The Nigerian Defence Academy set June 14 as the date for screening tests of selected applicants. Academy spokesman Major Mohammad Maidawa announced the decision Thursday from Kaduna. The screening covers candidates who applied for the 77 Regular Course program at the military school. Officials based their shortlist on official exam results that JAMB sent directly to the academy. Students can check the academy portal to see if they made the cut.
Maidawa advised candidates to use the online portal to avoid network problems that might explain missing names. The academy wants students to verify their status through the official website rather than assume technical issues caused problems. Applicants who did not make the shortlist should contact JAMB to confirm their current exam results. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board handles all university entrance exam scores across Nigeria. Military academy officials rely on these standardized test results to select the most qualified candidates for officer training programs.
Maidawa advised candidates to use the online portal to avoid network problems that might explain missing names. The academy wants students to verify their status through the official website rather than assume technical issues caused problems. Applicants who did not make the shortlist should contact JAMB to confirm their current exam results. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board handles all university entrance exam scores across Nigeria. Military academy officials rely on these standardized test results to select the most qualified candidates for officer training programs.