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University of Ilorin UNILORIN
UNILORIN Post UTME/Direct Entry Admission Form for 2025/2026

UNILORIN has opened its 2025 Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening for undergraduates. Application runs from 28 July to 17 August. Read on for who qualifies, how to apply, and what not to mess up.

So, UNILORIN has kicked off its screening process for the 2025/2026 academic session. If you’re aiming for a seat in one of Nigeria’s most competitive federal universities, now’s your window. And yes, there’s a deadline — 17 August 2025. Miss it and you’re out.

First, a Warning

If you fill anything wrong, that’s on you. No excuses. No second chances. Wrong entries = disqualification. UNILORIN won’t clean up your mistakes.

How They’ll Score You

Admission is based on:

  • 50% UTME or Direct Entry score
  • 30% Post-UTME screening
  • 20% from five O’Level subjects (the relevant ones, not random picks)

It’s a tight blend, so each part counts.

Registration Timeline

  • Opens: Monday, 28 July 2025
  • Closes: Midnight, Sunday, 17 August 2025

Don’t play the deadline game. Too many people get locked out last minute.

What You Must Do Before Starting

How to Apply

  1. Go to the UNILORIN undergraduate portal
  2. Click Pre-admission Screening Registration
  3. Enter your JAMB reg number and surname
  4. Hit Get Details
  5. Fill in your results (O’Level or A’Level), or select ‘AR’ if you’re awaiting results
  6. Pay the ₦2,000 registration fee via Remita (use your ATM card)

Important:
Don’t refresh your browser during payment. If you’re unsure it went through, wait a bit. Check for debit alerts or just try again later.

  1. After paying, go back to the portal
  2. Click Admission Login
  3. Enter your JAMB reg number and surname
  4. Complete your details, check everything twice
  5. Click Submit

Print your slip. Make sure the info displays correctly. If anything looks off, fix it or report it. Mistakes left unattended can mess up your chances.

Special Note on Some Courses

If you’re going for any of these:

  • MBBS
  • Pharmacy
  • Optometry & Vision Science
  • Computer Engineering

You must upload results from one sitting only. No combining results. Don’t say nobody warned you.

What About Direct Entry Candidates?

Same steps apply. Only extra bit: choose your highest qualification from the list during registration. Don’t skip it.

If you just switched from UTME to DE, make sure JAMB CAPS reflects that before you start your registration here.

Sokoto State University SSU
SSU Post-UTME / DE Screening Admission Form 2025/2026 Out

SSU invites all 2025 UTME and Direct Entry first-choice applicants scoring 150 or above to take part in the online screening from 11 August to 10 October. No physical test will be held, but forms must be filled and documents uploaded via the portal. Read on for the step-by-step guide.

You know how some news comes with that “better grab this before it slips” feeling? This is one of those. Sokoto State University has flung the doors open for its Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening for the 2025/2026 intake, and the clock’s already ticking.

The school is calling on all UTME and D.E candidates who picked SSU as their first choice, scored at least 150 (or more, depending on the course), and are ready to upload the right papers. The online screening starts Monday, 11 August 2025, and shuts Friday, 10 October 2025. No grace period. No exam hall. All digital.

Who This Concerns

  • UTME candidates with 150 or higher in the 2025 exams
  • Direct Entry applicants with A’level results such as Diploma, NCE, IJMB
  • Those who set SSU as their first choice in JAMB
  • Folks who have five credit passes, including English and Maths, in not more than two sittings

Before You Start

Let’s not waste time later. Both UTME and D.E candidates must have:

The Screening Steps

  1. Go to SSU’s portal
  2. Enter your JAMB Registration Number as both username and password
  3. Hit Update Data and put your current phone number and email
  4. Generate and print the payment invoice for ₦2,000, with the Monnify reference number
  5. Pay at any commercial bank or use the Pay Now link for instant Monnify payment
  6. Log in again, update your biodata, academic records, and any extra info
  7. Print your acknowledgment slip and payment receipt. Keep them safe.

A Few Things to Note

  • The whole process is online. No Post-UTME exam will be written.
  • Only those who finish the steps will be considered for admission.
  • If stuck, send an email to info@ssu.edu.ng or admissions@ssu.edu.ng
  • Or call +2347034500150 — but be patient, sometimes the line dey busy.
Kwararafa University, Wukari (KUW)
Kwararafa University Post UTME/DE Admission Form 2025/2026

Kwararafa University, Wukari has opened its Post-UTME and Direct Entry application for the 2025/2026 academic year. All eligible applicants are encouraged to apply online and meet the stated requirements. Read further for programmes offered, entry rules, and how to submit your form.

Some news slips into your day like a tap on the shoulder. You look up, and there it is. For those eyeing Kwararafa University, Wukari this year, the tap has landed. The school is now taking applications for its Post-UTME and Direct Entry admission into the 2025/2026 session.

Founded back in 2005, this place isn’t just a set of buildings and classrooms. It’s a community-run university with its programmes cleared by the National Universities Commission. And here’s the sweet bit, admission is open to all, no matter where you come from, what you believe, or who you vote for.

