The management of the Federal University of Education, Pankshin, has released important details regarding the Post UTME screening form for the 2025/2026 academic session, and here is everything you need to know.
Whether you are a fresh UTME candidate or a Direct Entry applicant, read below carefully from start to finish to avoid missing out on your admission opportunity.
Is the FUEP Post UTME Form Out for 2025/2026?
Yes. The Federal University of Education, Pankshin, has officially opened its admissions portal for the 2025/2026 academic session.
Candidates who participated in the 2025 JAMB UTME and chose FUEP as their institution of choice are eligible to proceed with their Post UTME screening registration.
Eligibility Criteria for FUEP Post UTME 2025/2026
Before proceeding to register for the Post UTME screening, candidates must confirm that they meet the eligibility requirements. FUEP has outlined distinct eligibility conditions for UTME applicants and Direct Entry candidates.
For UTME Applicants
Must have chosen Federal University of Education, Pankshin, as the first choice institution during the 2025 JAMB UTME.
Must have scored a minimum cut off mark of 150 or above in the 2025 JAMB UTME examination. Candidates applying for more competitive degree programmes may require higher scores.
Must have completed or be awaiting results of the West African Senior School Certificate (WASSCE), National Examination Council (NECO), or General Certificate of Education (GCE) Ordinary Level.
Must meet the O-Level requirements for their chosen programme.
For Direct Entry Applicants
Must possess an NCE certificate with a minimum of 8 points in the final examination, along with at least a merit or grade C in the programme subjects to be studied.
National Diploma (ND) holders must present a minimum of upper credit in a relevant field of study.
Candidates with A-level qualifications are also eligible to apply through the Direct Entry route.
O-level Requirements (General)
Candidates must possess a minimum of five (5) O-level credit passes, including English Language, obtained at not more than two sittings.
At least three (3) of the credits must be in subjects relevant to the desired programme.
A credit in mathematics and English language may be specifically required for certain courses; candidates should verify this against their chosen department.
Candidates who applied as second, third, or fourth choice must use the JAMB website to effect a change of institution to FUEP as their first choice before they can be screened.
Important: JAMB will not clear any candidate who has not uploaded their O-level results. All candidates are advised to visit any JAMB office or accredited JAMB CBT centre to upload their WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB results if they have not already done so.
FUEP Post UTME Application Fee for 2025/2026
The non refundable application fee for the Federal University of Education, Pankshin, Post UTME screening for the 2025/2026 academic session is
Fee Type | Amount |
|---|---|
Post UTME Application Fee | N2,000 (non refundable) |
Payment is made online through the admissions portal via credit card, debit card, bank transfer, or USSD.
Candidates should ensure they keep their payment receipt and transaction reference number safe, as these will be needed during subsequent stages of the registration process.
How to Apply for FUEP Post UTME 2025/2026
Follow the steps outlined below carefully to complete your Post UTME registration for the Federal University of Education, Pankshin:
Step 1: Visit the Official Admissions Portal
Go to the official FUEP admissions portal at https://admission.fuep.ng. Ensure you are using the official link and not any external website.
Step 2: Create an Account
Click on the registration or apply button and create an account using your valid email address and other required personal details. This process typically takes between 15 and 20 minutes to complete.
Step 3: Fill Out the Online Application Form
Provide accurate personal information, academic details, and programme choices on the online application form. Verify all entries before submission.
Step 4: Pay the application fee
Pay the non refundable application fee of N2,000 through any of the supported payment methods available on the portal: credit or debit card, bank transfer, or USSD. Save your payment confirmation details.
Step 5: Upload Required Documents
Scan and upload all required documents to the portal. Ensure all uploads are clear and legible.
Step 6: Print Your Application Form
After completing your application, print your bio-data form and keep it safe. You will be required to present this alongside photocopies of your credentials at the screening venue.
Step 7: Attend the Post UTME Screening Exercise
Present yourself for the aptitude test (screening exercise) on the scheduled date. Bring your printed application form, original credentials, and photocopies of all documents.
Step 8: Check Your Admission Status
After the screening exercise, log back into the portal to check your admission status. Successful candidates will also be notified via JAMB CAPS.
If admitted, accept your offer by paying the acceptance fee and completing the registration process, which includes course registration and payment of school fees.
Documents Required for FUEP Post UTME Screening
The table below outlines the documents candidates must upload to the portal and present at the screening centre:
Document | Requirement |
|---|---|
JAMB UTME Result Slip | Original and photocopy |
O-level Result(s) (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) | Original and photocopy |
Birth Certificate or Age Declaration | Original and photocopy |
Passport Photograph | Recently, a clear, passport size |
Local Government of Origin Certificate | Original and photocopy |
Printed Online Application Form | Generated from the portal |
JAMB Admission Letter (if applicable) | Printout |
Candidates are advised to go with both the original and two sets of photocopies of each document to avoid any inconvenience at the screening centre.
What Happens After the Post UTME Screening?
After participating in the Post UTME aptitude test, here is what candidates should expect:
Results Processing: FUEP will compile and process screening results alongside JAMB UTME scores to determine admission.
Admission List Release: Successful candidates will be notified through the FUEP admissions portal and JAMB CAPS. The institution typically releases admission lists in batches, so candidates not on the first list should not lose hope.
Accepting the Offer: Candidates who see their names on the admission list must log in to JAMB CAPS to accept the offer.
Printing JAMB Admission Letter: Admitted candidates are required to print their JAMB admission letter from the JAMB website.
Clearance and Registration: New students will be required to visit the institution for clearance, document verification, course registration, and payment of acceptance and school fees.
Resumption: Freshmen will receive further information on the resumption date and orientation programme from the institution through official channels.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I apply if FUEP was not my first choice on JAMB?
A: Yes, but you must first visit the JAMB website to effect a change of institution, making Federal University of Education, Pankshin, your first choice before you can proceed with the Post UTME screening registration.
Q: What is the minimum JAMB score required to apply?
A: The minimum JAMB UTME score required is 150. However, specific programmes may have higher departmental cut off marks.
Q: Is the Post UTME application fee refundable?
A: No. The N2,000 application fee is non refundable under any circumstances.
Q: What type of screening exercise does FUEP conduct?
A: The Post UTME screening at FUEP may include a computer based aptitude test (CBT) and/or an interview, depending on the programme applied for.
Q: How long will the degree programme take?
A: All full time undergraduate degree programmes at the Federal University of Education, Pankshin, run for a minimum of four (4) years following the institution's upgrade from college to university status.
Q: Where can I check my admission status?
A: Admission status can be checked on the official FUEP admissions portal and also through JAMB CAPS on the JAMB website.
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