AAUA
AAUA Merit Admission List for 2025/2026 Released

AAUA has released its 2025/2026 admission list. Applicants can now check their status on the JAMB CAPS portal to see if they’ve been offered a spot. Read below for simple steps and key tips to guide you.

The long wait is over, folks. The Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), has finally dropped its admission list for the 2025/2026 session. If you applied for the post-UTME, it’s time to grab your phone or laptop and find out whether you made the cut. For many, this is that moment of truth that makes the heart race a bit faster, right?

 

 

How to Check the AAUA Admission List

Let’s keep it short and sweet. You’ll be checking your status through the JAMB CAPS portal. That’s the only official way to confirm right now.

Here’s what to do, step by step:

  • Go to the JAMB E-Facility Portal.
  • Sign in with your JAMB-registered email and password.
  • Scroll down and hit “Check Admission Status.”
  • Tap “Access my CAPS.”
  • Then click “Admission Status” to see if AAUA has given you that green light.

Some folks might face small hiccups. If you’re using a mobile phone, the “Admission Status” option might hide from you. Annoying, yeah. Just switch your browser to Desktop Mode and refresh. Google Chrome works best.

What Those JAMB CAPS Messages Mean

Here’s the part that sometimes confuses people. When you check your status, you might see one of these messages:

  • ADMISSION OFFERED: Congratulations! You’ve been officially accepted by JAMB. You can now choose to accept or reject it through the CAPS portal.
  • ADMISSION IN PROGRESS (AIP): Your name is still moving through the system. The school has sent your details to JAMB, but it’s not fully approved yet.
  • RECOMMENDED: Good news brewing. Your school has said yes, and JAMB is reviewing your file to make sure everything’s in order.
  • NOT ADMITTED: Don’t panic. It could mean AAUA hasn’t released all batches yet or your file is still being checked.
  • PENDING: Your case is still on the table. No decision yet, so hang tight.

If you see “Admission in Progress,” it might stay that way for a few days or weeks. Patience is your best friend here. After all, many names come in batches.

What to Do If You’ve Been Admitted

Now, if your status shows “ADMISSION OFFERED,” here’s your next move:

  • Send ACCEPT or REJECT to 55019 or 66019 using the phone number linked to your JAMB profile.
  • Once you accept, print your JAMB Admission Letter. Keep it safe. You’ll need it for clearance and registration.

And small advice, don’t rush off celebrating yet without printing that letter. That paper is your proof, your golden ticket.

Quick Tips Before You Log Off

A few things worth keeping in mind:

  • If you can’t see the full page, remember to switch to Desktop Mode.
  • Use Google Chrome, and go into settings to pick “Request Desktop Site.”
  • Some browsers can be funny; don’t let that stress you.
AAUA
See AAUA Academic Calendar for 2025/2026 Session

Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko has released the approved academic calendar for the 2025/2026 session. The timetable covers resumption, registration, lectures, orientation, assessments, and revision. Students are advised to take note and follow the schedule closely.

The long wait is over, and the Senate of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko has finally signed off the AAUA Academic Calendar for the 2025/2026 academic session. It is clear, detailed, and yes, a bit packed, but that’s how university life goes sometimes. Everyone gets a fair slice of deadlines, lectures, and assessments.

You can already sense the rhythm of the session by looking at the weeks laid out. Fresh students, returning ones, all roads lead to Akungba. Let’s take a closer look.

First Semester AAUA Academic Calendar

  • Week 1 (12th – 18th October 2025)
    • Online screening and registration for freshers.
    • Registration for returning students.
  • Week 2 (19th – 25th October 2025)
    • Official resumption of all students.
    • Faculty-based course exposition kicks off.
  • Week 3 (26th October – 1st November 2025)
    • Lectures begin across faculties.
  • Week 4 (2nd – 8th November 2025)
    • Orientation programme for new students.
    • Regular classes continue.
  • Week 5 (9th – 15th November 2025)
    • Lectures go on.
    • Registration period closes.
  • Week 6 (16th – 22nd November 2025)
    • Classes carry on.
    • Late registration begins.
  • Week 7 (23rd – 29th November 2025)
    • More lectures.
    • End of late registration, portal closes.
  • Week 8 (30th November – 6th December 2025)
    • Teaching continues.
    • Vice Chancellor’s Test holds.
  • Week 9 (7th – 13th December 2025)
    • Normal class activities.
  • Week 10 (14th – 20th December 2025)
    • Lectures remain in full swing.
  • Week 11 (21st – 27th December 2025)
    • Continuous assessment number two.
    • More lectures to round off the year.
  • Week 12 (28th December – 3rd January 2026)
    • Lectures resume after the holiday mood.
  • Week 13 (4th – 10th January 2026)
    • Classes push on.
  • Week 14 (11th – 17th January 2026)
    • More lectures as the semester winds down.
  • Week 15 (18th – 24th January 2026)
    • Revision week for all students. Time to tie up loose ends before exams.
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