Courses You Can Apply For

College of Education

  • B.Ed Educational Management
  • B.Ed Guidance and Counselling
  • B.Ed Human Kinetics and Health Education

College of Natural and Applied Sciences

  • B.Sc Biology
  • B.Sc Computer Science
  • B.Sc Statistics
  • B.Sc Geography

College of Management and Social Sciences

  • B.Sc Accounting
  • B.Sc Economics
  • B.Sc Business Administration
  • B.Sc Political Science & International Relations
  • B.Sc Public Administration
  • B.Sc Sociology
  • B.Sc Criminology and Security Studies
  • B.Sc Mass Communication

Entry Routes and Requirements

Admission through UTME (100 Level)

  • At least five credits in SSCE, GCE, NECO, or equivalent, not more than two sittings
  • Must include English Language and Mathematics
  • UTME score of 150 or above
  • Post-JAMB screening will be conducted

Direct Entry (200 Level)

  • Five credits (including English) in relevant subjects
  • Plus two A-Level passes, or
  • OND/NCE with credit level, or
  • Two passes in IJMB/JUPEB subjects out of three

Admission into 300 Level

  • HND holders or those with a Third Class degree can apply

How to Apply

  1. Go to the Kwararafa University website or type this direct link in Chrome: Kwararafa admission signup
  2. Create your application profile
  3. Pay the ₦10,000 application fee online
  4. Fill the form and submit

For questions or quick clarifications, call or WhatsApp 08109690336 or 08125104970.

Kwararafa University, Wukari (KUW)
Apply: Kwararafa University IJMB Admission Form 2025/2026

Kwararafa University, Wukari has started selling forms for its IJMB programme for the 2025/2026 session. This one-year course can get successful students into 200 level in Nigerian universities. See details below for requirements and how to apply.

Sometimes, the path to a degree isn’t a straight tarred road. For many, there’s a small turn-off that leads to a better lane. That’s what the IJMB programme at Kwararafa University, Wukari feels like — a shorter, smarter way to step into 200 level without first wading through the usual four years from scratch.

The school has flung open the door for its 2025/2026 intake, and if you have your papers ready, the train is already boarding.

What the IJMB is About

  • one-year course recognised across Nigeria
  • Gives you a Direct Entry route into 200 level at any approved university
  • Designed for students who have the right subject credits and want to skip 100 level

Who Can Apply

You must have:

  • At least four credit passes in SSCE, GCE, NECO, NABTEB, or an equal qualification
  • No more than two sittings to get those credits
  • Subjects can be from any of these: Literature in English, History, CRS, Government, Economics, Business Studies, Accounting, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Geography, Agricultural Science, plus others in the list
  • Any three subject combo that matches your intended degree course works

It’s not as tangled as it sounds. Pick the right mix, and you’re good to go.

How to Apply

  1. Go to the Kwararafa University website or type this direct link in Chrome: Kwararafa IJMB application signup
  2. Create your profile
  3. Pay the ₦10,000 application fee online
  4. Fill in your details and submit the form

For quick help or small clarifications, call or WhatsApp 08109690336 or 08125104970.

Delta State University, Abraka
DELSU / DESCOEM Degree Post UTME Admission Form 2025/2026

Delta State College of Education, Mosogar in partnership with Delta State University is inviting applications for its 2025/2026 B.Sc. (Ed) degree programmes. UTME and Direct Entry candidates who meet the requirements can apply before 6 October 2025. See available courses and how to submit your form below.

DSCOEM Post UTME 2025/2026 — Degree Courses, Entry Rules, and Application Steps

There’s something about school admission season — notices pop up here and there, and before you know it, deadlines are already waving from afar. Delta State College of Education, Mosogar, working hand-in-hand with Delta State University, has thrown open its gate for fresh degree students. If you’ve been eyeing a Bachelor’s in Education, this might just be your cue.

Courses You Can Choose From

These are the programmes available for the 2025/2026 session:

  1. Business Education
  2. Computer Science Education
  3. Human Kinetics, Sport Science and Recreation
  4. Health and Safety Education
  5. Social Studies Education
  6. Political Science Education

Each of these ends with a B.Sc. (Ed) degree, so you’re not just learning theory, you’re preparing for the classroom and beyond.

Who Can Apply

Post-UTME Candidates

  • Five credits in SSCE, GCE O’Level, or equivalent
  • Must include English Language and Mathematics plus three subjects linked to your chosen course
  • UTME score of 150 or above in the 2025/2026 exams

Direct Entry Applicants

  • For DELSU, Abraka only
  • Must have an NCE or Diploma in Education

Steps to Apply

  1. Pay ₦5,000 to any Eco Bank account:
    • Account Name: DU Affiliate Degree Unit
    • Account Number: 2720013703
  2. Get your form from the DELSU Degree Office at Delta State College of Education, Mosogar
  3. On the JAMB Portal, change your institution to Delta State College of Education, Mosogar (in affiliation with DELSU)
  4. Also, change your course to one of the six listed above
  5. Write your name and address clearly at the back of the payment receipt
  6. Fill out the form, attach photocopies of your credentials, and submit to the DELSU Degree Admission Office at Mosogar

Key Date to Keep in Mind

  • Deadline: Monday, 6 October 2025
Babcock University
Updated: Babcock University Academic Calendar 2025/2026

Babcock University has released the 2025/2026 academic calendar for undergraduate students. It covers dates for resumption, registration, lectures, exams, breaks, and major events for all levels. Students and staff are advised to check the schedule and plan ahead.

