About Project Topic HQ

Our content is organised around the ten major stages and topics of Nigerian tertiary admission:

  • JAMB News and Registration. Annual JAMB UTME registration windows, fees, exam timetable, result release dates, and policy updates from JAMB headquarters.
  • WAEC and NECO. SSCE registration, exam preparation, result checking, and how WAEC and NECO results combine for university admission.
  • University Admission Guides. Step-by-step admission processes for major federal and state universities including UNILAG, UI, OAU, UNN, UNIBEN, ABU, and others.
  • Cut-Off Marks. Departmental and institutional cut-off marks for the current cycle, with historical patterns and how to interpret them.
  • Post-UTME. School-specific Post-UTME registration, format, and how to prepare.
  • Course Requirements. Subject combinations and prerequisites for popular courses (Medicine, Law, Engineering, Pharmacy, and many others) per JAMB brochure.
  • Polytechnic and Colleges of Education. Admission processes for federal and state polytechnics and COEs.
  • Admission Lists. How to check merit, catchment, ELDS, and supplementary admission lists at major schools.
  • Scholarships. Federal Government, state government, NDDC, PTDF, Shell, MTN Foundation, Chevron Agbami, and other Nigerian undergraduate and postgraduate scholarship schemes.
  • Study Tips. Subject-specific study strategies for JAMB and WAEC, time management, exam-day approaches, and memory techniques.

About the author

Project Topic HQ content is written by Chinedu Okafor, a Lagos-based education writer who has covered Nigerian tertiary admissions for several years. Chinedu tracks JAMB cycles, admission lists, cut-off mark changes, and school portal updates so students and parents do not have to. The goal is to translate the often-confusing Nigerian admission process into clear, practical guides that real candidates can act on.

Our guides are written from official JAMB, WAEC, and NECO publications, institutional admission circulars, and the schools’ own portals and brochures. Admission rules in Nigeria change from cycle to cycle, so we name the official portal or document you should check before you act on anything you read here. We publish corrections as the official rules evolve.

Our editorial standards

  • Grounded in official rules. Figures such as fees, cut-off marks, dates, and quotas are drawn from JAMB, WAEC, NECO, and institutional publications, and guides that carry official figures name the portal or document where you can confirm the current version yourself.
  • Cycle-aware. Guides are written for a stated admission cycle and revised when official rules change. Because deadlines and figures move, always confirm time-sensitive details on the official portal before acting.
  • Practical. We focus on what candidates and parents need to do, not on commentary or speculation.
  • Honest. We do not promise admission outcomes, exam score guarantees, or scholarship wins. The process is competitive and rule-bound; we explain it accurately.

Contact

Have a question, a correction, or a suggestion? Visit our Contact page or email hello@projecttopicshq.com.

Project Topic HQ is a dedicated resource for Nigerian secondary school students, parents, and guardians navigating tertiary admissions. We cover JAMB UTME, WAEC and NECO, university and polytechnic admission lists, cut-off marks, Post-UTME screening, scholarship opportunities, and study strategies, with content updated each cycle to reflect current rules, fees, and timelines.

What we cover

Our content is organised around the ten major stages and topics of Nigerian tertiary admission:

  • JAMB News and Registration. Annual JAMB UTME registration windows, fees, exam timetable, result release dates, and policy updates from JAMB headquarters.
  • WAEC and NECO. SSCE registration, exam preparation, result checking, and how WAEC and NECO results combine for university admission.
  • University Admission Guides. Step-by-step admission processes for major federal and state universities including UNILAG, UI, OAU, UNN, UNIBEN, ABU, and others.
  • Cut-Off Marks. Departmental and institutional cut-off marks for the current cycle, with historical patterns and how to interpret them.
  • Post-UTME. School-specific Post-UTME registration, format, and how to prepare.
  • Course Requirements. Subject combinations and prerequisites for popular courses (Medicine, Law, Engineering, Pharmacy, and many others) per JAMB brochure.
  • Polytechnic and Colleges of Education. Admission processes for federal and state polytechnics and COEs.
  • Admission Lists. How to check merit, catchment, ELDS, and supplementary admission lists at major schools.
  • Scholarships. Federal Government, state government, NDDC, PTDF, Shell, MTN Foundation, Chevron Agbami, and other Nigerian undergraduate and postgraduate scholarship schemes.
  • Study Tips. Subject-specific study strategies for JAMB and WAEC, time management, exam-day approaches, and memory techniques.

About the author

Project Topic HQ content is written by Chinedu Okafor, a Lagos-based education writer who has covered Nigerian tertiary admissions for several years. Chinedu tracks JAMB cycles, admission lists, cut-off mark changes, and school portal updates so students and parents do not have to. The goal is to translate the often-confusing Nigerian admission process into clear, practical guides that real candidates can act on.

Our guides are written from official JAMB, WAEC, and NECO publications, institutional admission circulars, and the schools’ own portals and brochures. Admission rules in Nigeria change from cycle to cycle, so we name the official portal or document you should check before you act on anything you read here. We publish corrections as the official rules evolve.

Our editorial standards

  • Grounded in official rules. Figures such as fees, cut-off marks, dates, and quotas are drawn from JAMB, WAEC, NECO, and institutional publications, and guides that carry official figures name the portal or document where you can confirm the current version yourself.
  • Cycle-aware. Guides are written for a stated admission cycle and revised when official rules change. Because deadlines and figures move, always confirm time-sensitive details on the official portal before acting.
  • Practical. We focus on what candidates and parents need to do, not on commentary or speculation.
  • Honest. We do not promise admission outcomes, exam score guarantees, or scholarship wins. The process is competitive and rule-bound; we explain it accurately.

Contact

Have a question, a correction, or a suggestion? Visit our Contact page or email hello@projecttopicshq.com.