Bauchi State University, Gadau (BASUG)
SAZU (Formarly BASUG) Physical Screening Timetable 2025/2026

Sa’adu Zungur University has released its physical screening schedule and checklist for newly admitted students. If your name is on the merit list for 2025, this guide shows you what to bring and when to show up. Read closely so you do not miss a step.

So your name finally popped up on the admission list for Sa’adu Zungur University, Gadau? First of all, big congrats. That long wait paid off. But before you start telling the whole compound, there’s one more thing to face — physical screening.

The school has set the dates and the list of what you’ll need. And trust me, this isn’t the moment to forget your documents at home. Let’s take it from the top.

Screening Starts Soon

If you’re on the merit list, mark this down. The physical screening kicks off on Monday, 8th September 2025. It’ll run for two weeks and close on Monday, 22nd September 2025.

Where do you go? To the campus where your course lives. That’s where your department is based, so no need roaming to other campuses.

Not sure if your name made the list? You can check directly from the SAZU merit admission list. It’s better to be sure before planning the trip.

Things You Must Bring Along

Now, don’t arrive empty-handed or with half your documents. They will check. Twice, sometimes. So here’s what you need:

  • A printout of your O’Level (SSCE) result
  • Your JAMB result slip
  • Your online screening form
  • One passport photo (recent, not your primary school graduation picture, abeg)
  • scratch card for verifying your WAEC or NECO result

Also, one thing many forget — before you even show up for the screening, your O’Level result must already be uploaded to the JAMB portal. If you haven’t done that, go to a JAMB-accredited centre fast. Without that upload, wahala fit enter.

After the Screening? Do These

So, let’s say the screening goes well (hopefully, no stories that touch). What next?

Give it a day or two, maybe three. Then:

Only candidates who’ve accepted their offer on JAMB CAPS will gain full access to the university’s portal. Basically, no CAPS acceptance, no complete admission. Simple.

University of Abuja (UNIABUJA)
UNIABUJA Post-UTME Pre-Admission Exercise 2025/2026

The University of Abuja is inviting Post-UTME candidates for a hybrid sensitisation session on 8 August 2025. This session will help candidates understand the admission process and speak directly with the Acting Vice-Chancellor. Keep reading to get all the details you need to attend.

So, I got wind of this and had to share. If you picked the University of Abuja as your first choice for the 2025/2026 admissions, listen well. The school is putting together something that might just save you from small wahala later.

They’re calling it a hybrid pre-admission sensitisation programme. Long name, yes, but the goal is simple: come and get the gist of how UNIABUJA handles admissions, ask your burning questions and get real-time answers. No secondhand info, no confusion.

Here’s the part I really like – you don’t even have to leave your house if you don’t want to. The session will happen both in-person and online. Whether you live close or you’re chilling far away, you can still show up.

And guess who will be there? The Acting Vice-Chancellor. Yep, the actual oga at the top. You’ll be hearing straight from her mouth, not from one random Twitter thread or confusing group chat.

Let’s be real, admission into uni these days no be beans. Between the forms, cut-offs and deadlines, something always finds a way to confuse person. That’s why this session matters. You’ll get to understand what’s expected, what to avoid and how to not mess up your chances before they even look at your scores.

So, where and when is it happening?

Mark your calendar:

  • Date: Friday, 8 August 2025
  • Time: 10 a.m
  • Venue: Faculty of Management Sciences Lecture Theatre, Main Campus
  • Online Link: Join the live meeting

Not sure how to join online? No stress. You’ll need these details:

  • Meeting number: 2341 542 2884
  • Password: eiCPSnUJ437

Set a reminder or alarm if you must. These things don’t come often.

Plateau College of Health Technology, Zawan CHT-ZAWAN
See PLASU Departmental Admission Cut-Off Marks for 2025/2026

Plateau State University has released its 2025/2026 departmental cut-off marks. This guide lists the required scores for each course and helps you figure out where you stand. Read through if PLASU is on your list.

So you’ve done the hard part — wrote the UTME, probably refreshed the JAMB portal more times than you’d admit, and now, you’re wondering if your score will get you into Plateau State University (PLASU). The school has finally released its departmental cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 academic session. No long story. Just raw numbers and what they mean for you.