Calendars aren’t just pieces of paper with numbers. In Babcock University, they’re the heartbeat of the year. This newly released 2025/2026 academic calendar lays out when the campus comes alive, when it pauses, and when it bursts into ceremonies. If you’re a student, this is your playbook.

First Semester — 200 to 600 Level (Returning Students)

  • Aug 18 – Aug 31, 2025 — Online registration from home
  • Aug 18 — Workshop for Deans, HoDs, and Course Advisors
  • Aug 19 — New faculty and teachers’ workshop
  • Aug 20 – Aug 23 — Colloquium
  • Sept 1 – Sept 4 — Return and complete registration (except Post-SIWES)
  • Sept 8 — Classes begin for most returning students
  • Sept 11 — Post-SIWES 400 & 500 levels resume
  • Sept 15 — Classes begin for Post-SIWES 400 & 500 levels
  • Sept 17 — Founder’s Day
  • Sept 18 — Academic Standards Board
  • Sept 25 — Senate meeting
  • Sept 26 — Last day to enter class, change programme, or register
  • Oct 1 — Independence Day holiday

First Semester — 100 Level and Direct Entry

  • Oct 14 – Oct 16 — Arrival and verification
  • Oct 17 – Oct 23 — Orientation
  • Oct 18 – Oct 25 — Youth Week of Prayer
  • Oct 27 — Classes start for 100 Level and Direct Entry
  • Oct 27 – Oct 31 — Mid-semester exams for returning students
  • Nov 6 — Academic Standards Board
  • Nov 13 — Senate
  • Nov 20 — Congregation
  • Nov 21 — Registration closes for fresh students
  • Dec 4 – Dec 18 — Exams for returning students
  • Dec 16 — Mid-semester break for fresh students
  • Dec 23 – Jan 6 — Inter-semester break for staff

Second Semester — 200 to 600 Level

  • Jan 7, 2026 — Staff resume
  • Jan 8 — Staff orientation
  • Jan 9 — Registry and hall prep
  • Jan 12 – Jan 14 — All students return
  • Jan 12 — Workshop for Deans, HoDs, and Advisors
  • Jan 13 — New faculty workshop
  • Jan 14 — Workshop on rankings
  • Jan 15 — Classes begin for returning students, first semester continues for freshers
  • Jan 29 — Academic Standards Board
  • Feb 2 – Feb 6 — Mid-semester exams for freshers
  • Feb 5 — Senate
  • Feb 6 — Last day to enter class for returning students
  • Feb 14 – Feb 21 — Week of Spiritual Emphasis
  • Feb 19 — Academic Standards Board
  • Feb 22 – Feb 28 — NAAS Week
  • Feb 24 – Mar 3 — Exams for freshers
  • Feb 26 — Senate
  • Mar 4 – Mar 8 — Break for freshers

Second Semester — 100 Level and Direct Entry

  • Mar 4 — Online registration starts
  • Mar 8 — Resumption
  • Mar 9 — Classes begin
  • Mar 9 – Mar 13 — Mid-semester exams for returning students
  • Mar 16 – Mar 20 — Career and Job Fair Week (graduating class lecture-free)
  • Mar 19 — Academic Standards Board
  • Mar 24 — Research Fair
  • Mar 26 — Senate
  • Mar 27 — Last day to enter class
  • Apr 3 — Registration closes
  • Apr 16 — Academic Standards Board
  • Apr 23 — Senate
  • Apr 23 – May 7 — Exams for returning students
  • May 1 — Workers’ Day
  • May 4 – May 8 — Mid-semester exams for freshers

Summer School

  • May 25 — Starts for 200–500 levels
  • May 27 — Classes begin
  • Jun 8 — Last day to enter class
  • Jun 11 — Academic Standards Board
  • Jun 18 — Senate
  • Jun 22 – Jun 26 — Mid-summer exams
  • Jun 25 – Jul 2 — Exams for freshers
  • Jul 1 — Post-SIWES resumption and classes start
  • Jul 13 – Jul 16 — Summer exams

Convocation Week — 2026

  • Jul 19 — Parents’ Luncheon
  • Jul 22 — Graduating students arrive
  • Jul 23 — Convocation lecture, alumni event, graduation dinner
  • Jul 24 — Dress rehearsal, tree planting, project dedication, consecration
  • Jul 25 — Baccalaureate, Vesper service
  • Jul 26 — Convocation ceremony

Post-SIWES

  • Jul 27 – Jul 31 — Mid-semester
  • Aug 24 – Aug 27 — Exams
University of Calabar (UNICAL)
Just In: UNICAL Academic Calendar 2025/2026 Session

The University of Calabar has published the 2025/2026 academic calendar. It contains all key dates for resumption, registration, lectures, exams, and breaks. Students should study the schedule carefully to keep up with activities.

