN Edo Edo
4th Ademiluyi Adebowale A. 368 Computer Eng. OAU Osun Osun
4th Azuike Kenechukwu Anthony 368 Software Engineering ABUAD Anambra Lagos
9th Offorkile Michael Okechukwu 367 Computer Science Not Listed Abia Anambra
9th Adebisi Eniola Sonari 367 Computer Science Covenant Univ. Ogun Osun
9th Umukoro Gift Orhenevovwero 367 Elect/Elect Eng. UNILAG Delta Edo

 

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