If you’re eyeing Nursing or Mass Comm, brace yourself. If it’s Crop Production or Theatre Arts, you might breathe easier. Or maybe not. Let’s break it all down.

First, What Are Cut-Off Marks?

For those hearing about them for the first time, cut-off marks are like the score you need to meet — or beat — if you want to be considered for a course. Each department has its own, based on how many people apply and how competitive the course is.

Now, let’s look at the list.

College of Health Sciences

You probably guessed right — this faculty is tight.

  • Medical Laboratory Science – 230
  • Nursing Science – 230
  • Public Health – 210

College of Medicine

One course here, and it’s as high as you’d expect.

  • Medicine and Surgery – 230

College of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Also one course, also high.

  • Pharmacy – 230

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences

Good news if you’re into farming or agribusiness. The bar’s more friendly here.

  • Crop Production – 160
  • Animal Production – 160
  • Agricultural Economics and Extension – 160

Faculty of Arts

  • English Language – 160
  • History and International Studies – 160
  • Religious and Cultural Studies – 160
  • Theatre Arts – 180

So if you’re that dramatic soul who wants to act or direct, Theatre Arts might still give you a run.

Faculty of Environmental Sciences

  • Architecture – 160
  • Building – 160
  • Geography – 160

Faculty of Education

Whether it’s Maths, Biology or CRS, the cut-off is the same.

  • Biology Education – 160
  • Mathematics Education – 160
  • Chemistry Education – 160
  • Physics Education – 160
  • English Education – 160
  • Christian Religious Studies Education – 160

Faculty of Law

Not for the faint-hearted.

  • Law – 220

So if you’re planning to wear the wig and gown, better come prepared.

Faculty of Management Sciences

  • Accounting – 180
  • Management Studies – 160
  • Entrepreneurial Science – 170

Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences

This one’s long, so take it slow.

  • Biochemistry – 180
  • Chemistry – 160
  • Computer Science – 170
  • Mathematics – 160
  • Microbiology – 170
  • Physics – 160
  • Plant Science and Biotechnology – 160
  • Zoology – 160
  • Statistics – 160
  • Information Technology – 160

If you’re into tech or science, there’s range here. Not every course hits 180.

Faculty of Social Sciences

This part is packed and fairly balanced.

  • Political Science – 160
  • Mass Communication – 180
  • Sociology – 180
  • Psychology – 170
  • Economics – 180
  • Library and Information Science – 160

So, What Next?

If your score matches or beats your chosen course’s cut-off, congrats, you’re on the safe side. But if you fall short, you might want to consider a change of course, or try again next year. Life no dey finish.

At the end of the day, cut-off marks don’t define you, but they do set the rules for the game. So play smart.

And if you’re still unsure or trying to choose between two departments, print this out, grab a biro, and start crossing out your options. It might help more than staring at the screen all day.

Bauchi State University, Gadau (BASUG)
BASUG Merit admission List and Clearance 2025/2026 Announced

The management of the University is pleased to announce the release of the merit list candidates for admission into the undergraduate programmes of Sa’adu Zungur University for 2025/2026 Academic Session.

The shortlisted candidates are to note that, physical screening commences Monday 8th September, 2025 at the respective campuses where the programmes are domiciled. Candidates are to also note that, the physical screening closes Monday 22nd September, 2025.

Therefore, candidates are, advised to visit the University portal HERE for the list.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PHYSICAL SCREENING
Shortlisted candidates should take note of the following:

They are required to come along with the original & photocopies of the following credentials for verification at the point of the physical screening.

  1. Computer printout of SSCE Result

  2. JAMB Result

  3. Online Screening Form

  4. A recent passport photograph

  5. Scratch card for verification of O’ level result

Candidates must ensure that they upload their O’ Level result on the JAMB Portal at any JAMB Accreditation Centre before coming.

– Two (2) to three (3) days after a successful screening, candidates should check the JAMB Portal to accept and print their JAMB admission letters.

– Only candidates who accepted their admissions at JAMB will be able to access the Sa’adu Zungur University admission in the portal.

Congratulations!

Signed.

A. G. Hassan, PhD, FCAI, MNIM

(Ubangarin Bauchi)

Registrar.

