LAUTECH
See LAUTECH Post UTME Departmental Cut-Off Marks For 2025/2026

LAUTECH has released its Post UTME Departmental cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 session. Candidates are advised to check their programmes and await admission updates on JAMB CAPS. The school also warns against fraudsters, as admission is free.

Official notice from LAUTECH

Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, has published the official Post UTME cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 academic exercise. The announcement is directed at all applicants who put in for the University during their UTME.

Candidates are urged to watch out for their admission status, which will be posted on the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board’s Central Admission Processing System, often called JAMB CAPS.

The University has also sounded a note of warning. Admission is free of charge. Anyone who hands money to agents, middlemen, or unauthorised groups is putting themselves at risk of being duped. The school says it will not be held responsible for such cases.

Cut-off marks by course of study

The merit and catchment marks vary across the departments.

  1. Accounting – Merit: 56.2 | Catchment: 46.0
  2. Agricultural Economics – Merit: 39.1 | Catchment: 39.1
  3. Agricultural Engineering – Merit: 51.5 | Catchment: 46.6
  4. Agricultural Extension and Rural Development – Merit: 40.3 | Catchment: 40.3
  5. Anatomy – Merit: 56.3 | Catchment: 51.1
  6. Animal Nutrition and Biotechnology – Merit: 41.8 | Catchment: 41.8
  7. Animal Production and Health – Merit: 48.8 | Catchment: 41.1
  8. Architecture – Merit: 61.6 | Catchment: 57.2
  9. Biochemistry – Merit: 56.3 | Catchment: 48.6
  10. Building – Merit: 55.9 | Catchment: 51.5
  11. Business Management – Merit: 57.7 | Catchment: 48.7
  12. Chemical Engineering – Merit: 55.7 | Catchment: 49.5
  13. Civil Engineering – Merit: 63.7 | Catchment: 50.1
  14. Computer Engineering – Merit: 59.5 | Catchment: 53.5
  15. Computer Science – Merit: 63.5 | Catchment: 53.7
  16. Consumer and Home Economics – Merit: 43.6 | Catchment: 43.6
  17. Crop and Environmental Protection – Merit: 45.6 | Catchment: 45.6
  18. Crop Production and Soil Science – Merit: 40.3 | Catchment: 40.3
  19. Cyber Security Science – Merit: 60.7 | Catchment: 48.4
  20. Earth Science – Merit: 48.0 | Catchment: 40.4
  21. Economics – Merit: 59.1 | Catchment: 44.0
  22. Electronics and Electrical Engineering – Merit: 57.3 | Catchment: 52.1
  23. English and Literary Studies – Merit: 56.7 | Catchment: 46.9
  24. Estate Management – Merit: 44.8 | Catchment: 42.7
  25. Fine and Applied Arts – Merit: 52.5 | Catchment: 40.7
  26. Fisheries and Aquaculture – Merit: 39.7 | Catchment: 39.7
  27. Food Engineering – Merit: 45.9 | Catchment: 42.6
  28. Food Science – Merit: 54.3 | Catchment: 44.9
  29. Forest Resources Management – Merit: 45.1 | Catchment: 45.1
  30. History – Merit: 42.3 | Catchment: 42.3
  31. Hospitality and Tourism Management – Merit: 47.9 | Catchment: 43.9
  32. Information System – Merit: 52.3 | Catchment: 46.0
  33. Library and Information Science – Merit: 48.3 | Catchment: 40.0
  34. Linguistics and Nigerian Language (Yoruba) – Merit: 54.5 | Catchment: 47.2
  35. Marketing – Merit: 46.9 | Catchment: 42.9
  36. Mass Communication – Merit: 62.7 | Catchment: 51.6
  37. Mechanical Engineering – Merit: 60.8 | Catchment: 50.8
  38. Medical Laboratory Science – Merit: 68.0 | Catchment: 64.7
  39. Medicine and Surgery – Merit: 79.8 | Catchment: 75.7
  40. Nursing – Merit: 72.1 | Catchment: 68.0
  41. Nutrition and Dietetics – Merit: 59.1 | Catchment: 50.4
  42. Philosophy – Merit: 50.1 | Catchment: 40.3
  43. Physiology – Merit: 56.7 | Catchment: 48.8
  44. Political Science – Merit: 58.1 | Catchment: 51.5
  45. Psychology – Merit: 48.8 | Catchment: 41.8
  46. Pure and Applied Biology – Merit: 54.5 | Catchment: 51.2
  47. Pure and Applied Chemistry – Merit: 49.7 | Catchment: 39.7
  48. Pure and Applied Mathematics – Merit: 41.8 | Catchment: 41.8
  49. Pure and Applied Physics – Merit: 46.3 | Catchment: 39.7
  50. Science Laboratory Technology – Merit: 56.9 | Catchment: 45.2
  51. Sociology – Merit: 55.7 | Catchment: 48.7
  52. Statistics – Merit: 48.9 | Catchment: 38.9
  53. Surveying and Geoinformatics – Merit: 58.1 | Catchment: 47.7
  54. Theatre Arts – Merit: 52.5 | Catchment: 43.7
  55. Transport Management – Merit: 46.0 | Catchment: 39.7
  56. Urban and Regional Planning – Merit: 49.2 | Catchment: 42.8
  57. Wildlife and Ecotourism Management – Merit: 44.5 | Catchment: 44.5

