EDUCATION
Payment firm begins 2025 UTME ePIN sales
Payment firm begins 2025 UTME ePIN sales

Indigenous payment company, Remita, has commenced the sale of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination and Direct Entry forms.
This is as the tertiary institution examination body officially announced the commencement sale of the forms on Monday.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board is responsible for conducting university admission exams in Nigeria.
Sales of direct entry application documents and ePIN vending will run from February 3 to April 7, 2025.
“With millions of transactions processed securely annually, Remita remains a trusted partner for educational institutions, students, and businesses.
“Our work with JAMB underscores our dedication to ensuring that candidates can focus on preparing for their future—not worrying about payment delays or inefficiencies,” says Head of Enterprise Assets Team, Remita, Chinedu Alisa.
Candidates can now purchase ePINs effortlessly through various Remita channels, including the Remita website, mobile app, and authorised agent locations.
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