University of Calabar (UNICAL)
UNICAL extends Post-UTME Application Deadline 2025/2026

The management of University of Calabar wishes to announce to the general public especially prospective students of the 2025/2026 Academic Session that the new date for the closure of UTME registration is now on Monday, 11th August 2025.

Candidates are advised to take advantage of this opportunity to complete all pending registration process.

DATE OF POST-UTME EXERCISE FOR 2025/2026 ACADEMIC SESSION:

The date for the Post-UTME Screening Exercise for 2025/2026 ACADEMIC SESSION would be made known on the University Website and will be communicated to the applicants through their phone numbers.

Lagos State University LASU
LASU Re-opens Post-UTME/DE Admission Portal 2025/2026

The Vice-Chancellor has compassionately approved the reopening of the University’s Online Admission Screening Portal for the 2025/2026 Academic Session Admission Exercise.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the Lagos State University 2025/2026 Admission Screening Exercise (Regular Students), for candidates seeking admission via Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) – 100 level – and Direct Entry (DE). This online screening exercise is mandatory for entry into Lagos State University.

CANDIDATES SHOULD NOTE THAT THEY CAN ONLY APPLY FOR THE ABOVE DURING THE ADMISSION SCREENING.

2.0 ELIGIBILITY FOR SCREENING

i. Candidates who have chosen Lagos State University as their First Choice of institution in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), and have scored a minimum of 195 marks, are eligible to participate in the Online Admission Screening Exercise. In addition, candidates must be at least 16 years of age by 30th September 2025.

ii. All Pre-Degree Studies (PDS) students who have successfully completed their studies and wish to be considered for admission into Lagos State University in the 2025/2026 Academic Session, must have chosen Lagos State University as their First Choice of institution in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), and have scored a minimum of 195 marks. They are eligible to participate in the Online Admission Screening Exercise.

iii. All Direct Entry candidates, including LASU Foundation (JUPEB), who wish to be considered for admission into Lagos State University for the 2025/2026 Academic Session, must have obtained a Direct Entry Form from the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and must have chosen Lagos State University as their First Choice of institution, are also eligible and must apply for the screening exercise. Only LASU Diploma is acceptable for Direct Entry (DE) admission, except NCE into Faculty of Education programmes.

iv. Candidates of Lagos State origin, for 100 and 200 levels, who have proved their claims before the Independent Indigeneship Verification Committee (IIVC) set up by Lagos State University, will have their claims automatically validated in the Online Admission Screening Exercise.

3.0 LIST OF ACCREDITED COURSES

Candidates should note that only the accredited courses listed below are available for the 2025/2026 academic session. Therefore, candidates can only apply for any of the underlisted courses for which they meet the relevant admission requirements.

1. ARTS 

– Arabic  

– Christian Religious Studies  

– English  

– French  

– History & International Studies  

– Islamic Studies  

– Linguistics  

– Music  

– Peace Studies  

– Philosophy  

– Portuguese/English  

– Theatre Arts  

– Yoruba  

2. COMMUNICATION & MEDIA STUDIES

– Mass Communication  

 

3. EDUCATION

– Arabic Education  

– Biology Education  

– Business Education  

– Chemistry Education  

– Christian Religious Studies Education  

– Computer Science Education  

– Early Childhood Education  

– Economics Education  

– Educational Management  

– English Education  

– French Education  

– Geography Education  

– Guidance & Counselling  

– Health Education  

– History Education  

– Islamic Studies Education  

– Mathematics Education  

– Physical & Health Education  

– Physics Education  

– Political Science Education  

– Special Education  

– Technology & Vocational Education  

– Yoruba Education  

 

