FUBK has announced the start of its Post UTME screening for the academic year 2025/2026. All eligible candidates who have chosen FUBK as their first choice are encouraged to apply.
Below, we'll tell you everything you need to know about the FUBK Post UTME, such as who can apply and how to do so.
Requirements for FUBK Post UTME Screening Form
Below are the steps you need to take to get the FUBK Post UTME Form:
To be eligible for this form, you must choose FUBK as your first preferred institution. If you did not but want to study at FUBK, go to the JAMB portal and request a change of institution before applying.
You must obtain a score of 150 in the 2025 JAMB Examinations. If you're studying engineering, medicine, or something similar, make sure your score is significantly higher than 150.
To apply for the Federal University Birnin Kebbi Post UTME Form 2025/2026, you must be at least 16 years old.
You must have earned at least five WAEC, NECO, or GCE credit passes. These examinations must include both English and mathematics. It should be done in no more than two sittings.
If you want to apply for FUBK admission via direct entry, you must have a Lower Credit National Diploma from an accredited institution. You may also apply with 7 points from the NCE/IJMB or an equivalent qualification.
Application Procedure for FUBK Post UTME Form
These are the steps you should take to apply for the FUBK Post UTME application form. To ensure a smooth application process, carefully adhere to the instructions.
To begin the application process, visit https://eforms.fubk.edu.ng.
To create a profile, new users should select the Create Account option and fill out the necessary information. Before proceeding, please activate your account.
Returning users should log in with their registered email address and password.
Once logged in, select the PUTME form from the available options and place your order. Enter your JAMB number and carefully check your information.
Next, create an invoice for Two Thousand Naira (N2000), excluding bank charges, and pay through your preferred payment channel.
Following payment, verify your National Identity Number (NIN) using the displayed instructions.
Fill out the required sections for O and A Level qualifications.
Finally, make sure all of your entries are correct before submitting your application.
When you submit, you will be prompted to print a slip; do so and keep it safe.
The admission portal will close once the application deadline has passed. To avoid missing out on your preferred undergraduate programme at Federal University Birnin Kebbi, apply as soon as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much is the FUBK Post UTME Screening Form?
A: The screening form usually costs ₦2,000, excluding bank or transaction charges. Payment is made online through the official FUBK admission portal.
Q: Can candidates who did not choose FUBK as their first choice apply?
A: Yes. Candidates who did not initially choose FUBK can apply after completing a change of institution through the JAMB portal and selecting FUBK as their first choice.
Q: Will FUBK release more than one admission list?
A: Yes. FUBK may release admission lists in batches. Candidates who do not see their names in the first batch should keep checking.
Q: Can I apply while awaiting results?
A: Yes, candidates awaiting O-level results can apply, but they must upload the results on the JAMB CAPS and FUBK portal once they are released to be considered for admission.
Q: How will I know if I have been offered admission?
A: Candidates can check their admission status on the JAMB CAPS portal and the FUBK admission portal. Admission lists are usually released in batches.
Q: What happens if I miss the FUBK Post UTME registration deadline?
A: Candidates who miss the deadline may not be considered for admission in that academic session. It is important to complete the application before the closing date announced by the university.
Q: Is it compulsory to upload O-level results on JAMB CAPS?
A: Yes, uploading O-level results on JAMB CAPS is mandatory. Failure to do so may prevent candidates from being considered for admission, even if they completed the Post UTME screening.