The Babcock University Screening Centre serves as the physical location where applicants’ submitted details are verified and further reviewed through examinations or interviews.

For candidates applying through UTME or Direct Entry, understanding where the screening centres are located and what to expect on screening day is necessary.

We have provided a comprehensive and current guide on Babcock University screening centres, covering locations and requirements.

Official Screening Centres and Their Locations

Babcock University has many centres across Nigeria to accommodate applicants from different regions. Commonly used centres include:

  1. Babcock University Main Campus, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State: This is the primary screening centre and hosts a large number of applicants. It is equipped with computer laboratories for CBT examinations and administrative staff for document verification.

  2. Lagos Screening Centre (Maryland Area): Built to accommodate applicants within Lagos and surrounding states, this centre is often located at designated Seventh Day Adventist Church facilities.

  3. Abuja Screening Centre (Wuse 2): This centre is open to applicants from the Federal Capital Territory and northern states, offering easy access without the need to travel to Ogun State.

Applicants must always confirm the available centres during application, as locations may be added or adjusted depending on the admission session.

Activities Carried Out at the Screening Centre

The screening exercise at Babcock University typically involves several steps:

  1. Document Verification: Applicants’ original credentials are checked against uploaded copies. This includes O-Level results, UTME printouts, Direct Entry certificates, birth certificates, and identification documents.

  2. Computer Based Test (CBT): Depending on the admission year, candidates may be required to sit for a CBT examination.

  3. Interviews (Where Applicable): Some programmes may include a short interview to check communication skills, inspiration, and understanding of the chosen field of study.

  4. Administrative Checks: Biometric capture, attendance verification, and admission documentation checks may also take place during the screening exercise.

Applicants are advised to arrive early, as activities often begin well before the scheduled examination time.

Documents Required at the Screening Centre

Candidates must come with the following items:

  1. Printed application form and screening slip

  2. Original and photocopies of O-Level results

  3. UTME result slip or Direct Entry credentials

  4. Valid means of identification

  5. Writing materials (where permitted)

Prohibited items include mobile phones, electronic gadgets, bags, books, watches, and any other prohibited materials. Screening centres do not provide storage facilities, and candidates may be denied entry if they arrive with restricted items.

Rules and Conduct at Babcock University Screening Centres

Babcock University maintains high standards and upholds its regulations consistently. They are:

  1. At least one hour prior to your scheduled time, you must arrive at the screening location. This will give you time for the verification and interview.

  2. Two hours before the start of the exam, interviews and accreditation begin.

  3. No personal belongings are permitted in the testing area, including cell phones, handheld computers, PDAs, or other electronic devices, pagers, watches, wallets, handbags, hats (and other head coverings), bags, coats, books, and notes.

  4. Personal belongings that are misplaced, lost, or stolen are not the exam centre's responsibility.

  5. The examination slip and 5 subject combination, which is listed beneath their programme, should be noted by applicants.

  6. The dates and locations of the Post UTME screening will be sent to aspiring candidates and those who have not yet received their slips via email.

  7. Applicants are expected to behave responsibly throughout the screening process.

  8. Late arrival, impersonation, falsification of documents, or violation of examination rules may lead to immediate disqualification.

Aspiring students can increase their chances of being accepted into Babcock University by closely following the rules, preparing well, and staying informed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is screening compulsory for all applicants?
A: Yes. All applicants seeking admission into Babcock University are required to participate in the screening process as part of the admission screening.

Q: Can I change my screening centre after submission?
A: In most cases, changes are not allowed after final submission. Applicants are advised to choose carefully during registration.

Q: What happens if I miss my screening date?
A: Missing a scheduled screening may affect your admission chances. Applicants should contact the admissions office immediately for advice.

Q: What is the dress code for Babcock University girls?
A: The Babcock dress code for all students is detailed in the embedded link.

Q: What is the pass mark for Babcock post UTME?
A: The cut off mark for Babcock University is not lower than 170