Babcock University has officially released the Babcock University Post UTME Form, especially for those who have chosen to apply.
All applicants who are prepared to get admission to the university must undergo this screening, especially those who wish to gain admission to the extremely competitive courses.
We'll go over all you need to know below so you can be admitted for the 2025/2026 academic year.
Babcock University Post UTME Screening Form 2025/2026
As one of the main requirements for admission, candidates who want to register in Babcock University's specialised academic programme are encouraged to apply for this screening.
All eligible and qualified students are advised to get the N2,000 Babcock University Post UTME Form for 2025/2026 on the university website at https://admissions.babcock.edu.ng/.
Before the deadline, complete the Babcock University Post UTME application form and submit it on time. Make sure the important files and data are easily accessible for uploading.
Babcock University will conduct its Post UTME screening either online or on campus, depending on the circumstances.
Main Requirements for Babcock University Post UTME
Before getting the post UTME screening form, there are a few requirements you are expected to have:
A minimum of five credits from the GCE, SSCE, NECO, or comparable exams (in no more than two sittings), one sitting just for medicine
A UTME aggregate cut off mark of at least 170 in 2024 or 2025 is required for admission to the first degree programme.
Candidates must be at least 16 years old to apply.
Please Take Note:
Only the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board Direct Entry (JAMB DE) and the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) are accepted into Babcock University's undergraduate programmes.
The screening process is only open to UTME and DE applicants who had Babcock University as their first choice.
Candidates who did not choose Babcock University as their first choice may still apply, but to complete the admissions process, they must choose Babcock University as their first choice at any recognised JAMB CBT Centre.
To complete an inter university transfer with JAMB, candidates must provide a JAMB admission letter, a transcript, and an attestation letter from their previous university.
Foreign applicants may also apply as long as they fulfil the JAMB and general entry requirements
Steps to Apply for Babcock University Post UTME Form
Follow the steps below to apply successfully for the BU Post UTME Screening form
Visit Application Portal – Go to the university’s official application portal at https://admissions.babcock.edu.ng/ to begin the screening process.
Create an Account – Create an account on the portal, providing the necessary details such as email and password.
Payment – Pay the required screening fee as specified by the university.
Bio-data – Fill in your personal details, including name, date of birth, and other relevant information.
Entry Requirement – Provide information about your academic qualifications, such as O-Level and UTME results.
Document Attachment – Upload necessary documents, such as birth certificates, O-Level results, JAMB results, and any other required files.
Screening Centre – Choose or confirm the screening centre where you will finish the verification process.
Attestation – Verify and submit the completed application, which can contain a declaration or attestation confirming the accuracy of the information provided.
Who Can Apply for the Babcock University Post UTME?
All suitable, qualified candidates from Nigeria and abroad are encouraged to apply to Babcock University. Candidates in the following categories are qualified:
Prospective students who, on registering for JAMB, had Babcock University as their first choice.
Candidates who want to switch to Babcock University as their first choice and are interested in the undergraduate programme.
JUPEB candidates applying for Direct Entry admission to the 200 Level.
Applicants for part time undergraduate programmes at Babcock University.
Babcock University Centre for Open Distance and e-Learning (BUCODel) students.
Before submitting your application, make sure you meet the requirements for the course you have selected.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does Babcock University allow jeans?
A: No, Babcock University generally prohibits jeans for students
Q: Does Babcock University accept 2nd choice?
A: Candidates who did not select Babcock University as their institution of first choice can apply, but are required to make Babcock University their institution of first choice at any accredited JAMB CBT Centre to complete the admission process.
Q: Is a phone allowed in Babcock University?
A: Students are not allowed to operate their cell phones, iPods and other electronic mobile devices during classes, except with the permission of the teacher.
Q: Does Babcock University allow meat?
A: Babcock is even stricter, as it disallows students from eating red meat. Only soya milk and soya meat are served in its cafeteria.
Q: Which church owns Babcock University?
A: Babcock University is owned and operated by the Seventh day Adventist Church, established by the church in 1959 as the Adventist College of West Africa (ACWA) to train church workers in West Africa