The Federal University of Education, Pankshin (FUEP) has officially released its admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session.
Whether you participated in the UTME or Direct Entry process, the institution has begun uploading the names of successful candidates to the JAMB CAPS portal as well as its official university website.
Keep reading to find everything you need to know about the FUEP 2025/2026 admission list for the academic session.
The FUEP Admission List 2025/2026 Session
The Federal University of Education, Pankshin, has officially released its first batch admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session.
In an official statement signed by the Chief Information Officer, Homse Charles Nda Homsuk (Mnipr), the university advised all prospective candidates to visit the JAMB website to confirm and accept their admissions.
Candidates who have not yet acted on their admission status are advised to do so promptly through the appropriate channels.
Types of FUEP Admission Lists 2025/2026 Session
Like most Nigerian universities, FUEP typically releases its admission list in multiple batches. Understanding the different lists will help you manage your expectations and know what to watch out for.
Admission List Type | Description |
|---|---|
First Batch / Merit List | Contains names of candidates with the highest JAMB and post UTME aggregate scores |
Second Batch | Candidates who qualified but were not captured in the first batch |
Supplementary List | Additional candidates were admitted to fill the remaining vacancies |
Direct Entry List | Candidates admitted via Direct Entry (NCE, ND, A-level, etc.) |
If your name does not appear on the first batch, do not panic. Keep checking the JAMB CAPS portal and the FUEP website regularly, as names are uploaded in stages.
How to Check the FUEP Admission List 2025/2026
There are two main methods through which candidates can check their FUEP admission status for the 2025/2026 academic session.
Method 1: Check via the JAMB CAPS Portal
The JAMB Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) is the primary and most reliable channel for checking your admission status. Admission that does not appear on CAPS is not official.
Follow these steps:
Go to the JAMB e-Facility portal at http://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/
Log in using your registered JAMB email address and password
Click on "Check Admission Status"
Select "Access my CAPS"
Click on "Admission Status" to view your current admission decision
If your name appears with a "Congratulations" message, you have been offered admission. If your status reads "Admission Still in Progress" or "Not Admitted", continue checking regularly, as updates are released in batches.
Method 2: Check via the FUEP Admission Portal
Visit the FUEP admission status portal at https://admission.fuep.edu.ng/login
Log in using your JAMB Registration Number and password
Go to the "Admission Status" section
View your admission decision, including your course and faculty details
Method 3: Physical Notice Boards
The university has also made the admission list available on its physical notice boards within the school premises at Pankshin, Plateau State. Candidates who are in the area can visit the Admissions Office for confirmation.
What to Do After Checking the FUEP Admission List
Being offered admission is only the beginning. There are critical steps you must take to secure and activate your admission. Missing any of these steps can result in the withdrawal of your offer.
Step 1: Accept Your Admission on JAMB CAPS
Log in to your JAMB CAPS account and officially accept your admission offer. You can also accept by texting 'ACCEPT' to 55019 or 66019 using the phone number registered with JAMB. If you wish to reject the offer, text REJECT instead.
Step 2: Print Your JAMB Admission Letter
After accepting the offer on CAPS, print your JAMB admission letter and keep multiple copies. This document is required at every stage of your registration and clearance.
Step 3: Print Your JAMB Result Slip
Download and print your original JAMB result slip, which comes with your passport photograph affixed. This is a mandatory document for physical screening.
Step 4: Pay the FUEP Acceptance Fee
Log in to the FUEP student portal and generate your acceptance fee invoice. Payment is compulsory to secure and activate your admission formally.
Always confirm the current fee amount on the official FUEP portal before making any payment, as fees may be reviewed periodically.
Step 5: Prepare for Physical Clearance and Screening
FUEP conducts a physical screening exercise for all newly admitted students. You will need to present original and photocopied versions of the following documents:
Required Document | Purpose |
|---|---|
JAMB Admission Letter | Proof of admission |
JAMB Result Slip | Academic qualification |
O-Level Result (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) | Academic requirement verification |
Birth Certificate or Age Declaration | Age verification |
Certificate of State of Origin | State quota compliance |
Local Government Identification Letter | LGA verification |
Passport Photographs | Identification |
Post UTME Registration Slip | Screening confirmation |
Step 6: Register Your Courses Online
After clearing successfully, log in to the FUEP student portal to complete your online course and programme registration.
Pay any outstanding school fees, generate your Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR), and proceed with payment either online or at the bank. Print your receipt and keep it safe.
Important Guides for FUEP Admission Candidates
Understanding the admission process can be stressful, but staying informed and proactive will save you a lot of trouble. Here are some essential tips:
Always use the official JAMB CAPS portal to confirm your admission. Any admission offer received outside this system should be treated with caution.
Check both the JAMB portal and the FUEP website regularly, as updates can appear on one before the other.
Do not pay any money to agents or individuals claiming they can "process" your admission. The official application fee is only N2,000, paid through the FUEP portal.
Keep your JAMB registration number and email credentials safe, as you will need them throughout the admission process.
Ensure your O-Level results, JAMB profile, and personal information are consistent and accurate before attending clearance.
Act quickly once your name appears on the list. Delays in accepting your admission or paying your fees can lead to forfeiture of your offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many admission lists does FUEP release?
A: FUEP typically releases multiple batches: the first (merit) list, the second batch, and sometimes a supplementary list. Direct entry candidates also have their own list.
Q: What if my name is not on the first batch?
A: Do not panic. Keep checking the JAMB CAPS portal and the FUEP website regularly, as names are uploaded in batches throughout the admission season.
Q: Can I change my course if I am offered a different one?
A: Yes, but only through the JAMB Change of Course option. Contact the FUEP Admissions Office for guidance on how to proceed.
Q: Is FUEP admission free from middlemen and agents?
A: Yes. The university operates a transparent, merit based admission process. Any agent claiming they can secure admission for you for a fee is operating illegally. Report such individuals to the appropriate authority.
Q: Where is FUEP located?
A: The Federal University of Education, Pankshin, is located in the Pankshin Local Government Area, Plateau State, North Central Nigeria.
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