Calendars like this aren’t just lists, they’re the rhythm your semester will dance to. The University of Calabar has laid out every major date for the 2025/2026 academic session. If you know what’s ahead, you’ll spend less time scrambling and more time focusing on your work — or at least trying to.

First Semester

September 2025

  • Sept 19 — New students arrive
  • Sept 22 — Screening and registration start for freshers
  • Sept 23 — Returning students come back
  • Sept 24 — Registration begins for returning students, plus the inaugural lecture
  • Sept 25 — Lectures start for all
  • Sept 29 — Solemn Assembly

October 2025

  • Oct 8 — Inaugural lecture
  • Oct 9 – Oct 10 — Freshers’ orientation
  • Oct 20 – Oct 24 — Supplementary exams
  • Oct 22 — Inaugural lecture
  • Oct 27 – Oct 31 — Summer exams

November 2025

  • Nov 3 — Late registration begins
  • Nov 5 — Inaugural lecture
  • Nov 10 — Late registration closes
  • Nov 17 – Nov 21 — Continuous assessment
  • Nov 19 — Inaugural lecture
  • Nov 24 — Add/drop courses deadline
  • Nov 26 — Inaugural lecture

December 2025

  • Dec 3 — Inaugural lecture
  • Dec 5 — Matriculation
  • Dec 8 – Dec 12 — Students’ Week
  • Dec 17 — Inaugural lecture
  • Dec 19 — Christmas break begins

January 2026

  • Jan 9 — All students return from break
  • Jan 12 – Jan 16 — Revision week
  • Jan 19 – Jan 23 — GSS exams
  • Jan 21 — Inaugural lecture
  • Jan 26 — Exams for other courses begin

February 2026

  • Feb 19 — Exams end
  • Feb 20 — Semester ends

Semester length: 16 weeks — 12 weeks of lectures and 4 weeks of exams.

Second Semester

March 2026

  • Mar 13 — All students return
  • Mar 16 — Registration for 500 Level (Stream B)
  • Mar 18 — Inaugural lecture
  • Mar 23 — Lectures start for all, plus convocation week (Mar 23 – Mar 28)

April 2026

  • Apr 8 — Inaugural lecture
  • Apr 20 — Late registration begins for 500 Level (Stream B)
  • Apr 22 — Inaugural lecture
  • Apr 27 — Late registration ends for 500 Level (Stream B)

May 2026

  • May 4 – May 8 — Continuous assessment
  • May 6 — Inaugural lecture
  • May 20 — Inaugural lecture
  • May 25 — Add/drop courses end for 500 Level (Stream B)

June 2026

  • Jun 3 — Inaugural lecture
  • Jun 8 – Jun 12 — Revision week
  • Jun 15 – Jun 19 — GSS exams
  • Jun 22 — Exams for other courses start

July 2026

  • Jul 13 — Exams end
  • Jul 14 — Long vacation starts

Semester length: 16 weeks — 12 weeks of lectures and 4 weeks of exams.

Best keep this somewhere close, maybe stuck to your wall. That way, no date go sneak up on you mid-semester.

UNIMAID Post UTME/DE Admission Form for 2025/2026

University of Maiduguri will hold its 2025/2026 Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening from 11 August to 11 September 2025. All eligible first-choice applicants are to register online within this period. Check below for requirements and full steps.

Admission season is back, and UNIMAID is already calling names. From Monday, 11 August 2025, the University of Maiduguri will open its online gate for Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening. The portal closes on Thursday, 11 September 2025 — no shifting, no last-minute mercy.

If you’ve been waiting for this, now’s the time to dust off your documents and get your details in order.

Who Can Apply

  • Must have picked University of Maiduguri as first choice in 2025 JAMB
  • UTME candidates: Score of at least 150 (some courses need more — check the UNIMAID website)
  • Direct Entry candidates: Lower Credit at ND/HND or Merit at NCE
  • Five O’Level credits relevant to your course, including English and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings
  • Correct UTME subject combination for your chosen course
  • O’Level results must be uploaded to your JAMB CAPS profile
  • Only results directly from WAECNECO, or NABTEB sites (or certified photocopies) will be accepted

Screening Fee

  • ₦2,000, paid through the Remita platform

Steps to Apply

  1. Go to the UNIMAID website and click the Post-UTME screening link or go straight to UMSTAD Online
  2. Log in with your JAMB Registration Number as username and unimaid@2025 as password
  3. Upload a passport photo (minimum 200KB) and pick your course of study
  4. Enter your phone number and email, then click Generate to pay the ₦2,000
  5. Fill in your bio-data, A/O Level results, and upload all required documents
  6. Submit your application

Need Help?