4. ENGINEERING  

– Aeronautic & Astronautic Engineering  

– Chemical Engineering  

– Civil Engineering  

– Electronics & Computer Engineering  

– Industrial Engineering  

– Mechanical Engineering  

5. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 

– Architecture  

– Building  

– Estate Management  

– Environmental Management  

– Fine Art  

– Industrial Design  

– Surveying & Geo-Informatics  

– Quantity Surveying  

– Urban & Regional Planning  

6. LAW  

– Common/Civil Law  

– Common/Islamic Law  

7. MANAGEMENT SCIENCES  

– Accounting  

– Banking & Finance  

– Business Administration  

– Industrial Relations & Human Resource Management  

– Insurance  

– Local Government Development & Administration  

– Management Technology  

– Marketing  

– Public Administration  

– Taxation  

8. SCIENCE

– Biochemistry  

– Botany  

– Chemistry  

– Computer Science  

– Fisheries & Aquatic Biology  

– Mathematics  

– Microbiology  

– Physics  

– Science Laboratory Technology  

– Zoology  

9. SOCIAL SCIENCES  

– Economics  

– Geography & Planning  

– Political Science  

– Sociology  

– Psychology 

10. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

– Dentistry  

– Medical Laboratory Science  

– Medicine & Surgery  

– Nursing  

– Pharmacy  

– Pharmacology  

– Physiology  

– Physiotherapy  

– Radiography & Radiation Science  

11. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE

– Agricultural Economics  

– Agricultural Extension & Rural Development  

– Animal Science  

– Crop Production  

12. SCHOOL OF LIBRARY, ARCHIVAL AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

– Library & Information Science  

13. SCHOOL OF TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS

– Transport Management & Operations  

– Logistics & Supply Chain Management 

3.1 DIRECT ENTRY

All Direct Entry candidates are expected to immediately submit a copy each of the Online Admission Screening Report and the Notification of Diploma (LASU Diploma)/NCE Result at the Admission Annex/Liaison Office (Room 7, Administrative Block II)

4.0 METHOD OF APPLICATION

A. 2025/2026 LASU POST-UTME/DE ONLINE PAYMENT REGISTRATION PROCEDURE

i. Prospective candidates should visit www.lasu.edu.ng  

ii. Point to Student, then click on New Applicants  

iii. Click on UTME/DE Screening (https://lasu.edu.ng/admissionscreening)  

iv. Click on UTME Candidate Login

v. Enter your UTME Registration Number, your Surname, and click on Submit  

vi. Click the Make Payment (Admission Screening) button

vii. On the Payment Page:  

– Supply JAMB Registration Number  

– Select Admission Screening Fee as Description  

– Select Ojo as Campus  

– Select Student as Category  

viii. After successful payment, return to your dashboard 

ix. Click Start Admission Screening

x. At this point, your basic bio-data information will be displayed 

xi. Select Mode of Entry  

xii. Supply your Transaction ID used for payment 

xiii. Click Submit and continue with the self-screening process

xiv. Candidate(s) can repeat the above procedure if there is a need to update or correct previously supplied records. In such cases, the candidate(s) will be required to make payment for corrections 

xv. Candidate(s) can re-screen to change their course of study. This will also require payment for the subsequent screening attempt(s)/correction  

B. ONLINE SELF-SCREENING FORM FOR ALL CANDIDATES

STEP I

After successful payment for the LASU 2025/2026 Admission Screening Exercise, return to https://lasu.edu.ng/admissionscreening

STEP II

Use your UTME Registration Number and Surname to log in to the LASU Online Screening Platform and supply your Transaction ID

STEP III

Carefully fill in your personal details as required, including:  

1. Surname  

2. First Name  

3. Middle Name  

4. Date of Birth  

5. Gender  

6. Country  

7. State of Origin  

8. Local Government Area  

9. Personal Email Address  

10. Personal Phone Number  

11. Contact Address  

12. Name of Parent/Guardian  

13. Phone Number of Parent/Guardian  

14. Address of Parent/Guardian  

15. Physical Disability  

Save and proceed  

– Carefully select your choice of course  

– Input UTME subjects and respective grades  

– Save and proceed  

– Select number of O’Level sitting(s)  

– Save and proceed  

– Input required O’Level details  

– Save and proceed  

Candidates must possess Five (5) O’Level credits in subjects relevant to their desired course of study at not more than Two (2) sittings, except Medicine and Dentistry, which require ONLY One (1) sitting.  

Candidates who wish to study any Engineering course and intend to use Two (2) sittings of O’Level results must possess Six (6) O’Level Credits, including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English Language, two (2) other science subjects, and any other subject.  

Aeronautic and Astronautic Engineering requires a credit pass in Further Mathematics.  

A credit in English Language is compulsory for admission into all courses at Lagos State University

Candidates must ENSURE they upload their O’Level results on JAMB CAPS before the closure of the Admission Screening Exercise.  

