The Niger Delta University (NDU) Post UTME Screening Form for the 2026/2027 academic session is now available to prospective candidates who sat for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
This is an important step in the admission process, as NDU requires all eligible candidates, those who selected the university as their first choice institution and met the cut off mark to complete the screening before the offer of admission begins.
NDU Post UTME Screening Form 2026/2027 Session
Niger Delta University Post UTME registration for the 2026/2027 session will begin on Monday, 1 June 2026.
The deadline for submission of the application form is 31 July 2026. Eligible candidates should capitalise on the one month window set for registration to complete the procedure. The screening test will be held from Monday, 3 August, to Friday, 7 August 2026.
Candidates should be aware that an application fee of 2,000 Naira is required before gaining full access to the form. It is compulsory for all candidates and non refundable.
NDU Post UTME Screening Form Eligibility Criteria
To get the NDU post UTME screening form, you must meet the following requirements.
Candidates must have chosen Niger Delta University as their first choice institution during the 2026 JAMB registration.
Candidates must have scored a minimum of 150 in the 2026 UTME.
Candidates must possess at least five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects (including English language and mathematics) at not more than two sittings.
Unlike UTME candidates, direct entry applicants are generally not required to sit for a computer based screening test but must upload their diplomas (ND, HND, or NCE) and O-level results.
Required Documents for NDU Post UTME Registration
To complete your NDU Post UTME application, you will need the following documents:
O-Level Result(s)
JAMB Registration Number
Passport Photograph
Valid Email Address and Phone Number
Birth Certificate or Age Declaration
Local Government Identification (Optional)
Post UTME Registration Payment Receipt
NDU Post UTME Registration Printout
How to Apply for NDU Post UTME Screening Exercise
Follow the steps below to apply for the NDU post UTME screening exercise.
Visit https://nduportal.com/
Enter your JAMB registration number and your UTME score.
The system will automatically verify if you chose NDU as your first choice and met the minimum cut off mark (150).
Verify your bio data (which is usually pulled from the JAMB database).
Provide a valid phone number and email address. It is crucial to use active contact details, as these will be used for future admission updates.
The application fee is 2,000 Naira
Make payment by generating an RRR invoice. Candidates can pay by visiting any commercial bank with the invoice or by paying online.
After successful payment, you will be directed to enter your O-level (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) information.
Carefully input your subjects and grades. Ensure these match your physical result statement exactly.
Preview your application form to check for any errors in your name, JAMB number, or grades.
Once satisfied, click submit.
Print out the generated acknowledgement slip. This slip contains your screening details and must be brought to the exam centre.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the official cut off mark for NDU?
A: The general institutional cut off mark is 150. However, highly competitive courses like medicine, law, and nursing usually require a score of 200 or above for a realistic chance of admission.
Q: How much is the NDU Post UTME form?
A: The application fee is 2,000 Naira. Note that bank charges or cyber café service fees are usually extra.
Q: Can I apply if NDU is my second choice?
A: No, NDU only screens candidates who chose them as their first choice. If they are currently your second choice, you must visit a JAMB CBT centre to apply for a "Change of Institution".
Q: Does NDU accept combined O-level results?
A: Yes, NDU accepts a maximum of two sittings.
Q: Is mathematics compulsory for all courses in NDU?
A: Mathematics is required for most science, social science, and management courses. However, some arts courses may not strictly require a credit in maths. Always check the JAMB brochure for your specific course.
Q: Can candidates with awaiting results (AR) apply?
A: Yes, you can apply with awaiting results, but you must upload your grades to the NDU portal and JAMB CAPS as soon as they are released.
Q: When is the 2026 NDU screening exam being held?
A: The screening exercise is scheduled to take place from Monday, 3 August to Friday, 7 August 2026.
Q: What should I bring to the screening centre?
A: You must bring your printed Post UTME acknowledgement slip and your JAMB result slip.
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