What next for candidates

Applicants who meet the marks should remain patient as the admission process continues on JAMB CAPS. Those who fall short may still consider alternative options within the University through catchment scores, but everything will be handled directly through the official portal.

CUSTECH
See CUSTECH Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Session

CUSTECH has released the full academic calendar for the 2025/2026 session. The schedule covers semester dates, lectures, exams, breaks, and other key events. All students are advised to take note and plan accordingly.

A new session mapped out

The Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH) has published its official timetable for the 2025/2026 academic session. The calendar lays out the flow of the year, with clear dates for lectures, breaks, tests, and ceremonies. For students, it is a guidebook of what lies ahead.

The first semester kicks off in October, moving through orientation, classes, assessments, and finally examinations before a short breather. The second semester follows in March, wrapping up by July, after which practical training takes the stage.

First semester activities

Here is how the first half of the year is set:

  • Commencement: Monday, 20 October 2025
  • Course registration and revalidation: 20–31 October 2025
  • Orientation week: General on 3 November, departmental and faculty sessions from 4–7 November
  • Lectures: 3 November – 12 December 2025 (6 weeks)
  • Continuous Assessment (CA): 15–19 December 2025
  • Christmas break: 23 December 2025 – 2 January 2026
  • Lectures resume: 5 January – 13 February 2026 (6 weeks)
  • Matriculation ceremony: Tuesday, 27 January 2026
  • Revision week: 16–20 February 2026
  • Examinations: 23 February – 7 March 2026
  • End of first semester: Saturday, 7 March 2026
  • Semester break: 9–20 March 2026

Second semester schedule

The academic train resumes with the second semester:

  • Commencement: Monday, 23 March 2026
  • Lectures: 23 March – 8 May 2026 (6 weeks)
  • Continuous Assessment (CA): 11–16 May 2026
  • Lectures continue: 18 May – 3 July 2026 (6 weeks)
  • Revision week: 6–10 July 2026
  • Examinations: 13–25 July 2026
  • End of semester: Saturday, 25 July 2026

Industrial training and practical work

After exams, the focus shifts to hands-on experience:

  • SIWES/SWEP: Monday, 27 July – Friday, 16 October 2026 (8 weeks)

This period is designed for practical exposure, giving students a taste of real work outside the classroom.

Federal-University-of-Medicine-and-Medical-Sciences-Abeokuta-FUMMSA-1536x1443
FUMMSA Post UTME Departmental Cut-Off Marks for 2025/2026

Federal University of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Abeokuta has published the Post UTME cut-off marks for 2025/2026. All applicants are advised to check the merit and catchment scores for their chosen courses. This guide helps candidates know where they stand before admission lists are released.

Official release from management

The Federal University of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Abeokuta (FUMMSA) has made public the Post UTME cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 admission round. The figures serve as the minimum scores required for merit and catchment categories across different courses.

It is more than just numbers on a sheet, these scores often decide which side of the admission fence a candidate lands on. For some, it is relief, for others, it signals the need to prepare for another attempt.

FUMMSA Post UTME Cut-Off Marks by course

Below are the officially approved cut-off marks:

  • Biochemistry – Merit: 50.00 | Catchment: 50.00
  • Biology – Merit: 50.00 | Catchment: 50.00
  • Chemistry – Merit: 50.00 | Catchment: 50.00
  • Dental Surgery – Merit: 63.00 | Catchment: 61.50
  • Dental Therapy – Merit: 53.90 | Catchment: 50.00
  • Doctor of Optometry – Merit: 51.17 | Catchment: 50.60
  • Doctor of Pharmacy – Merit: 65.40 | Catchment: 61.80
  • Doctor of Physiotherapy – Merit: 62.90 | Catchment: 58.80
  • Health Information Management – Merit: 50.10 | Catchment: 50.00
  • Human Nutrition and Dietetics – Merit: 52.10 | Catchment: 50.00
  • Information Technology & Health Informatics – Merit: 50.87 | Catchment: 50.00
  • Medicine and Surgery – Merit: 76.00 | Catchment: 74.25
  • Microbiology – Merit: 70.29 | Catchment: 69.12
  • Nursing Science – Merit: 52.75 | Catchment: 50.00
  • Pharmacology – Merit: 50.00 | Catchment: 50.00
  • Physics – Merit: 62.04 | Catchment: 58.12
  • Radiography – Merit: 50.00 | Catchment: 50.00
  • Statistics – Merit: 50.00 | Catchment: 50.00

What this means for candidates

Looking through the list, some courses like Medicine, Microbiology, and Pharmacy stand tall with higher scores, reflecting the keen competition in those areas. Others, like Biochemistry or Statistics, keep the bar at the base level of 50.

