UTME 2026: Science Student Celebrates Birthday with High JAMB Score, Shares Result Online
Science Student Posts High JAMB Score on Birthday

UTME 2026: Science Student Celebrates Birthday with High JAMB Score, Shares Result Online

A young lady named Peace, who sat for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), has garnered significant attention online after posting a screenshot of her impressive JAMB result. The candidate, identified as @peacepeax on TikTok, shared her scores in science subjects, revealing that she wrote the exam on her birthday, April 16, 2026.

Details of the JAMB Result

According to the screenshot shared by Peace, she wrote four science subjects in the UTME: English, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. Her scores were as follows:

  • English: 85
  • Biology: 88
  • Physics: 78
  • Chemistry: 85

This resulted in a total score of 328, which she described as a birthday gift in her social media post. In her caption, she expressed gratitude, stating, "My JAMB result is out, God. April 16th on my birthday..... and this is the gift I got jambite.."

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Online Reactions to the Result

The high total score caught the attention of many internet users, who flooded the comments section with congratulatory messages and personal claims of similar blessings. Some notable reactions include:

  • kamsi **YOCHUKWU said: "I claim my own blessing I will pass God please, don't let my efforts be in vain. Amen."
  • officialRanking commented: "I claim that for myself can't wait to abuse de sound, congratulations."
  • Angela added: "it shall be our portion."
  • chinazasimon185 wrote: "I claim it in Jesus name. Congratulations to U pretty."

Other users, such as Glamzy, ~fatimah~, Lady B, Nazzygold, and pookie, also shared similar sentiments of congratulations and personal aspirations for their own results.

Context and Related Stories

This incident is part of a broader trend where 2026 UTME candidates are sharing their results online. In a related case, another science student posted his JAMB result, detailing the sleepless nights he endured while preparing for the exam. He shared scores in English, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics.

Additionally, Legit.ng reported on a proud father who posted the UTME result of his underage daughter, who also wrote science subjects. Her scores in English, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics attracted significant online attention and discussions about underage candidates in the examination.

The UTME, organized by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), is a critical examination for students seeking admission into tertiary institutions in Nigeria. High scores like Peace's often generate viral interest and serve as inspiration for other candidates.

Peace's story highlights the personal milestones and celebrations intertwined with academic achievements, as she turned her birthday into a memorable academic success. The online community's response underscores the collective hope and support among candidates during the result-checking period.

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