Nasarawa State University, Keffi, has officially opened its Post UTME screening exercise for the 2025/2026 academic session, and every candidate who wishes to secure a spot in any of the university's undergraduate programmes must complete the screening form within the stipulated deadline.
The screening exercise is NSUK's way of conducting its own internal selection process, separate from JAMB, to identify the most qualified candidates for its available courses.
NSUK Post UTME Screening Form 2025/2026 Academic Session
Nasarawa State University Post UTME Screening form purchase will commence from July 28th, 2025 and will end on the 12th of September, 2025. All candidates who selected NSUK as their first choice of institution and scored above the minimum cut off mark (170) are eligible to purchase the form.
An application fee of 2,000 Naira will be required from all candidates to get full access to the screening form. It is compulsory and non refundable.
NSUK Post UTME Screening Form Eligibility Criteria
Candidates must have chosen Nasarawa State University, Keffi, as their first choice of institution in the 2025 UTME.
The general minimum cut off mark for NSUK is typically 170, but this varies depending on your chosen course.
Candidates must possess at least five (5) credits in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.
Direct entry candidates must possess a minimum of Lower Credit in the National Diploma (ND).
Required Documents for NSUK Post UTME Screening Exercise
Evidence of payment of the screening fee (usually N2,000).
JAMB original result slip.
O’level result(s) (WAEC, NECO, NABTEB).
Indigene certificate and birth certificate/declaration of age.
How to Apply for NSUK Post UTME Screening Exercise
Visit ug.nsuk.edu.ng
Click on "Apply Now"
Select the application type (2025/2026 Post UTME Application).
Provide a valid email address and create a secure password.
Log in with your newly created credentials.
Select the payment option. The screening fee is strictly N2,000 (excluding bank/remita charges). You can pay online using your debit card or print a Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) to pay at any commercial bank.
Fill in your personal details, including a functional phone number (it is advised to use your own number for direct updates).
Enter your JAMB Registration Number and UTME score.
Input your O’level results (WAEC, NECO, NABTEB). You will likely need to provide the scratch card PIN for result verification.
Upload a clear passport photograph with a plain background.
Direct entry applicants must also upload their A’level qualifications (ND, NCE, IJMB).
Double check every entry. Errors in JAMB numbers or O’level grades can disqualify you instantly.
Once satisfied, submit the form.
After submission, you typically need to check back after 24 to 48 hours on the same portal to print your screening result.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Can I apply if I chose NSUK as my second choice?
A. No, you must make NSUK your first choice on the JAMB portal to be eligible. You can perform a "Change of Institution" if you haven't done so.
Q. Is the Post UTME screening mandatory?
A. Yes. Any candidate who fails to participate in the online screening will not be considered for admission, regardless of their JAMB score.
Q. Can I apply with a combination of two O'level results?
A. Yes, NSUK accepts a maximum of two sittings (WAEC and NECO) for most programs.
Q. How much is the NSUK Post UTME form?
A. The official screening fee is 2,000 Naira, excluding bank charges or Remita processing fees.
Q. I made a mistake in my O'level grades; can I edit it?
A. Once the form is submitted, editing can be difficult. You may need to visit the MIS Unit at the main campus in Keffi for technical assistance.
Q. Do I need to upload my results to JAMB CAPS?
A. Yes, this is critical. Even if you pass the NSUK screening, you will not receive an admission letter if your O'levels are not on the JAMB portal.
Q. How long does it take for the admission list to come out?
A. Lists are usually released in batches (1st, 2nd, and Supplementals) starting a few weeks after the screening deadline.
Q. Can I change my course after the Post UTME screening?
A. Only if the university offers you an alternative course due to your score. In that case, you must also change the course on your JAMB portal to match.