After checking your UTME and Post-UTME results, the next big question is, did your name make the admission list? If FUGASHUA is your chosen school, there’s good news. The university has released the 2025/2026 admission list, and you can now confirm your status.
Whether you’re checking for the first time or waiting for a supplementary list, we will walk you through how to check, what to do after admission, and what to expect next.
Is the FUGASHUA Admission List for 2025/2026 Out?
Yes. The management of FUGASHUA has officially released the provisional admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session.
The list contains names of candidates offered admission into various undergraduate programmes and is released in batches:
Merit (First Batch)
Second Batch
Supplementary / Third Batch
Direct Entry Admission List
If your name does not appear yet, don’t panic. More lists are usually released over time.
How to Check FUGASHUA Admission Status on JAMB CAPS
JAMB CAPS is the first and most important place to confirm your admission.
Here’s how to check:
Visit the JAMB portal
Log in with your JAMB email and password
Click Check Admission Status
Select Access My CAPS
Click Admission Status
If admitted, you’ll see Congratulations
Accept the admission
Once you accept, you can move on to the school portal to confirm.
How to Check FUGASHUA Admission List on the School Portal
After confirming on JAMB CAPS, also check the university portal.
Visit the official FUGASHUA website
Open the Admissions or Latest News section
Click Admission List 2025/2026
Search using your name or JAMB registration number
Some lists may be uploaded as PDF files. If so, download and use the search option to locate your name.
What to Do After Gaining Admission into FUGASHUA
Seeing your name on the list is exciting, but a few important steps come next.
Accept Admission on JAMB CAPS: This confirms that you are taking the offer. Skipping this step can cost you the admission.
Print Your JAMB Admission Letter: You’ll need this during physical clearance and registration.
Pay the FUGASHUA Acceptance Fee: Acceptance fee payment shows the school you’re ready to resume. Always pay within the stated deadline.
Begin Clearance and Registration: Log in to the student portal and follow instructions for clearance, course registration, and medical screening.
Documents Needed for FUGASHUA Clearance
Get these ready before reporting to campus:
JAMB admission letter
Original JAMB result slip
O’Level result (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB)
Birth certificate or age declaration
Local government certificate
Secondary school testimonial
Passport photographs
Acceptance fee receipt
School admission letter
Make sure all documents are clear and valid.
What If Your Name Is Not on the Admission List Yet?
Not seeing your name does not mean the end, as Admission lists are released in stages.
Keep checking JAMB CAPS regularly
Ensure your O-Level result is uploaded to the JAMB portal
Confirm that you've met the FUGASHUA Cut off mark for your desired course.
Confirm FUGASHUA is your first choice
Watch out for supplementary lists
Follow updates on the school portal
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How many admission lists does FUGASHUA release?
A: FUGASHUA usually releases three or more batches, including merit, supplementary, and Direct Entry lists.
Q: Has the Direct Entry admission list been released?
A: Direct Entry candidates should check their status on JAMB CAPS first, then confirm on the school portal.
Q: What is the cut off mark for FUGASHUA?
A: The general cut off mark is usually 160, but some courses may require higher scores.
Q: Can I check my admission with my phone?
A: Yes. Both JAMB CAPS and the FUGASHUA portal work well on mobile devices.
Q: Can I defer my admission?
A: Yes. You’ll need to write a formal deferment letter to the university stating your reason.
Q: Does FUGASHUA offer hostel accommodation?
A: Yes. Hostel spaces are available, but they are limited. Early application gives you a better chance.
Q: When will FUGASHUA resume for 2025/2026?
A: The FUGASHUA Resumption date is usually announced after admission and clearance.