  • Email: admissionsoffice@unimaid.edu.ng
  • Phone: +2348035728933

If UNIMAID is your target, don’t drag feet. This is one of those windows that close quietly but quickly — before you can even say “I go do am tomorrow.”

College of Nursing Sciences, Adazi-Nnukwu
CONSA ND Nursing Post UTME Admission Form 2025/2026

College of Nursing Sciences, Adazi-Nnukwu is now selling Post-UTME forms for its 2025/2026 ND Nursing admission. Applicants must meet the set UTME score, subject credits, and other listed requirements. Read below for full eligibility and how to apply.

If nursing has been on your mind and the stethoscope dream won’t let you rest, this might be your opening. The College of Nursing Sciences, Adazi-Nnukwu has announced that applications are now open for its National Diploma Nursing programme for the 2025/2026 academic session.

The clock has started ticking, so here’s what you need to know before pulling out your phone or laptop to register.

Who Can Apply

  • Must have a valid JAMB UTME registration number
  • Scored 140 or above in the UTME
  • Picked CONSA as first choice before Post-UTME screening

You also need:

  • Five credits in English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics from WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB
  • Credits earned in not more than two sittings
  • Allowed combinations: WAEC/WAEC, NECO/NECO, or WAEC/NECO
  • NABTEB cannot be mixed with WAEC, NECO, or another NABTEB

Other Required Documents

  • Original WAECNECO, or NABTEB certificate or official printout
  • If you used awaiting results during UTME registration, upload your O’Level result to the JAMB portal
  • School testimonial from the institution where you got your WAEC/NECO
  • Birth certificate from National Population Commission, government hospital, or court age declaration
  • A working personal email address — not that old one you lost the password to

How to Apply

  1. Go to the CONSA Post-UTME portal
  2. Register for the screening
  3. Pay the ₦2,000 registration fee

If you meet the rules, this is the moment to put your name in the hat. Don’t let it slip past — before you know it, the list will be closing and someone else will be wearing that uniform you pictured for yourself.

Benue State University (BSU)
BSU (MOAUM) Post UTME Admission Form 2025/2026 Released

Rev. Fr. Moses Orshio Adasu University, Makurdi has fixed its Post-UTME screening for 29–30 August 2025. The test is for UTME candidates in selected courses who meet the cut-off. See details below for venue, time, and requirements.

Benue State University may have a new name, but the admission rush is still the same. Now known as Reverend Father Moses Orshio Adasu University, Makurdi, the school has rolled out its timetable for this year’s Post-UTME screening. And yes, the dates are locked in — no guesswork.

The Computer-Based Test is set for Friday, 29 August and Saturday, 30 August 2025. Both days start bright and early at 8:00 am. If you’re on the list, better set two alarms.

Who the Test is For

This round is strictly for UTME candidates who:

  • Registered for the Post-UTME
  • Applied for any of these programmes:
    • MBBS
    • BN. Nursing Science
    • Radiography and Radiation Science
    • Medical Laboratory Science
    • Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D)
    • Law (LL.B)
  • Met the cut-off mark for their chosen course

If you registered for other programmes, you won’t write the CBT. Your screening will be based on your SSCE grades.

Venue

  • MOAUM CBT Centre, by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Western Campus

What to Bring

  • Post-UTME registration and payment receipt printouts
  • Original UTME printout showing your subject combination, aggregate score, and coloured passport photo

What Not to Bring

  • Bags, mobile phones, or any item not recommended for the hall — those will only get you turned back at the door.

For any clarifications, call 08036269392 during office hours or visit the MOAUM website.

Umaru Musa Yar’adua University (UMYU)
UMYU Departmental Admission Cut Off Marks for 2025/2026

Umaru Musa Yar’adua University has released the cut-off marks for all courses in the 2025/2026 admission. Candidates must meet the stated scores to be considered for their chosen programme. Full list is provided below.

Every admission season comes with its own numbers game, and for Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, those numbers are now out in the open. Whether you’re aiming for MBBS or French, Law or Forestry, your score will decide if you make it past the first hurdle.

UMYU, once called Katsina State University before the 2006 name change, was set up to push the state’s growth — not just in classrooms, but in its economy, tech scene, and even politics. It runs both regular and distance learning, so students from different walks of life can get in on the action..