For candidates, the cut-off is the gatekeeper. Meeting it does not guarantee admission, but falling short almost always closes the door. The advice is simple: check your course, compare your score, and know your standing before the admission process moves ahead.

FUHSI
FUHSI Post UTME Departmental Cut-Off Marks for 2025/2026

Federal University of Health Sciences, Ila-Orangun has published the official Post UTME cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 admission exercise. Candidates are urged to check their chosen course and compare with the scores released. This notice is for all applicants to take note before admission lists are processed.

Management releases the figures

The Federal University of Health Sciences, Ila-Orangun (FUHSI) has officially announced the Post UTME cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 admission year. These marks, set by both merit and state catchment, provide the baseline for entry into each course.

For many students, this is the moment of truth. The numbers may bring joy to some and fresh worry to others. Either way, it is the line the University has drawn, and all candidates must measure up against it.

FUHSI Post UTME cut-off marks by course and state

Here are the approved scores, arranged by programmes and state catchment:

  • Audiology – Merit: 60.1 | Osun: 59.1 | Oyo: 58.8 | Ondo: 53 | Ogun: 57 | Ekiti: 56.5 | Lagos: 56.5
  • Biochemistry – Merit: 50.1 | Osun: 50.1 | Oyo: 50.1 | Ondo: 50.1 | Ogun: 50.1 | Ekiti: 50.1 | Lagos: 50.1
  • Information Technology & Health Informatics – Merit: 53.2 | Osun: 52.7 | Oyo: 51.6 | Ondo: 51.1 | Ogun: 51 | Ekiti: 50.3 | Lagos: 51.3
  • Medical Laboratory Science – Merit: 66.5 | Osun: 65.7 | Oyo: 65.2 | Ondo: 65.2 | Ogun: 65 | Ekiti: 65.9 | Lagos: 61.3
  • MBBS – Merit: 78.7 | Osun: 77.8 | Oyo: 77.5 | Ondo: 76.9 | Ogun: 77.6 | Ekiti: 77.2 | Lagos: 73.3
  • Microbiology – Merit: 50 | Osun: 50 | Oyo: 50 | Ondo: 50 | Ogun: 50 | Ekiti: 50 | Lagos: 50
  • Nursing Science – Merit: 73.1 | Osun: 72.5 | Oyo: 71.7 | Ondo: 71.9 | Ogun: 70.7 | Ekiti: 70.6 | Lagos: 66.7
  • Nutrition & Dietetics – Merit: 57.5 | Osun: 55.9 | Oyo: 56 | Ondo: 53.1 | Ogun: 54 | Ekiti: 52.9 | Lagos: 52.3
  • Doctor of Physiotherapy – Merit: 69.6 | Osun: 69.1 | Oyo: 67.8 | Ondo: 67.8 | Ogun: 65.9 | Ekiti: 67.5 | Lagos: 66.1
  • Biotechnology & Molecular Biology – Merit: 50.1 | Osun: 50.1 | Oyo: 50.1 | Ondo: 50.1 | Ogun: 50.1 | Ekiti: 50.1 | Lagos: 50.1
  • Prosthetics & Orthotics – Merit: 58.7 | Osun: 58.3 | Oyo: 56.9 | Ondo: 55.8 | Ogun: 56.9 | Ekiti: 57.6 | Lagos: 50.9
  • Environmental Health Science – Merit: 54.5 | Osun: 53.1 | Oyo: 52.7 | Ondo: 51.6 | Ogun: 51.7 | Ekiti: 52.1 | Lagos: 53.5
  • Pharmacology – Merit: 58.6 | Osun: 57.3 | Oyo: 57.5 | Ondo: 54.5 | Ogun: 54.7 | Ekiti: 56.2 | Lagos: 51.1

What the scores tell us

From the figures, courses such as MBBS and Nursing Science demand higher scores, showing the strong competition that usually trails them. Others like Microbiology and Biochemistry sit at the base level of 50, giving wider access to candidates.

Students should weigh their own UTME performance against these numbers. Meeting the cut-off keeps you in the race, falling below it, well, that tends to close the door quickly.

Modibbo Adama University, Yola MAUTECH
MAUTECH Announces Post-UTME Aptitude Test Schedule 2025/2026

Modibbo Adama University has fixed the Post-UTME Aptitude Test for students who applied to study Medicine and Law in the 2025/2026 session. The test will be held in September at the school CBT Centre. Candidates should read carefully and take note of dates, times, and documents needed.

Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola, has announced that all candidates who applied for MBBS and Law should get set for their Post-UTME Aptitude Test. This also covers those who joined through Direct Entry screening. The test is not far off, so mark your calendars.

 

Schedule of the Aptitude Test

  • MBBS candidates: Friday 12 September and Saturday 13 September 2025
  • Law candidates: Monday 15 September 2025
  • Time: 9:00am each day
  • Venue: University Computer-Based Test (CBT) Centre

What to Bring Along

Every candidate must carry:

  • JAMB result slip
  • Printed copy of the University’s post-UTME online registration

Without these, entry may be tricky, so best not to leave them at home.

Federal Polytechnic Ilaro
See Poly Ilaro Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Session

Federal Polytechnic Ilaro has approved the academic calendar for 2025/2026. The schedule covers first, second and third semesters with clear dates for lectures, exams, breaks and other activities. Students are advised to read carefully and take note of the key periods.

A Formal Nod from the Academic Board

At its 397th meeting held on Wednesday, 3 September 2025, the Academic Board of Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro gave the green light to the academic calendar for the new session. This calendar now sets the rhythm for both staff and students, a kind of road map to steer the academic year without surprises.

Some dates may look far away, but in the life of a student, time flies quicker than a minibus on an empty road. Let’s break it down step by step.

Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro Academic Calendar – First Semester

  • Semester Start: Sunday, 19 October 2025
  • Registration (Fresh & Returning): Monday, 20 October – Friday, 22 November 2025
  • Lectures Start (ND I & HND I/II): Monday, 24 November 2025
  • ND II Resumption: Monday, 15 December 2025
  • Christmas & New Year Break: Monday, 22 December 2025 – Friday, 2 January 2026
  • Classes Resume: Monday, 5 January 2026
  • Orientation & Matriculation: Wednesday, 14 January 2026
  • Exam Timetable Out: Wednesday, 21 January 2026
  • Convocation: Wednesday, 4 February 2026
  • Lectures End: Saturday, 7 March 2026
  • Lecture Free Week: Monday, 9 – Saturday, 14 March 2026
  • Exams: Monday, 16 March – Saturday, 4 April 2026
  • Second Semester Opens: Sunday, 12 April 2026

Quick Durations

  • Registration: 5 weeks
  • Christmas Break: 2 weeks
  • Lecture Period (ND I, HND I/II): 13 weeks
  • Lecture Period (ND II): 10 weeks
  • Free Week: 1 week
  • Exams: 3 weeks

Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro Academic Calendar – Second Semester

  • Semester Start: Sunday, 12 April 2026
  • Lectures Begin: Monday, 13 April 2026
  • Exam Timetable Out: Monday, 11 May 2026
  • Lectures End: Saturday, 11 July 2026
  • Students’ Union & Associations Week: Monday, 13 – Saturday, 18 July 2026
  • Lecture Free Week: Monday, 20 – Saturday, 25 July 2026
  • Exams (Theory & Practical): Monday, 27 July – Saturday, 15 August 2026
  • Raheem Adisa Oloyo Memorial Lecture: Friday, 14 August 2026
  • SIWES Starts: Monday, 17 August 2026
  • Script Marking: Monday, 17 August – Friday, 4 September 2026
  • Result Consideration: Monday, 6 – Friday, 18 September 2026
  • Academic Staff Leave: Monday, 21 September – Friday, 23 October 2026

Second Semester Durations

  • Lecture Period: 13 weeks
  • Free Week: 1 week
  • Union Week: 1 week
  • Exams: 3 weeks
  • Marking: 3 weeks
  • Result Matters: 2 weeks
  • Staff Leave: 5 weeks

Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro Academic Calendar – Third Semester

  • Semester Start: Sunday, 30 August 2026
  • Lectures Begin: Monday, 31 August 2026
  • Exam Timetable Out: Monday, 7 September 2026
  • Lectures End: Saturday, 10 October 2026
  • Exams: Monday, 12 – Saturday, 18 October 2026

Third Semester Durations

  • Lecture Period: 6 weeks
  • Exams: 1 week
Southern Delta University
DSUST Post UTME Screening Dates and Requirements 2025/2026 Announnced

Delta State University of Science and Technology has released the Post UTME screening timetable for 2025/2026. Candidates must check their date, arrive early at the Convocation Arena and come with all required documents. Please read below for full details.

The Announcement

Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro, has rolled out the official screening timetable for the Post UTME exercise. For thousands of students, this is the start of something bigger, the first handshake with DSUST. There is a buzz already, as parents and candidates mark their calendars and sort out the pile of documents needed.

The timetable spreads over four days, each one reserved for different faculties. All screenings will hold at the Convocation Arena, starting 9 o’clock in the morning, sharp.

