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
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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.”