The application for the screening procedure needed to be admitted to CLU undergraduate programmes is the Clifford University Post UTME form. 

Candidates who have taken the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam and who meet the university's eligibility requirements for the 2025/2026 academic year can now fill out this form.

Below, we have outlined the eligibility requirements and how you can successfully apply for the Clifford University Post UTME screening form.

Eligibility Requirements for the CLU Post UTME

The following are the eligibility requirements for the CLU Post UTME form:

  1. Five credit passes in the WAEC/NECO/NABTEB Examination or its equivalents in no more than two sittings are required of the candidate.

  2. Candidates may be admitted to the 200 Level for the undergraduate programmes if they have an A-level and a university diploma.

  3. For students in the above category, they must have at least two passing grades in relevant subjects for the Higher School Certificate (HSC), JUPEB, General Certificate of Education (GCE A-Level), or their equivalents.

  4. The Clifford University Senate may accept additional relevant degrees, certificates, and diplomas from institutions recognised by Nigerian law for admission.

  5. Before being admitted, all direct entry students must submit a complete transcript or statement of results.

  6. The Clifford University Senate has the authority to decide the cut off mark or cumulative points required for admission for direct entrance candidates.

  7. Except for those from JUPEB, all candidates who pass 1 to 4 above will also need to take a screening exam administered by Clifford University.

  8. All direct entry students who are accepted must complete the General Studies courses that Clifford University requires.

  9. According to university academic policy, no direct entry candidate is eligible for whole session exemptions, even though similar credits may be awarded for certain courses completed in any accredited diploma or certificate examination.

How to Apply for Clifford University Post UTME 2025/2026

The Post UTME application procedure is simple. To finish your application, take the following actions:

  1. Go to https://clifforduni.edu.ng/ to access the Post UTME application portal.

  2. Create an account: If you haven't already, you need to create an account on the application portal. You will be required to provide certain essential information, including your name, email address, and JAMB registration number.

  3. Complete the application: Fill out the application form with the necessary details, including your academic background and the course you are applying for.

  4. Upload Required Documents: Copies of the candidates' O-level and UTME results, as well as passport sized photos, must be uploaded.

  5. Application Fee Payment: Use the payment methods offered on the platform to make an online application fee payment.

  6. Send in the application: Review your application and submit it after completing all the required fields and uploading the required files. A copy of your application acknowledgement sheet should be printed out for you to keep.

Screening Process and What to Expect After Applying

The admissions process does not end with the submission of the Post UTME form. Typically, candidates are invited for aptitude testing or screening.

Depending on the programme, the screening process may involve interviews or written tests. These assessments aid in determining a student's academic preparedness and fit for the selected programme or course.

Candidates must show up for the screening on time. Since makeup tests are typically not offered, missing the exercise usually results in forfeiting admission consideration.

Candidates who make the short list after a successful screening process are offered admission, provided they fulfil the last verification requirements. Before enrolling, this step may involve document checks and completing registration requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Clifford University still giving admission?
A: Admission is in progress for the 2025/2026 academic session at Clifford University

Q: How much are school fees at Clifford University?
A: Clifford University school fees vary by faculty and courses

Q: Which church owns Clifford University?
A: Clifford University is a private Christian coeducational Nigerian university owned and operated by the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Nigeria.

Q: What is Clifford University Cut off Mark?
A: CLU Cut off Mark is 160

Q: Does Clifford University accept direct entry candidates?
A: Yes. Candidates with A-Level qualifications, diplomas, or equivalent recognised certificates may gain admission into the 200 level.