DSUST Post UTME Screening Timetable

Day 1 – Friday, 12 September 2025

  • Faculty of Computing
  • Faculty of Communication Technology
  • Faculty of Arts

Day 2 – Saturday, 13 September 2025

  • Faculty of Basic Medical Science

Day 3 – Monday, 15 September 2025

  • Faculty of Administration and Management
  • Faculty of Social Sciences

Day 4 – Tuesday, 16 September 2025

  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Environmental Sciences
  • Faculty of Agricultural Science
  • Faculty of Sciences

Venue for all screenings: Convocation Arena
Time: 9:00 am prompt

Candidates are expected to appear on their assigned date. No shifting, no latecomers.

Documents to Bring for DSUST Post UTME Screening

To avoid hitches on the screening day, carry along these papers:

  • O’ Level Result Printout – WAECNECONABTEB, or any equivalent.
  • JAMB UTME Result Slip – from the JAMB portal.
  • Post UTME Application Form – the one you completed and printed earlier.
  • Birth Certificate or Age Declaration – get from the NPC portal or present a valid age attestation.

Keep all copies neat and clear, smudged printouts often cause unnecessary stress.

Nana College of Nursing and Health Sciences
FNPH Benin City College of Nursing Entrance Exam 2025/2026

The College of Nursing Sciences, Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Benin, has fixed its entrance exam for September 10, 2025. Candidates are to report at Boiling Point Academy, Ugbowo, according to their exam numbers. Read details below for time slots and requirements.

The Notice

The College of Nursing Sciences at the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Benin City, has given the official word on its entrance exam. The date is fixed, the venue is clear, and the batches have been arranged. For those aiming to wear the nursing badge, this is the first gate to walk through.

The exam will be held at Boiling Point Academy, opposite UNIBEN small gate, Ugbowo, Benin City. Mark your calendar for Wednesday, 10 September 2025

 

Candidate Batching and Timetable

To keep things neat, candidates will sit in groups based on their exam numbers. Look at your number and match it with the reporting time below:

  • 001 – 240: Report at 7:30 am
  • 241 – 480: Report at 9:30 am
  • 481 – 720: Report at 11:30 am
  • 721 and above: Report at 1:30 pm

Each candidate’s exam number follows the format CONS1/XXX. The code CONS1 points to the exam session, while XXX is your unique number. For instance, CONS1/001 means you are candidate 001, the very first name, and your reporting time is 7:30 am sharp.

You can check your exact exam number through this candidate number list.

What to Bring Along

Candidates must present their NIN Slip or Card on exam day. Without it, entry will be a hard nut to crack. Keep all documents ready the night before, so you are not caught rushing in the morning.

UNINIGER
See UNINIGER School Fees Schedule for 2025/2026 Session

University on the Niger has released the approved school fees for 2025/2026 session. Fees vary across courses with options to pay in four instalments. Students are advised to check their faculty and follow the official payment guide.

The Official Word

The University on the Niger, Umunya, has rolled out its school fees schedule for the 2025/2026 academic year. The figures are now public, and students can finally plan with clarity. From medicine to social sciences, every course has its price tag, and yes, there is a bit of relief since the school allows fees to be paid in four instalments.

Let us take a walk through the numbers.

UNINIGER School Fees by Faculty

College of Medicine

  • Medicine & Surgery – ₦2,500,000

Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science

  • Pharmacy – ₦1,080,000

Faculty of Allied Health Sciences

  • Medical Laboratory Science – ₦650,000
  • Physiotherapy – ₦500,000
  • Radiography – ₦500,000
  • Public Health – ₦350,000

Faculty of Science and Computing

  • Computer Science – ₦500,000
  • Software Engineering – ₦400,000
  • Cyber Security – ₦350,000
  • Microbiology – ₦250,000

Faculty of Arts, Management, and Social Sciences

  • Accounting – ₦200,000
  • Economics – ₦200,000
  • Psychology – ₦200,000
  • Religious Studies – ₦150,000
  • Theology – ₦150,000

Faculty of Law

  • Law – ₦1,070,000

Payment Option

The university has given room for students to ease the burden. The full amount does not need to be paid at once. Payments can be split into four instalments, which takes off a little weight from families already stretched.

Reaching Out for Support

If there is any confusion about payment steps or more details are needed, the school has provided direct contact lines:

  • 09152861562
  • 09152861532
  • 09152861516
Ajayi Crowther University ACU
Ajayi Crowther University Announces Resumption Date 2025/2026

Ajayi Crowther University has fixed the resumption dates for the 2025/2026 session. Freshers are to return on 14 September while old students resume on 4 October. Kindly read below for full details.

The Announcement

Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, has finally cleared the air on when students should return for the new academic year. The management has given separate dates for new students and for those coming back. This helps to ease the process, and it gives freshers enough time to settle in before the full crowd returns.

