If you are looking for admission into EKSU, you will be glad to know that the 2025/2026 Post UTME form is now available. So now is the time to take action and apply for the course of your choice.
All who are qualified for the EKSU post UTME admission screening form for the 2025/2026 academic session can apply. Regardless of your race, colour, ethnicity, religion, gender, or nationality, as long as you qualify, you can definitely get the form.
It is open for both Nigerian and international students who are interested in getting the EKSU post UTME form as long as they qualify and meet the cut off mark and entry requirements for the programme.
Eligibility Criteria for EKSU Post UTME Form 2025/2026
The following are the requirements for UTME and direct entry admission into Ekiti State University. Make sure you fulfil these requirements before applying.
Every candidate must verify that they selected Ekiti State University as their first choice institution.
Candidates who did not choose the university as their first choice can apply after they have changed their institution through JAMB.
To qualify for admission, candidates must achieve a score of 150 or higher in JAMB. Refer to the EKSU cut off mark for all programmes to find the specific cut off mark applicable to your course.
All candidates are required to have the necessary O-level credits (from WAEC, NECO, or GCE) within a maximum of two sittings. These credits must include both mathematics and English.
Candidates must be at least 16 years old at the time of application.
How to Apply for EKSU Post UTME Screening
Please note that you are to pay a non refundable fee of N2000 for the screening form.
Visit https://eksuportal.eksu.edu.ng/ and select the 2025/2026 UTME/DE Application to access the online application portal.
Click on "Create Account" and fill in the necessary information to create your account; a confirmation link will then be sent to your email address.
Follow the link to complete your registration, which will redirect you back to the online application portal.
Log in using your email address and JAMB registration number as your password.
Choose the 2025/2026 PUTME application, where you will need to input your JAMB Registration Number (UTME Number) along with your name as it appears on your JAMB result.
Review your information and click "make payment", which will take you to the EKSU online payment platform.
Select your card type (e.g., MasterCard, VISA, VERVE, etc.), enter your debit/ATM card information, then click "Pay" and wait to be redirected back to the portal; print your receipt and continue with your registration.
After successful payment, click "proceed" to complete the required fields on the screening form and upload your recent colour passport photograph in JPEG format only.
You should provide detailed results from up to two of the following examinations: SSCE, NECO, and NABTEB.
Candidates who are awaiting results must submit them within two weeks of their release.
Preview your information, confirm it, submit it, and print the completed form.
The screening result will be displayed after you finish your registration.
Common Mistakes EKSU 2025/2026 Aspirants Make
Here are the common mistakes aspirants make when applying for EKSU:
Low JAMB Score Expectations: Some candidates assume that since the general JAMB cut off mark is low, their low score can get them into competitive courses like law, nursing, and medicine.
Wrong Subject Combination: A lot of candidates choose the wrong subjects in either their JAMB or WAEC, which leads to disqualification from studying their desired course.
Late Registration for Post UTME: Aspirants tend to miss EKSU’s Post UTME deadline due to a lack of preparation and waiting until the very last minute.
Ignoring O-Level Requirements: A few people apply for a course without meeting the required five credits in one or two sittings, especially in core subjects.
Wrong Course Choices: Selecting courses that they are not genuinely interested in or that exceed their academic skills solely for the purpose of gaining admission.
No Guidance or Mentorship: Many individuals attempt to manage the entire process alone without expert assistance, resulting in avoidable errors.
Depending on Rumours: Relying on unverified information from social media circles or acquaintances rather than seeking guidance from official sources or consulting a reliable advisor.
Not Following Up on Admission Process: Many aspirants neglect to check their CAPS or EKSU portal regularly, missing out on important updates or offers.
Overlooking Change of Institution: Some students forget to change EKSU to their first choice on JAMB CAPS, which automatically disqualifies them from consideration.
Fake or Incomplete Documents: Submitting incomplete or forged documents during the screening process may result in disqualification, even if the applicant was initially admitted.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Ekiti State University doing screening or Post UTME?
A: EKSU conducts a Post UTME/Direct Entry Screening, but it's an online screening based on UTME/academic performance, not a traditional written exam.
Q: How much is the EKSU post UTME form?
A: The Post UTME form is N 2,000
Q: How much are EKSU school fees now?
A: EKSU school fees for the 2025/2026 session vary significantly by faculty. Fresh students can often pay 70% upfront for the first semester, with flexibility.
Q: Has EKSU released the admission list for 2025?
A: Yes, the Ekiti State University admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session has been released.
Q: Who is eligible to apply for the EKSU Post UTME Screening Form?
A: Candidates who chose Ekiti State University as their first choice and scored the required UTME cut off mark are eligible to apply.