Course-by-Course Cut-Offs

  • Accounting – 160
  • Agriculture – 150
  • Arabic – 150
  • Biochemistry – 160
  • Biology – 160
  • Business Administration – 160
  • Chemistry – 150
  • Computer Science – 170
  • Early Childhood Education – 150
  • Economics – 160
  • Education Arabic – 150
  • Education Biology – 160
  • Education Business Studies – 150
  • Education Chemistry – 150
  • Education Computer Science – 150
  • Education Economics – 150
  • Education English – 150
  • Education French – 150
  • Education Geography – 150
  • Education Hausa – 150
  • Education History – 150
  • Education Islamic Studies – 150
  • Education Mathematics – 150
  • Education Physics – 150
  • English – 150
  • Environmental Management – 160
  • Fisheries & Aquaculture – 150
  • Forestry & Wildlife – 150
  • French – 150
  • Geography – 150
  • Hausa – 150
  • History – 150
  • Industrial Chemistry – 150
  • Integrated Science – 150
  • International Relations – 150
  • Islamic Studies – 150
  • Law – 190
  • Library & Information Science – 150
  • Local Government & Development Studies – 150
  • Mathematics – 150
  • MBBS – 220
  • Meteorology – 150
  • Microbiology – 160
  • Physics – 150
  • Political Science – 150
  • Primary Education – 150
  • Public Administration – 160
  • Shari’ah – 150
  • Sociology – 150
  • Special Education – 150
  • Statistics – 150

What This Means for You

If your score matches or beats the mark for your chosen course, you’re still in the race. Fall short, and it’s time to either change course or try again next year.

Hamline International Excellence Scholarship
Apply: Joseph Adekunle Adegbite Scholarship Foundation 2025/2026

Joseph Adekunle Adegbite Scholarship Foundation has opened applications for its 2025/2026 scholarship programme. This support is for bright students in Nigerian government universities, with categories for new and returning students. Read the details below to see if you qualify and how to apply.

Joseph Adekunle Adegbite Scholarship 2025/2026 — Apply Before August

Some chances come quietly, others walk in and tap you on the shoulder. The Joseph Adekunle Adegbite Scholarship Foundation has just done the latter. Applications are now open for the 2025/2026 scholarship round, and if you are a bright student in a Nigerian government university, this might be your turn.

The foundation, set up to help those who are brilliant but financially stretched, has been backing students for years — especially orphans, children of widows, and those from low-income homes. They don’t stop at paying fees either. There’s mentorship, encouragement, and a bit of a push to get you past the usual roadblocks.

Who This Scholarship is For

The offer is open to two main groups.

1. Newly Admitted Students

You must:

  • Score 250 or more in JAMB
  • Hold a provisional admission into a Nigerian government university

2. Returning Students

You must:

  • Be currently enrolled in a Nigerian government university
  • Hold at least a Second-Class Upper (for university students) or Upper Credit (for polytechnic or college of education students)

Key Dates

  • Application deadline: 31 August 2025

How to Apply

  1. Visit the JAASF scholarship portal
  2. Fill in your details according to your category
  3. Attach the right documents:

For newly admitted students:

  • Provisional admission letter
  • JAMB score proof (250+)
  • O’Level result

For returning students:

  • Current academic grade proof
  • School ID card

Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

For help or questions, send an email to info@josephadekunleadegbite.foundation or call +2347033975613.

If you meet the requirements, this is not the time to delay. As they say, opportunity no dey knock twice on the same door.

Bingham University
Bingham University Postgraduate Admission Form 2025/2026

Bingham University has opened applications for its 2025/2026 postgraduate programmes. The article covers available courses, who can apply, and how to complete the application. If you plan to apply, this guide can help you get started easily.

If you’ve been daydreaming about furthering your studies, maybe now is the time to stop dreaming and start doing. Bingham University, tucked somewhere around Karu in Nasarawa State, has finally opened its gates for 2025/2026 postgraduate admissions. Yes, they’ve rolled out forms for master’s, PhDs and PGDs across several departments.

Truth is, whether you’re aiming to become a professor someday or just need that extra push in your career, there’s probably a course waiting with your name on it.

What Courses Are On The Table?

Honestly, there’s a lot. You might want to grab water for this.

Faculty of Computing

  • M.Sc, PhD in Computer Science

Faculty of Arts

  • M.A, PhD in English and Literary Studies

Faculty of Law

  • LLM, PhD in Law

Faculty of Administration

  • Accounting (M.Sc, PGD, PhD)
  • Business Admin (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Crowd Control and Management (PGD)
  • Entrepreneurship (M.Sc, PGD)
  • Human Resource Management (M.Sc)
  • Management (PGD)
  • MBA
  • Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Faculty of Clinical Sciences

  • Anatomy (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Public Health (MPH, M.Sc, PGD)
  • Physiology (M.Sc, PhD)

Faculty of Science and Technology

  • Architecture (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Biochemistry (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Environmental Chemistry (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Cyber Security and Digital Forensics (MCSDF)
  • Mathematics (M.Sc, PGD, PhD)
  • Microbiology (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Nutrition and Dietetics (M.Sc)
  • Physics (M.Sc, PGD, PhD)
  • Computer Science (PGD)

Faculty of Social Sciences

  • Digital Media Communication (PGD)
  • Economics (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Mass Communication (M.Sc, PhD)
  • Election Management (MEM)
  • Financial Economics (MFE)
  • Legislative Drafting (MLD)
  • Legislative Studies (MLS)
  • Public Sector Economics (MPSE)
  • Political Science (M.Sc, PGD, PhD)
  • Sociology (M.Sc, PGD, PhD)

No kidding, it’s plenty. If you’re still reading, you’re probably already eyeing one or two options.

