Umaru Musa Yar’adua University has opened its 2025/2026 Post-UTME and Direct Entry registration. The exercise begins Friday, 29th August and closes Thursday, 25th September 2025. Eligible candidates are advised to apply early, follow the guidelines, and come prepared.
Every year, the gates of Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina (UMYU) swing open for new faces. This time, the call is out for UTME and Direct Entry applicants hoping to join the 2025/2026 session. The school has set the ball rolling with an online registration exercise.
It kicks off Friday, 29th August 2025, and will shut down on Thursday, 25th September 2025. That is a full window, yet you know how we like to wait until last minute. Better not, before wahala.
Who Can Apply
Not everyone gets in, so here’s the rundown:
- UTME candidates who chose UMYU as their first choice, with scores up to or above the cut-off mark for their course.
- Direct Entry candidates with valid A’ Level results like IJMB, NCE, or Diploma.
- Only those who picked the right subject combinations in JAMB will even see the portal open for them.
- Awaiting result candidates are also welcome to apply.
For those wondering about the exact cut-off marks or subject mix, the university has the details posted on their approved cut-off marks page and admission requirements page.
What You Need To Upload
While filling the form online, candidates should get these ready:
- JAMB slip (2025 UTME or DE as the case may be)
- O’ Level results
- Proof of identity, such as indigene letter, NIN card, or international passport
- A’ Level results for DE applicants
Payment and Process
The screening costs ₦2,000 only, charges included. Payment is made directly through the UMYU Post-UTME Portal.
- UTME candidates must bring along their payment slips to the test hall, and also submit hard copies of their credentials on the day.
- Direct Entry applicants, on the other hand, do not need to sit for the aptitude test. They only need to forward their hard copy documents to the Registrar’s office after registration.
One more thing, if JAMB has marked you as a special needs candidate, you are free from the aptitude test. Still, you are expected to submit hard copies of your papers to the Registrar’s office.