Four Science Students Achieve Over 90 in Physics, Showcase High JAMB UTME 2026 Scores
In a remarkable display of academic excellence, four science students have captured public attention by scoring over 90 in Physics during the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). These students took to social media to proudly share their results, highlighting their strong performances across multiple subjects, including English and other JAMB topics.
The details emerged from screenshots posted online, which revealed each student's total JAMB score and subject-specific achievements. As candidates continue to react to their UTME outcomes, many are using the internet to express their impressions, with these four students standing out for their exceptional Physics scores.
Mother Celebrates Son's High Score of 335
Ifeoma Anulika Akabike, a proud mother, shared her son's 2026 UTME result on Facebook, expressing gratitude and joy. She posted a screenshot confirming his high performance, particularly in Physics, where he scored 92, and Chemistry, with a score of 98. His total JAMB score was 335, and she praised his dedication and strong academic abilities in her post.
Father Praises Son for Scoring 98 in Physics
A father took to social media to share his son's UTME result, along with his WAEC scores, expressing immense pride. He highlighted his son's hard work and perseverance, noting that the achievement proves effort can surpass natural talent. The screenshot showed his son scored 98 in Physics, 90 in Chemistry, and achieved a total JAMB score of 341.
Young Man Shares Excitement Over Score of 363
@richard81581, a young man, garnered attention after posting his 2026 UTME result on social media. He expressed gratitude to God for his success, mentioning that his sleepless nights paid off. His screenshot revealed he scored 98 in Physics, 98 in Mathematics, and other high marks, culminating in a total JAMB score of 363.
Father Reveals Daughter's Score of 344
Emma Chuks Oganno shared his daughter's JAMB result on Facebook, celebrating her achievement. He posted details showing she scored 98 in Physics, 96 in Chemistry, and other scores in English and Biology, with an aggregate total of 344. His post reflected pride in her performance and thanked God for the outcome.
These stories come as the JAMB examination is still ongoing, with an expected end date of 25 April 2026. The viral posts have sparked conversations about academic success and the importance of hard work among Nigerian youths, with many celebrating these students as inspirations for future candidates.