Who Can Apply?

There’s a different requirement depending on what you’re applying for. Let’s keep it brief.

PhD

You’ll need a master’s degree with a CGPA of at least 4.00 (out of 5.00). If you’re going for Architecture, 3.50 will do.

Academic Masters

You need a second class lower from a recognised university or a related PGD with a 3.00 CGPA.

Professional Masters

Same as above, but your PGD result can be lower credit.

PGD Programmes

You’ll need at least a 3rd class degree or HND with lower credit.

And of course, everyone must have five O’Level credits, including Maths and English. Nothing fancy. Just the basics.

Application Steps

It’s online. So yeah, you’ll need internet and a little patience. Here’s what to do:

  1. Head to the Bingham PG portal.
  2. Create an account with your email and a password you won’t forget.
  3. Click on My Payment and pay the fee.
    • PhD: ₦30,000
    • Masters: ₦25,000
    • PGD: ₦20,000
  4. Fill the form carefully, upload your documents, and submit.

You’ll also need:

  • Three reference letters (from someone who taught or worked with you)
  • Your NYSC certificate (or exemption)
  • Transcripts, sent to:
    The Secretary, School of Postgraduate Studies, Km 26, Bingham University, Karu, Nasarawa State

And yes, print out your filled form and drop it off physically at the school too. Old school meets new school.

Help Is Around If You Need It

If anything confuses you or you just want someone to talk to, try reaching out:

  • Call: 08062169155 or 08066627637
  • Email: secretary.sps@binghamuni.edu.ng or pgadmission@binghamuni.edu.ng
  • For full gist, visit the Postgraduate Admission page
Bingham University
Bingham University Postgraduate Tuition Fees 2025/2026

Bingham University has shared its postgraduate school fees for 2025/2026. This article lists the cost of each course in plain language to help students plan ahead. Whether you’re applying soon or just comparing options, it’s all in here.

So, you’re thinking of going back to school? Maybe you’re already halfway through filling out your form or just pricing things out to see if your pocket can handle it. Either way, Bingham University in Karu has now made their 2025/2026 postgraduate fees public. And it’s a long list.

Instead of burying you in tables or boring numbers, I’ll walk you through the prices like we’re chatting over suya and chilled malt. Some courses are heavy on the wallet, others? Not too bad. You decide what works.

Quick Look at the Numbers

If you’re aiming for a PhD, brace yourself. Most of those sit between ₦350,000 and ₦800,000. Master’s degrees fall somewhere in the middle. PGD? Let’s just say it’s friendlier to your account balance.

Now let’s break them up a bit.

Faculty of Management and Business

  • Accounting
    • MSc: ₦375,000
    • PGD: ₦300,000
    • PhD: ₦600,000
  • Business Administration
    • MSc: ₦450,000
    • PhD: ₦500,000
  • MBA: ₦400,000
  • Entrepreneurship
    • MSc & Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation: ₦400,000
    • PGD: ₦300,000
  • Management PGD: ₦300,000
  • Human Resource Management MSc: ₦375,000

Health, Life & Clinical Sciences

  • Anatomy
    • MSc: ₦300,000
    • PhD: ₦400,000
  • Physiology
    • MSc: ₦300,000
    • PhD: ₦400,000
  • Public Health
    • MSc: ₦500,000
    • PGD: ₦350,000
    • MPH: ₦750,000
  • Microbiology
    • MSc: ₦300,000
    • PhD: ₦400,000
  • Nutrition & Dietetics MSc: ₦450,000
  • Infection, Prevention & Control PGD: ₦400,000

Arts and Humanities

  • English and Literary Studies
    • MA: ₦350,000
    • PhD: ₦375,000
  • Law
    • LLM: ₦600,000
    • PhD: ₦800,000

Science and Tech

  • Computer Science
    • PGD: ₦300,000
    • MSc: ₦400,000
    • PhD: ₦600,000
  • Biochemistry
    • MSc: ₦300,000
    • PhD: ₦350,000
  • Environmental Chemistry
    • MSc: ₦300,000
    • PhD: ₦450,000
  • Cyber Security and Digital Forensics (MCSDF): ₦600,000
  • Mathematics
    • PGD: ₦250,000
    • MSc: ₦300,000
    • PhD: ₦350,000
  • Physics
    • PGD: ₦250,000
    • MSc: ₦300,000
    • PhD: ₦350,000
  • Architecture
    • MSc: ₦600,000
    • PhD: ₦700,000

Social Sciences

  • Mass Communication
    • MSc: ₦405,000
    • PhD: ₦525,000
  • Digital Media Communication PGD: ₦300,000
  • Economics
    • MSc: ₦405,000
    • PhD: ₦525,000
  • Political Science
    • PGD: ₦300,000
    • MSc: ₦400,000
    • PhD: ₦500,000
  • Sociology
    • PGD: ₦300,000
    • MSc: ₦400,000
    • PhD: ₦500,000

Specialised Programmes

  • Master of Financial Economics: ₦450,000
  • Master of Legislative Studies: ₦450,000
  • Master of Public Sector Economics: ₦300,000
  • Master of Election Management (MEM): ₦600,000

Where To Check Full Course Info

Still not sure if your programme made the cut? You can visit the Bingham University Postgraduate Courses page to see the complete list.