Candidates of Lagos State origin MUST have proved their claims before the Independent Indigeneship Verification Committee (IIVC) set up by Lagos State University, as their claims will be automatically validated before they can proceed with the online screening.

Note: Any examination taken after July 2025 is not acceptable.

STEP IV 

• Carefully preview all details supplied and CERTIFY that they are correct.  

• Tick the I Certify button if you agree with all details as displayed in the preview.  

• By ticking the I Certify button, the candidate confirms that the screening will be premised ONLY on the supplied information, as the screening decision is final. If you do not agree to the stated terms, you will not be permitted to proceed beyond this point.  

Click the Continue button.

STEP V

After submission and successful completion of the online screening, you will be redirected to the Screening Homepage.  

Enter your UTME REGISTRATION NUMBER, then click DOWNLOAD RESULT to generate your SCREENING REPORT.

C. ONLINE SCREENING GRADING FOR ALL CANDIDATES

The screening of candidate(s) will be based on a Point Grading System, using the UTME score and SSCE (or equivalent) grades in the Five (5) BEST RELEVANT subjects to the candidate’s choice of course. The relevant subjects are obtainable from the 2025 JAMB brochure, available online at www.jamb.gov.ng or http://ibass.jamb.gov.ng/ebrochure.html.  

Candidates are advised to visit the JAMB website to study the O’Level subject requirements for their course of choice before participating in the online Admission Screening.

Candidates should note that both payment and registration/updating of outstanding O’Level result(s) and other data will last for Five (5) days, i.e., Monday, 4th – Friday, 9th August 2025 (until 12 midnight).

All online screening complaints should be directed to: screeningsupport@lasu.edu.ng

Signed:

Emmanuel A. FANU, MANUPA, MNIM, MCIPM, FCAI  

Registrar and Secretary to Council.

ZAMSUT
Zamfara State University Admission Cut-Off Marks for 2025/2026

ZAMSUT has released the cut-off marks for 2025/2026 admission. These scores guide who can apply for each course based on where you’re from. Read on to check your course and know where you stand.

The Zamfara State University, Talata-Mafara (ZAMSUT) has quietly dropped its admission cut-off marks for the upcoming academic session. And let’s be honest, whether you scored 150 or 200 in JAMB, this list will either make you sit up or sit out.

Now, before you panic or start doing calculations, here’s the gist. ZAMSUT didn’t go with just one cut-off per course. They split the marks into three categories:

  • Catchment: For students from states closest to the school
  • ELDS (Educationally Less Developed States): For states the government wants to boost in education
  • Merit: For everybody else, basically those from states with plenty JAMB competition

Each course has its own score requirement for all three. So don’t just stop at your score — check where you’re from too.

Quick look: What category is your state?

Here’s how ZAMSUT grouped the states:

  • Catchment states: Zamfara, Sokoto, Kebbi, Katsina, Kano, Jigawa, Kaduna, Niger
  • ELDS states: FCT, Bauchi, Gombe, Taraba, Borno, Adamawa, Yobe, Benue, Kogi, Kwara, Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Akwa Ibom, Plateau, Nasarawa
  • Merit states: Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Ekiti, Lagos, Abia, Anambra, Enugu, Imo, Edo, Delta, Rivers, Cross River

So, if you’re from Zamfara, for example, you’re in the catchment. But if you’re from Oyo or Imo, you fall under merit. Make that count when you’re looking at the cut-offs.

The course-by-course breakdown

Here’s how the numbers stack up. Left column is catchment, middle is ELDS, right is merit.

Course Catchment ELDS Merit
Accounting 150 170 190
Arabic Studies 150 150 160
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 150 170 190
Biology 150 170 180
Chemistry 150 170 180
Computer Science 160 180 190
Early Childhood Education 150 160 170
Economics 150 170 180
Education & Arabic 150 160 160
Education & Biology 150 160 160
Education & Chemistry 150 160 160
Education & Economics 150 160 160
Education & English Language 150 160 160
Education & History 150 160 160
Education & Integrated Science 150 160 160
Education & Islamic Studies 150 160 160
Education & Mathematics 150 160 160
Education & Physics 150 160 160
Physics with Electronics 150 170 180
English Language 150 160 170
Geology 150 180 190
History & International Studies 150 160 170
Human Nutrition & Dietetics 160 180 200
Islamic Studies 150 160 170
Mass Communication 150 160 170
Mathematics 150 160 170
Nursing Science 170 190 200
Physics 150 160 170
Physiotherapy 160 190 200
Primary Education Studies 150 160 170
Public Health 160 180 200
Statistics 150 160 170

So what next?

