Securing admission into a federal university in Nigeria is a major milestone, and for candidates who applied to the Federal University of Agriculture, Mubi, the release of the admission list is one of the most anticipated moments of the academic cycle.
Below, we explain everything you need to know about the FUAMB admission list, how to check it, what to do after admission, and important tips to secure your place successfully.
How to Check the FUAMB Admission List 2025/2026
There are two official methods through which candidates can verify their admission status. These are the most reliable and recommended channels, and candidates are strongly advised to use only these official sources to avoid falling victim to misinformation or fraudulent third parties.
Method 1: Check via the FUAMB Official Website
This is the primary and most convenient method for candidates who have internet access.
Open your browser and go to the official FUAMB website at fuamb.edu.ng
Navigate to the Admissions section on the homepage
Click on the 'Admission List' or 'Check Admission Status' option
Enter your JAMB registration number and other required details
Click Submit, and your admission status will be displayed on the screen
If admitted, print or save your admission status page for future reference
Method 2: Check via JAMB CAPS
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board's Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) is another reliable platform for verifying your admission status.
Many universities, including FUAMB, upload their admission lists to CAPS, and all admitted candidates are expected to accept their admission through this platform.
Visit the JAMB official portal at https://www.jamb.gov.ng/
Log in to your JAMB profile using your email address and password
Click on "Check Admission Status" or navigate to CAPS
Your current admission status will be displayed, whether Admitted, Pending, or Not Admitted
If admitted, click "Accept Admission" to confirm your offer
Method 3: Visit the Admissions Office in Person
For candidates who are unable to access the online portal or encounter difficulties verifying their status online, FUAMB's Admissions Office can be visited physically.
The office is located at the Temporary Administrative Site, within the Works Department of Adamawa State University (ADSU), Mubi, Adamawa State.
What to Do After Finding Your Name on the FUAMB Admission List
Being offered provisional admission is just the beginning of your journey as a FUAMB student. There are several critical steps you must complete within the stipulated timeframe to secure your place fully. Failure to complete these steps on time could result in forfeiture of your admission offer.
Step 1: Accept Your Admission on JAMB CAPS
Log in to the JAMB portal and formally accept your admission through the CAPS platform. This is a mandatory step that confirms your intention to study at FUAMB.
Step 2: Pay Acceptance and Tuition Fees
Generate a Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) number through the FUAMB portal and proceed to pay all relevant acceptance and tuition fees.
Payment can be made at any bank branch using the RRR or online via debit card or internet banking on the Remita platform. Ensure that you confirm all payment details before submitting, as changes cannot be made after submission.
Step 3: Complete Online Registration
After making payment, log back into the FUAMB student portal to complete your online registration. Ensure that all personal and academic details are entered correctly. Print your application slip and keep it safe for reference purposes.
Step 4: Proceed for Physical Screening and Verification
Newly admitted students are required to report to the university for physical screening and document verification. Documents you will typically need to present include:
Document | Details |
|---|---|
JAMB Result Slip | Showing your UTME score and subject combination |
O-level Result(s) | Original WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB certificate or result slip |
Birth Certificate or Affidavit | Government-issued proof of date of birth |
Admission Letter | Printed from the FUAMB portal |
Passport Photographs | Recent, clear passport sized photographs |
Local Government Identification | For state of origin verification purposes |
Step 5: Complete Registration Within the Stipulated Deadline
All admitted students were informed that the 2025/2026 academic session commenced on December 8, 2025, and that registration would close on January 9, 2026.
If you are a newly admitted student who has not yet completed registration, contact the FUAMB Admissions Office immediately for guidance.
Important Advisory for Applicants Not Yet Admitted
If your name does not appear on either the first or second batch admission lists, do not lose hope. You are encouraged to:
Continue monitoring the FUAMB official website and JAMB CAPS regularly, as supplementary or third batch lists may be released
Ensure that your JAMB details are accurate and that you selected FUAMB as your first choice
Contact the FUAMB Admissions Office directly for clarification on your application status
Consider contacting JAMB for any issues related to your CAPS profile or change of institution
It is also strongly advisable to be wary of individuals or groups claiming to facilitate admission for a fee. FUAMB admission is processed entirely through official channels, and any such solicitation should be reported to the appropriate authorities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Has FUAMB released the admission list for 2025/2026?
A: Yes. FUAMB has released both the first and second batches of admission lists for the 2025/2026 academic session.
Q: What is the minimum JAMB score for FUAMB?
A: The minimum cut off mark required for FUAMB is 150 points. However, candidates with scores well above this threshold are more competitive.
Q: Can I check the FUAMB admission list without visiting the school?
A: Yes. You can check your admission status online through the FUAMB official website or through the JAMB CAPS portal.
Q: What happens if I do not complete registration on time?
A: Failure to complete all required registration steps within the stipulated deadline may result in forfeiture of your admission offer. Contact the Admissions Office immediately if you are experiencing challenges.
Q: Is FUAMB accredited?
A: Yes. FUAMB is a fully accredited federal university established by the Federal Government of Nigeria.
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