The Adamawa State University (ADSU) Post UTME Screening Exercise is an important step for every candidate who chose ADSU as their first or second choice institution during the JAMB UTME. This process allows the university to verify and assess the eligibility before offering them their preferred course of study.

The 2025/2026 screening exercise has a straightforward procedure; candidates have to visit the official ADSU portal, pay the application fee, and complete their registration.

ADSU Post UTME Screening Form 2025/2026 Academic Session

The management of ADSU officially announces that the registration for the 2025/2026 Post UTME screening exercise will commence from Friday, 1st of August, 2025 and will run until Wednesday, 30th of October, 2025. All eligible candidates who score above the required cut off mark should visit the university portal and complete their registration.

A non refundable application fee of 2,000 Naira would be paid by all candidates before getting full access to the form online.

ADSU Post UTME Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates must have scored a minimum of 150 in the 2025/2026 UTME. Competitive courses like Law and Microbiology may require a higher score.

  • ADSU must be your first choice institution. If you chose another school, you must apply for a "Change of Institution" on the JAMB portal to make ADSU your first choice.

  • Candidates must have at least five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, in no more than two sittings.

  • Direct Entry applicants must have a minimum of lower credit in the National Diploma (ND), merit in NCE.

Important Documents for ADSU Post UTME Registration

  • JAMB Result Slip: The original result slip for the 2025/2026 UTME or the JAMB Acknowledgement Slip (for Direct Entry candidates).

  • O'Level Result(s): Your WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB statement of results. If you are using two sittings, ensure both are ready.

  • A'Level/Diploma Results: For Direct Entry candidates only (ND, NCE, or IJMB results).

  • Passport Photograph: A recent, clear photo with a plain background (usually in JPEG format and not exceeding 50kb).

  • Local Government indigene certificate.

  • Birth certificate or declaration of age.

How to Apply for ADSU Post UTME Screening Exercise

  • Visit adsu_postutme.admissions.cloud

  • Click on "New Application"

  • Log in using your JAMB registration number and password (Surname in capital letters)

  • Click on generate payment invoice

  • With the generated RRR invoice, make payment by visiting any commercial bank or by paying online.

  • After successful payment, log back into the portal to complete your biodata, O'Level results (up to two sittings), and UTME details.

  • Submit and Print

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How much is the ADSU Post UTME screening form?
A. The official fee is 2,000 Naira, excluding bank charges or cyber cafe service fees.

Q. What is the deadline for the 2025/2026 registration?
A. The deadline usually falls three months after the portal opens, on the 30th of October 2025.

Q. Is there a physical Post UTME examination?
A. ADSU generally conducts an online document screening rather than a physical aptitude test. Your admission is based on your UTME score and O’Level grades.

Q. Can I apply if I chose ADSU as my second choice?
A. No, you must first go to a JAMB CBT centre and process a "Change of Institution" to make ADSU your first choice.

Q. Can I apply with "Awaiting Result"?
A. Yes, you can apply. However, you must upload your results to the JAMB CAPS portal immediately they are released.

Q. I made a mistake in my biodata. Can I edit it?
A. Once you submit the form, editing becomes difficult. It is best to visit the ADSU ICT centre in Mubi for any major corrections.

Q. Must I print the registration slip?
A. Yes, the Post UTME Screening Registration Slip is a vital document you will need during the physical clearance process.

Q. What should I do if my payment is successful but the portal doesn't update?
A. Wait for 24 hours for the system to sync. If it still shows "unpaid," contact the school's technical support with your RRR slip.