Ajayi Crowther University Resumption Date

The official schedule is as follows:

  • Freshers: Sunday, 14 September 2025
  • Returning Students: Saturday, 4 October 2025

The dates have been set, and all students are expected to plan with them in mind.

A Word to Students

For the freshers, this marks the beginning of a brand new phase. Bags will be packed, parents will wave, and new faces will soon fill the campus. For those returning, it is more like a homecoming, though with new lectures, new challenges, and the same familiar grounds.

Everyone is advised to take note and prepare early.

Federal University Oye Ekiti (FUOYE)
See FUOYE Departmental Cut-Off Marks for 2025/2026 session

Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) has released the cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 academic session. Each course has a specific minimum score required in the UTME to be eligible for the post-UTME screening. Ensure you meet the required score for your desired course to participate in the screening process.

Cut-Off Marks Are Out

The Federal University, Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) has published its cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 admission round. If you sat for the UTME and plan to apply, your next step depends on whether your score matches the mark for your chosen course.

Let’s break it down, straight and simple.

 

Agriculture

  • Agricultural Economics and Extension (AgriBiz 50) – 160
  • Animal Production and Health – 160
  • Crop Science and Horticulture – 160
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture – 160
  • Food Science and Technology – 180
  • Hospitality and Tourism Management – 160
  • Soil Science and Land Resource Mgt – 160
  • Water Resources Management and Agric – 160

Arts and Humanities

  • English and Literary Studies – 200
  • History and International Studies – 200
  • Linguistics and Languages – 180
  • Philosophy – 160
  • Religious Studies – 160
  • Theatre and Media Arts – 200

Health Sciences

  • Medicine – 270
  • Anatomy – 180
  • Medical Lab Science – 240
  • Nursing – 260
  • Physiology – 180
  • Radiography and Radiation Science – 220

Communication and Media

  • Mass Communication – 220
  • Broadcasting – 160
  • Journalism – 180
  • Public Relations – 160

Education

  • Adult Education – 160
  • Agricultural Education – 160
  • Biology Education – 160
  • Business Education – 160
  • Chemistry Education – 160
  • Economics Education – 160
  • Educational Management – 160
  • Educational Technology – 160
  • English Language Education – 160
  • Guidance and Counselling – 160
  • Health Education – 160
  • Human Kinetics – 160
  • Library and Info Science – 160
  • Primary Education – 160
  • Mathematics Education – 160
  • Physics Education – 160

Engineering and Tech

  • Agric and Bio-Resources Engineering – 160
  • Civil Engineering – 200
  • Computer Engineering – 200
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering – 200
  • Mechanical Engineering – 200
  • Mechatronics Engineering – 200
  • Metallurgical and Materials Engineering – 160

Environmental Design

  • Architecture – 180
  • Building – 160
  • Estate Management – 160
  • Quantity Surveying – 160
  • Surveying and Geoinformatics – 160
  • Urban and Regional Planning – 160

Law

  • Law – 260

Management Sciences

  • Accounting – 220
  • Business Admin – 200
  • Finance – 180
  • Public Admin – 180

Pharmacy

  • Doctor of Pharmacy – 240

Science

  • Animal and Environmental Biology – 160
  • Biochemistry – 200
  • Chemistry – 160
  • Environmental Management and Toxicology – 160
  • Geology – 160
  • Geophysics – 160
  • Industrial Chemistry – 160
  • Mathematics – 160
  • Microbiology – 200
  • Physics – 160
  • Plant Science and Biotechnology – 160
  • Statistics – 160

Social Sciences

  • Criminology and Security Studies – 220
  • Demography and Social Statistics – 160
  • Economics – 180
  • Peace and Conflict Studies – 160
  • Political Science – 200
  • Psychology – 160
  • Sociology – 180

Computing and IT

  • Computer Science – 220
  • Data Science and Analytics – 160
  • Cyber Security – 200
  • Software Engineering – 180
  • Systems Engineering – 160
  • Information and Comm. Engineering – 160
TOPS
TOPS Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

The Oke-Ogun Polytechnic, Saki (TOPS) has released the official academic calendar for 2025/2026. It covers all key dates for lectures, tests, exams, and results. Students and staff are advised to note the timeline and prepare.

 

The Oke-Ogun Polytechnic, Saki (TOPS), has rolled out its detailed academic calendar for the 2025/2026 session. The schedule is a road map, giving both students and staff a clear picture of what lies ahead. With dates fixed for lectures, orientation, tests, exams, and results, everyone knows what to expect.

It is like a clockwork plan, but with room for real people, real studies, and of course, those little pauses along the way.

First Semester Schedule in TOPS Academic Calendar

The first semester kicks off for fresh and returning HND students on Monday, 8th September 2025.