You’ve seen the scores. Maybe you made the cut, maybe you didn’t. Either way, don’t assume anything yet. If your score matches the mark for your category, you’re in the running. If it doesn’t, you might want to try a change of course or school while there’s still time.

Oh, and if you’re from one of the catchment states and your score is low, count yourself lucky — you still stand a fair chance.

Federal University Dutse (FUD)
See FUDutse Cut Off Marks For 2025/2026 Admission Exercise

FUD  department by department Cut-Off Marks by Faculty and Course

Faculty of Agriculture

  • Agricultural Science – 150
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture – 150
  • Forestry and Wild Life Management – 150

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

  • Criminology and Security Studies – 160
  • Economics – 150
  • English Language – 150
  • Linguistics (Arabic) – 150
  • Linguistics (English) – 150
  • Political Science – 160

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences

  • Environmental Health Sciences – 160
  • Human Anatomy – 160
  • Human Physiology – 160
  • Nursing Science – 210
  • Public Health – 180

Faculty of Clinical Sciences

  • MBBS – 240

    (Yeah, you read that right. Medicine no be beans.)

Faculty of Computing

  • Computer Science – 180
  • Cybersecurity – 180
  • Information Technology – 180
  • Software Engineering – 180

Faculty of Education

  • Library and Information Science – 150
  • Islamic Studies – 150
  • Primary Education – 150

Faculty of Management Sciences

  • Accounting – 160
  • Actuarial Science – 150
  • Banking and Finance – 150
  • Business Administration – 170
  • Insurance – 150
  • Taxation – 150

Faculty of Life Sciences

  • Biochemistry – 180
  • Biology – 150
  • Biotechnology – 180
  • Botany – 150
  • Microbiology – 180
  • Zoology – 150

Faculty of Physical Sciences

  • Chemistry – 150
  • Environmental Management and Toxicology – 150
  • Mathematics – 150
  • Physics – 150

What Happens Next?

As for the Post-UTME screening? FUD say make we chill small. They’ll announce the date once WAEC and NECO results are out. No need to panic yet. If you’re waiting for those results, just prepare your mind. If you’ve already got your five credits, better.

WAEC
WAEC Timetable for Nov/Dec 2025 GCE 2nd series CBT

WAEC GCE 2nd series CBT timetable for 2025 is now available. The exams will commence on Friday, 24th October, 2025 and end Thursday, 18th December, 2025. All candidates who have registered for the 2025 2nd series WAEC GCE can access the CBT timetable here.

Candidates are also informed that all WAEC Past Questions, both objective and theory, together with their solutions and answers, are now available online. Note this is the first time WAEC is using CBT.

The full timetable has been made available in PDF file below;

 

 
Federal Polytechnic Orogun, Delta State FEPO
Fed Poly Orogun Post-UTME 2025: Eligibility and Registration Procedure

The Federal Polytechnic Orogun invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission into its twelve (12) NOTE approved full time National Diploma Programmes for the 2025/2026 Academic Session

A. SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES

Fed Poly Orogun Post-UTME 2025: Eligibility and Registration Details
  • Computer Science
  • Hospitality & Tourism Management
  • Library & Information Science
  • Science Laboratory Technology
  • Statistics

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical/Electronics Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

C. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIESFed Poly Orogun

  • Accountancy
  • Business Administration & Management
  • Marketing
  • Mass Communication

FULL-TIME NATIONAL DIPLOMA ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

To be eligible for Full-Time admission, candidates MUST meet the following conditions:

a) Sat for the 2025 JAMB’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), with a Minimum Score of 100 and above.

b) Have five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings (WAEC NECO, NABTER, GCE O’Level, or TC II)

Chose Federal Polytechnic Orogun as first choice. For Candidates who did not originally select the Polytechnic as first choice, such candidates MUST do a change of institution to FEPO on the JAMB portal.

