JAMB 2026: NTIC Students Shine in UTME, One of Them Scores 98 in Math, Physics, Chemistry
- NTIC student Adeiza Ismail Bashir recorded a huge success in the 2026 UTME with an impressive score of 365
- Another student of the school, Dauda Abba Hussaini, achieved notable 359 score, reflecting NTIC's academic rigour
- Similarly, Tijjani Ahmed El Yaqub showcased strong science performances, emphasising consistency among the students of the school
Abuja, FCT - The Nigerian Tulip International Colleges (NTIC) has announced that some of its students posted standout performances in the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), with one candidate scoring 365 to rank among the top performers in the country.
In a statement sent to Legit.ng, the school said the results reflect the students’ discipline and months of preparation amid growing public scrutiny of UTME performance nationwide.

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JAMB 2026: Student scores 365 in UTME
Leading the list is Adeiza Ismail Bashir, who scored 365 in the examination. According to the school, Bashir recorded near-perfect marks in key science subjects, scoring 98 in Mathematics, 98 in Physics and 98 in Chemistry.

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The result places him among candidates likely to compete for admission into highly sought-after courses such as medicine, engineering and other science-related programmes.
UTME 2026: Another NTIC student records 359
NTIC said another student, Dauda Abba Hussaini, also delivered an impressive performance, scoring 359 in the examination.
The college described the feat as a reflection of the rigorous academic culture it has built over the years.
For many students and parents, strong UTME scores often represent years of sacrifice, private tutoring and long study hours in pursuit of university admission in Nigeria’s highly competitive system.
UTME 2026: NTIC's Tijjani posts strong science scores
Another student, Tijjani Ahmed El Yaqub, also emerged as one of the school’s top performers.
He scored 71 in English, 94 in Mathematics, 87 in Chemistry and 94 in Physics.
School officials said his performance further demonstrated consistency among students in science subjects.
UTME 2026: NTIC praises students for dedication
In a statement, NTIC praised the students for their dedication and resilience, saying their achievements reflect both personal determination and the institution’s learning environment.
“These achievements are a testament to the determination of our students and the supportive learning environment at NTIC. We are incredibly proud of them and encourage them to keep soaring,” the school said.
The college added that the results would serve as motivation for younger students preparing for future examinations.

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Student who feared JAMB score shares result
In a related development, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian student who was scared about getting a poor result has shared an impressive performance in the 2026 UTME.
A screenshot showed the candidate, identified as Jason Eromosele, scoring 74 in English, 85 in Mathematics, 81 in Physics, and 89 in Chemistry, bringing the total aggregate to 329.
The post quickly gained attention, with many social media users relating to the anxiety that often follows major examinations.
JAMB explains why some 2026 UTME results are withheld
Meanwhile, JAMB has explained why some candidates are unable to access their UTME results, following complaints about the “No Result Yet” message displayed on its platform.

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The examination body said the issue mainly affects underage candidates whose results have not been released.
According to the board, the restriction is part of its policy on age eligibility for the examination.
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