Your dream of becoming a medical professional just got closer. Mercy Medical University (MMU) has officially started selling its Post UTME and Direct Entry forms for the 2026/2027 academic session. If you want to study nursing, medicine, or pharmacy, now is the perfect time to apply.

The good news is that you do not need to write any hard screening exam on campus. MMU will grade you based on your JAMB score and your O’Level results. The school is open for JAMB candidates, Direct Entry applicants, and students who want to transfer from other universities.

Before you pay the ₦10,000 application fee online, make sure you have the right science subjects in your WAEC or NECO results. Let us look at the available courses, the 150 JAMB cut off mark, and how to fill out your form on the portal without making mistakes.

Mercy Medical University Courses for 2026/2027 Admission

Mercy Medical University offers programmes across Allied Health Sciences, Medicine, and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

College of Allied Health Sciences

  • Bachelor of Nursing Science (BNSc)

  • Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (BMLS)

  • Doctor of Physiotherapy (D. Physio)

College of Medicine

  • Medicine and Surgery (MBBS)

  • Bachelor of Public Health Science (BPHS)

  • Bachelor of Community Health Science (BCHS)

College of Pharmaceutical Sciences

  • Doctor of Pharmacy (D. Pharm)

Read this for the full list of MMU courses.

MMU Admission Requirements for UTME Candidates

Candidates applying through UTME must meet the following conditions:

  • Must have sat for the 2026 UTME

  • Minimum score of 150 and above

  • Must choose Mercy Medical University as the first choice or change it on JAMB CAPS

  • Must have five O’Level credits in relevant subjects

Required subjects include:

  • English Language

  • Mathematics

  • Biology

  • Chemistry

  • Physics

Accepted examination bodies include WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB.

MMU Direct Entry Admission Requirements

Direct Entry candidates must:

  • Obtain the JAMB Direct Entry form

  • Possess five relevant O’Level credits in required subjects

  • Apply with any of the accepted qualifications such as:

    • IJMB

    • JUPEB

    • A-Level results

    • National Diploma (at least Lower Credit)

    • Bachelor’s degree (minimum Second Class Lower, 2.2)

    • Cambridge A-Level

MMU also allows inter-university transfer into the 200 level for selected programmes.

How to Apply for Mercy Medical University Admission

Candidates should follow the official application process carefully.

Step 1: For First Choice Candidates

Applicants who selected MMU as their first choice in JAMB should proceed directly to the university admission portal: https://mercymedicaluniversity.edu.ng/ and complete their application.

Step 2: For Other Candidates

Candidates who did not choose MMU must first:

  • Visit a JAMB accredited CBT centre or JAMB office

  • Process a change of institution to Mercy Medical University as first choice

  • Then proceed to the university portal

Step 3: Complete Online Application

Step 4: After Submission

  • An application confirmation will be sent to your email

  • Save or print the confirmation slip

  • Regularly check your email and portal for updates

Mercy Medical University does not conduct a physical Post UTME examination. Screening is based on results and academic records only.

MMU Admission Contacts

For enquiries and support, candidates can contact:

  • 08132562585

  • 08036870246

  • 07033298973

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Mercy Medical University's Post UTME form out for 2026/2027?
A: Yes. MMU has opened its admission application for the 2026/2027 academic session.

Q: What is the minimum JAMB score for MMU?
A: Candidates must score at least 150 in UTME.

Q: Does MMU conduct Post UTME exams?
A: No. The university uses result screening instead of a physical Post UTME test.

Q: Can I apply if I did not choose MMU in JAMB?
A: Yes. You must first change your institution to MMU on JAMB CAPS.

Q: What courses are available at MMU?
A: Courses are available in Medicine, Allied Health Sciences, and Pharmaceutical Sciences.