PART-TIME ND ADMISSION (NO JAMB REQUIRED!)

Applications are also invited for the Part-Time National Diploma Programmes, designed for candidates who did not write the 2025 UTME.

Requirements:

a) Applicant MUST possess five (5) O’Level credit passes, including English Language and Mathematics,

b) No UTME Required.

c) Also for those who did not score up to 100 in the 2025 JAMB-UTME

d) Must register for Part-Time admission on JAMB CAPS via any accredited CBT centre.

Programme Duration:

  • Two years (Four Semesters) for a Full-Time programme.
  • Three years (Six Semesters) for a Part-Time programme.

Application Fee:

  • Full-Time programme: 3,500
  • Part-Time programme: 4,500

METHOD OF APPLICATION

See AAUA Departmental Admission Cut off Marks 2025/2026

This is to inform the general public especially the aspiring candidates that the management has released the cut off marks for the programmes, for the 2025/2026 admission exercise.

The full admission cut off mark can be found in the image below.

AAUA admission cut off marks, 2025/2026
NSUK
Notice: NSUK disclaimer on Fraudulent Admission Letters

The attention of the Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK) has been drawn to the activities of fraudsters who are attempting to deceive unsuspecting applicants to the School of Preliminary Studies (SPS) by demanding payments in exchange for admission.

These criminals have gone as far as printing and distributing fake admission letters purportedly from the University, with the intent of extorting money from innocent applicants.

For the avoidance of doubt, the School of Preliminary Studies, NSUK, has not commenced the issuance of admission letters to any candidate. Therefore, any admission letter currently in circulation is fake and should be disregarded.

❗ The University wishes to advise the public as follows:

  •  Do not pay any money to individuals or websites claiming to offer admission into the School of Preliminary Studies.
  • All official admission procedures will be communicated only through the University’s official channels.
  • Anyone approached with such fraudulent offers should report immediately to the University authorities or law enforcement agencies.

The University remains committed to transparency and integrity in all admission processes and will not hesitate to take legal action against anyone found to be impersonating the institution or defrauding the public.

Signed:

Management

Nasarawa State University, Keffi.

Nigerian Air Force College of Nursing Sciences NAFCONS
College of Nursing Sciences & Health Tech Exam Date 2025-2026

This is to inform prospective candidates and the general public that the 2025/2026 Academic Session Entrance Examination of the College of Nursing Sciences and Health Technology, Nsukka, tentatively will hold as follows:

  • Date: Thursday, 21st August, 2025.
  • Time: 10:00am Prompt
  • Venue: Henry Ben’s Computer School, No. 105, Ugwuaye, Enugu Road, Nsukka.

NB: Sales of forms are still open till 13th August, 2025.

College of Nursing Sciences & Health Tech. Nsukka entrance exam date, 2025/2026
Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, FUNAAB
FUNAAB Academic Calendar for 2025/2026

The Senate of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), at its Special Meeting held on Thursday, July 17, 2025, considered and approved the Academic Calendar for the 2025/2026 Academic Session.

The approved calendar, which outlines key academic activities for the session, was signed by the Registrar and Secretary to Senate, Dr. Titus Adeniyi.

FUNAAB academic calendar for 2025/2026 academic session
JAMB CBT Practice Test online
JAMB Opens Portal for Printing 2025 UTME Original Result Slips

Good news for candidates who took the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME)! The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that you can now print your original result slips. These slips are important because they come with your photograph and special security features to make them authentic. Starting from Monday, July 21, 2025, you can visit approved Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres to get yours printed.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • Where to Print: You can only print your original result slip at JAMB-approved CBT centres. Cybercafes or other internet platforms are not allowed to do this.
  • Why It’s Important: The original result slip is a secure document that confirms your UTME scores. It’s different from the scores you may have received earlier through JAMB’s sort codes.
  • Stay Safe from Fraud: JAMB has warned candidates to be careful of fraudsters who may try to trick you into paying for fake services, like inflating your scores. Stick to approved CBT centres to avoid scams.

To print your result slip, visit an approved CBT centre with your JAMB registration details. Make sure you follow the official process to get your authentic result slip. This document is key for your admission process into universities, polytechnics, or colleges of education.

For more details, check the official JAMB portal at https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/Login.