Have Questions?

You’re not alone. If something doesn’t add up or you just want to be sure before paying:

  • Call: 08062169155, 08066627637, 08063479024
  • Email: secretary.sps@binghamuni.edu.ng or pgadmission@binghamuni.edu.ng
Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology, Wudil ADUSTECH
ADUSTECH Post UTME / DE Admission Form for 2025/2026

Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology (ADUSTECH) has opened its 2025/2026 Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening for students applying to its undergraduate courses. This guide explains who can apply, how to register, and what documents you’ll need. Read on to avoid mistakes and meet the deadline.

So, the race to secure a university spot for the next session has kicked off again. If you picked Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology (ADUSTECH), Wudil as your first choice in JAMB, you might want to pay close attention. The school just dropped the details for its 2025/2026 Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening.

The name might sound new to some folks, but this is the same old Kano University of Science and Technology (KUST), just with a fresh identity. Now, let’s walk through the gist — no stress, just the basics.

Who Can Apply?

First things first. This screening isn’t for everybody. Only candidates who chose ADUSTECH as their first choice in the 2025 UTME or Direct Entry can apply. You also need to have scored the minimum cut-off mark for your chosen course.

  • B.Sc. (Hons) Computer Science – 180
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Architecture – 170
  • B. Eng. Civil – 170
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Science Laboratory Technology – 170
  • B. Eng. Electrical – 160
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Microbiology – 160
  • B.Eng. Mechanical – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Information Communication Technology – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Biochemistry – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Biology – 150
  • B. Agriculture (Hons) Agricultural Economics and Extension – 150
  • B. Agriculture (Hons) Animal Science – 150
  • B. Agriculture (Hons) Crop Science – 150
  • B. Agriculture (Hons) Soil Science – 150
  • B. Tech. (Hons) Food Science Technology – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Fisheries & Aquaculture – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Forestry & Wildlife Management – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Statistics – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Mathematics – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Geography – 150
  • B. Tech. Urban & Regional Planning – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Geology – 150
  • B. Tech. Quantity Survey – 150
  • B. Tech. Estate Management – 150
  • B. Tech. Building Technology – 150
  • B. Tech. Meteorology – 150
  • B. Eng. Water Resources & Environmental Engineering – 150
  • B. Eng. Mechatronics Engineering – 150
  • B. Eng. Automotive Engineering – 150
  • B. Eng. Agricultural Engineering – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Physics – 150
  • B.Sc. (Hons) Chemistry – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Agriculture – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Biology – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Chemistry – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Geography – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Mathematics – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Physics – 150
  • B.Sc. Library & Information Science – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Human Kinetics – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Health Education – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Integrated Science – 150
  • B.Sc. Ed. Computer Science – 150
  • B. Tech. Building Technology Education – 150
  • B. Tech. Electrical Electronics Education – 150
  • B. Tech. Woodwork Technology Education – 150
  • B. Tech. Metalwork Technology Education – 150
  • B. Tech. Automobile Technology Education – 150

How to Apply

This part might feel like a small chore, but if you follow it closely, you’ll be done before your tea gets cold.

Step 1: JAMB First

You must have selected ADUSTECH as your first choice in JAMB. That’s the beginning of the whole thing.

Step 2: Visit the School Portal

Head over to the ADUSTECH screening portal. You’ll be asked to pay ₦2,000. It’s non-refundable.

Step 3: Login Details

Use your JAMB registration number. That’s both your username and your password. Easy.

Step 4: Create Your Invoice

After logging in, click on Payment Invoice to get your RRR code.

Step 5: Make Payment

Pay at any bank near you or use the online card payment option right there on the portal. Your choice.

Step 6: Confirm Payment

Once your payment goes through, return to the portal to confirm. Don’t just pay and forget.

Step 7: Upload Your Documents

Scan and upload the original copies of:

  • Your O’Level result (WAECNECO, or NABTEB)
  • Your JAMB slip
  • If you’re a DE candidate, your additional qualification

Step 8: Fill the Form

Carefully fill in your details. No guesswork here. What you fill is what they’ll use.

Step 9: Submit and Print

Once done, hit Submit. Print your Acknowledgement Slip and the screening form.

Key Dates and Things to Keep in Mind

  • Registration starts: Monday, 4 August 2025
  • Deadline: Wednesday, 31 August 2025 (midnight sharp)

Make sure your email and phone number are working. The school will use those to reach you if needed.

Also, if you haven’t uploaded your O’Level results to the JAMB CAPS platform, run to the nearest CBT centre or JAMB office and fix that. No upload, no admission. Simple.

What Comes After?

After the screening, the school will compile the admission list. If your name makes the list, congrats! But don’t celebrate just yet — there’s still one final move.