  • Resumption date for Fresh and Returning HND Students:
    Monday, 8th September, 2025
  • Registration for Fresh and Returning HND Students (2 weeks):
    Monday, 8th September, 2025 to Friday, 19th September, 2025
  • Orientation for Fresh Students (1 week):
    Monday, 22nd September, 2025 to Friday, 26th September, 2025
  • Matriculation Ceremony:
    Thursday, 18th December, 2025
  • 2025/2026 First Semester Lectures for Fresh and Returning Students (14 weeks):
    Monday, 22nd September, 2025 to Friday, 26th December, 2025
  • Mid-Semester Test (1 week):
    Monday, 27th October, 2025 to Friday, 31st October, 2025
  • Computer Based Test (CBT) (2 weeks):
    Monday, 5th January, 2026 to Friday, 16th January, 2026
  • 2025/2026 First Semester Examinations (3 weeks):
    Monday, 19th January, 2026 to Friday, 6th February, 2026
  • Marking and Grading of Examinations Scripts (2 weeks):
    Monday, 9th February, 2026 to Friday, 20th February, 2026
  • Consideration of First Semester Results by the Academic Board (1 week):
    Monday, 23rd February, 2026 to Friday, 27th February, 2026
  • End of First Semester of 2025/2026 Academic Session:
    Friday, 27th February, 2026

Second Semester Schedule in TOPS Academic Calendar

After a short break, the second semester begins.

  • Resumption for all Students:
    Monday, 16th March, 2026
  • Registration Period for all Students (1 week):
    Monday, 16th March, 2026 to Friday, 20th March, 2026
  • Second Semester Lectures (14 weeks):
    Monday, 16th March, 2026 to Friday, 19th June, 2026
  • Mid-Semester Test (1 week):
    Monday, 11th May, 2026 to Friday, 15th May, 2026
  • Computer Based Test (CBT) (2 weeks):
    Monday, 22nd June, 2026 to Friday, 3rd July, 2026
  • Second Semester Examinations (3 weeks):
    Monday, 6th July, 2026 to Friday, 24th July, 2026
  • Marking and Grading of Examinations Scripts (2 weeks):
    Monday, 27th July, 2026 to Friday, 7th August, 2026
  • Consideration of 2025/2026 Second Semester Results by the Academic Board (1 week):
    Monday, 10th August, 2026 to Friday, 14th August, 2026
  • End of 2025/2026 Academic Session:
    Friday, 14th August, 2026
  • SIWES 2025/2026 Academic Session:
    Monday, 3rd August, 2026 to Friday, 20th November, 2026
LASUED
See LASUED Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Academic Session

Lagos State University of Education (LASUED) has published the academic calendar for the 2025/2026 session. The schedule covers resumption dates, teaching practice, CBT exams, breaks, and matriculation. Students are advised to check the dates carefully and plan ahead.

 

The Lagos State University of Education (LASUED), with campuses in Oto/Ijanikin and Epe, has released its full academic calendar for the 2025/2026 session. This timetable is more than dates on paper, it is a guide for every student, fresh or returning, to know what lies ahead in the coming year.

From resumption to exams, from orientation to breaks, the rhythm of the academic year has been set.

LASUED Academic Calendar Key Highlights

Here are the main events and timelines for the year:

  • SIWES Exercise (200 & 300 Levels)
    • Education Students Only: 1st August – 26th September, 2025
    • Non-Education Students Only: 1st August – 24th October, 2025
  • Teaching Practice Summit and Resumption of Returning Students (300L & 400L)
    • 1st September, 2025
  • University Teaching Practice Orientation for Lecturers and Students
    • Students:
      • Oto/Ijanikin Campus: 2nd September, 2025
      • Epe Campus: 4th September, 2025
    • Lecturers:
      • Oto/Ijanikin Campus: 9th September, 2025
      • Epe Campus: 11th September, 2025
  • 2025/2026 Teaching Practice Exercise (300 & 400 Levels)
    • 22nd September – 12th December, 2025
  • Resumption of Returning Students (200L)
    • 6th October, 2025
  • Resumption of Fresh Students
    • 13th October, 2025
  • Online Payment for Acceptance and Medical Fee (Fresh Students)
    • 13th – 31st October, 2025
  • Lecture Commencement
    • 200 Level: 13th October, 2025
    • 100 Level: 20th October, 2025
  • Students’ Orientation (University, College & Department)
    • 25th – 27th November, 2025
  • Registration for First (1st) Mid-Semester CBT (100 & 200 Levels)
    • Registration: 24th – 30th November, 2025 (Midnight)
    • Late Registration: 1st – 5th December, 2025 (Midnight) — ₦5,000 penalty
    • CBT: 8th – 19th December, 2025
  • End of the Year Break
    • 22nd December, 2025 – 5th January, 2026
  • Students’ Matriculation
    • 13th January, 2026
  • 100 & 200 Levels Revision, CBE Registration, Updating First (1st) Semester Exam
    • Registration: 5th – 11th January, 2026 (Midnight)
    • Late Registration: 11th – 16th January, 2026 (Midnight) — ₦10,000 penalty
  • 100 & 200 Levels First (1st) Semester Examination
    • 19th January – 6th February, 2026
  • Marking of Scripts (100 & 200 Levels)
    • 9th – 20th February, 2026
  • College & Departmental Consideration of Results (100 & 200 Levels)
    • 23rd – 27th February, 2026
  • First (1st) Semester Resumption and Commencement of Lectures (300 & 400 Levels)
    • 5th January, 2026
  • Online Course Registration for (300 & 400 Levels) First (1st) Mid-Semester CBT
    • Registration: 6th – 23rd January, 2026
    • Late Registration: 26th – 30th January, 2026 — ₦5,000 penalty
    • CBT: 22nd January – 6th February, 2026
  • 300 & 400 Levels Revision, CBE Registration, Updating First (1st) Semester Exam
    • Registration: 16th – 18th February, 2026
    • Late Registration: 18th – 21st February, 2026 — ₦10,000 penalty
  • 300 & 400 Levels First (1st) Semester Examination
    • 23rd February – 6th March, 2026
Federal University Dutsin-ma FUDustinma FUDMA
FUDMA Screening/Registration Procedure for Freshers 2025/2026

Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA) has fixed screening and registration for new students on 8th September 2025. Admitted candidates must accept their offer on JAMB, print admission letters, and bring all required documents. Read below for full details.

The Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA) has announced that the screening and registration exercise for newly admitted students will start on Monday, 8th September 2025. The exercise will take place at the Old ICT, Take-off Campus, running daily from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

This exercise is the next step for all who made it onto the admission list.

Key Steps Before Registration

For every admitted candidate, a few important steps must be completed before arriving at the campus:

  • Log into your JAMB profile and accept the admission offer.
  • Download and print your JAMB admission letter.
  • Ensure your O’Level results have been uploaded to your JAMB profile. Without this, you cannot print your admission letter or proceed with registration.
  • Candidates who fail to accept admission on JAMB will not appear on the JAMB matriculation list. Such students will be considered “not admitted” and will also be excluded from NYSC mobilisation after graduation.

These are small steps, but they carry weight for your future.

FUDMA Screening/Registration Procedure

For both UTME and Direct Entry candidates, the process is set out clearly:

  • Confirm Admission Status: Check the FUDMA portal to re-confirm your admission and course of study.
  • Departmental Requirements: Review and understand the subject requirements for your programme before arriving for registration.
  • Minimum Entry Requirement: All candidates must have a credit in English Language and Mathematics. This applies across all courses.
Univerisity of Uyo - UNIUYO
UNIUYO Announces Amnesty Programme for Outstanding Courses 2025

University of Uyo has rolled out an Amnesty Programme for students admitted since 1995 who could not graduate due to some outstanding courses. The offer applies to those with less than 24 credit hours left and excludes expelled students. Read on for eligibility, cost, and schedule details.

The Senate of the University of Uyo has given its nod to a new Amnesty Programme, a chance for long-standing students to finally complete their studies. At its 133rd meeting on Wednesday, 30th April 2025, the Senate resolved to open a window for those admitted from the 1995 session onwards but left stranded with unfinished courses.

This is not a free ride, but a structured path. Only those with failed courses not exceeding 24 credit hours can apply. Anything above that, and the offer does not stand.

Who Can Apply for the Amnesty

The conditions are clear, but let’s break them down:

  • Students admitted to UNIUYO from 1995 onwards who could not graduate.
  • Only for first-degree programmes.
  • Candidates must be eager to return and complete their studies.
  • Students previously expelled are not covered.
  • A maximum of 24 credit hours can be registered, spread across first and second semesters.
  • Payment is fixed at ₦25,000 per course.

It’s worth stressing that this is not an open-ended gesture. It is targeted, specific, and comes with rules.

How the Programme Will Run

The Amnesty Programme will take place during the long vacation before the start of the 2025/2026 academic year. The breakdown is as follows:

  • Publicity period: Monday, 1st – Sunday, 7th September 2025.
  • Teaching and revision: Monday, 8th September – Sunday, 4th October 2025.
  • Examinations: Monday, 6th – Saturday, 18th October 2025.
  • Result computation and graduation processing: Monday, 20th – Friday, 24th October 2025.

Teaching is slated to be intensive, four weeks of lectures, followed by two weeks of exams. Grades from this programme will be merged with whatever the student had before leaving.

Payment Method

Interested students must pay all charges via the UNIUYO e-portals and present the official receipts at the Bursary Department for confirmation. No shortcuts.