If you applied to the National University of Science and Technology (NUSTA), Abuja, in the 2025/2026 UTME cycle, the next critical step toward securing your admission is the Post UTME screening exercise. 

Below is everything you need to know about the NUSTA Post UTME Screening Form for the 2025/2026 academic session.

Eligibility Criteria for NUSTA Post UTME 2025/2026

Before you proceed with the screening form registration, it is important to confirm that you meet the basic eligibility requirements. The following criteria generally apply:

  1. JAMB UTME Participation: You must have sat for the 2025 UTME conducted by JAMB and chosen NUSTA as your first choice institution.

  2. Minimum UTME Score: Candidates must have scored at or above the minimum cut off mark set by NUSTA for the 2025/2026 academic session.

  3. O-level Requirements: Candidates must possess a minimum of five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects in the West African Senior School Certificate (WAEC) or National Examination Council (NECO) or their equivalent. These credits must be obtained in not more than two sittings and must include:

    • English Language

    • Mathematics

    • Three (3) other subjects relevant to the chosen course of study

  4. Programme Specific Requirements: Different departments may have additional subject requirements. For example:

    Programme

    Required O-level Subjects

    Computer Science

    English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, or Further Mathematics

    Electrical/Electronic Engineering

    English, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry

    Mechanical Engineering

    English, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry

    Biochemistry

    English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics

    Geology

    English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Geography

    Statistics

    English, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics, Economics

    Environmental Science

    English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography

Candidates should verify specific subject requirements on the NUSTA website or prospectus.

How to Get and Fill the NUSTA Post UTME Screening Form

The registration for the NUSTA Post UTME Screening Form is done entirely online. Follow these detailed instructions:

  1. Go to the official NUSTA website. Ensure you are on the correct site to avoid phishing or fraudulent platforms.

  2. On the homepage, look for the "Post UTME Screening" link or navigate to the "Admissions" section to find the screening registration portal for the 2025/2026 academic session.

  3. New users are required to create a candidate account using their JAMB registration number, date of birth, and other personal details. Returning users can log in with their existing credentials.

  4. Fill in all required fields accurately, including:

    • Full name (as it appears on JAMB result)

    • JAMB Registration Number

    • Programme of choice

    • Contact information

    • State of origin and local government area

  5. Scan and upload all necessary documents in the specified formats (usually JPEG or PDF). These typically include:

    • Passport photograph (white background)

    • JAMB result slip

    • O-Level result (WAEC/NECO certificate or result slip)

    • Birth certificate or declaration of age

    • Local Government Area (LGA) identification letter

    • Any other document as specified by NUSTA

  6. After filling the form, proceed to pay the screening fee through the available payment channels. The exact fee will be stated on the portal. Ensure you save your payment receipt.

  7. After successful payment and submission, print your Post UTME screening slip. This slip contains your registration number, assigned venue, date, and time of the screening exercise. Keep it safe, as you will need it on the day of the screening.

Guides for Passing the NUSTA Post UTME Screening

Adequate preparation for the NUSTA Post UTME screening significantly improves your chances of securing admission. Here is some practical advice:

Study Your Core Subjects

Most Post UTME tests focus on subjects related to your area of study. For science and technology candidates, expect questions in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and English language. Practise past questions from similar institutions to familiarise yourself with the format.

Review JAMB Syllabus Topics

The Post UTME often draws from the same subject areas covered in the JAMB syllabus. Going through your JAMB preparation materials again is a smart and efficient revision strategy.

Complete Your Document Preparation Early

Do not wait until the last minute to gather your documents. Confirm that your name and details match across all certificates and forms. Any discrepancy could lead to disqualification.

Report to the Venue Early

Arrive at the designated screening venue at least one hour before your scheduled time. This gives you adequate time to settle in, calm nerves, and complete any on site registration checks.

Do Not Use Fraudulent Means

NUSTA, like all federal universities, takes examination malpractice very seriously. Any candidate caught engaging in fraudulent activities will be disqualified and may face further legal consequences.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What documents are required for the NUSTA Post UTME registration?
A: Applicants are generally required to provide their UTME result slip, O-Level result(s), recent passport photograph, birth certificate or age declaration, and direct entry credentials where applicable.

Q: Does NUSTA conduct a Post UTME examination?
A: NUSTA may conduct an online screening, physical screening, or another admission assessment as determined by the university.

Q: When does the NUSTA Post UTME registration start and end?
A: The university announces the opening and closing dates for the screening exercise through its official admissions portal.

Q: What happens after completing the online registration?
A: After successfully submitting the application, candidates should print their acknowledgement slip and regularly check the NUSTA admissions portal for updates regarding the screening process and admission status.

Q: Can I edit my application after submission?
A: Where permitted, applicants may correct their application details before the registration deadline. Candidates should review all information carefully before final submission.