If you have been worried about missing your chance to study at Olabisi Onabanjo University, you can finally take a deep breath. The school management has officially pushed back the Post UTME application deadline, giving you that extra bit of time to get your documents in order and sharpen your prep.

The OOU screening is designed to look at more than just your JAMB score; it really tests how ready you are for your specific course. This extension is a huge win for anyone who struggled with the initial dates or just needs a few more days to get everything right.

To make sure you don't miss out this time, we have put together this simple guide covering everything you need to know about the new dates and the screening process.

OOU Post UTME Screening 2025/2026

The university has extended the application deadline and adjusted the screening dates:

  • New Application Deadline: Sunday, 17 August 2025

  • New Screening Dates: Tuesday, 2 September to Friday, 5 September 2025

Make sure you complete your registration before the deadline to avoid disqualification.

Important Instructions for Applicants

  • Upload your O level results on JAMB CAPS on or before 26 August 2025

  • Only candidates who upload their results will be able to print their Exam Pass

  • Without the Exam Pass, you will not be allowed to sit for the screening

  • Direct Entry candidates who upgraded from UTME must use the new registration number ending with “1”

Who Can Apply?

UTME Candidates

You are eligible if:

  • You scored above the cut off mark of 160 in JAMB

  • You chose OOU as your first or second choice

  • If not, you must change to OOU as your first choice before applying

  • You have uploaded your O-level results on JAMB CAPS

Foreign candidates and candidates with disabilities may be exempted from the screening test.

Direct Entry Candidates

You can apply if you have:

  • A-Level, OND, NCE, HND, JUPEB, or a degree

  • Completed JAMB Direct Entry application

  • Relevant academic qualifications

OOU Post UTME Requirements

Before applying, ensure you have:

  • Minimum of 5 O-level credits, including English and Mathematics

  • Correct subject combination for your course

  • Valid JAMB details

Documents Required for Screening

Bring the following documents:

  • JAMB result slip

  • Post UTME registration slip

  • O-level result or awaiting result

  • Birth certificate or age declaration

  • Passport photographs

  • Payment receipt

For Direct Entry:

  • ND, NCE, HND, JUPEB or other certificates

How to Apply for OOU Post UTME

  1. Visit the OOU Post UTME portal: https://putme.oouagoiwoye.edu.ng/apply.php

  2. Create your profile using your JAMB details

  3. Pay ₦2,000 for screening

  4. Fill the application form carefully

  5. Submit and print your screening pass

Screening Details

  • Venue: Main Campus, Ago Iwoye

  • Mode: Computer Based Test

  • What to Bring:

    • Screening pass

    • JAMB result slip

OOU runs a Computer Based Test for Post UTME screening. Expect 100 questions in 90 minutes, split across four subjects, all multiple choice.

Your exam date and time will be on your screening pass.

Important Notes

  • Use the correct JAMB registration details

  • Upload your O-level results early

  • Double check your application before submission

  • Keep all documents organised in a file

  • Ensure your names match across all documents

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the deadline for OOU Post UTME 2026?
A: The deadline is Sunday, 17 August 2025.

Q: How much is the OOU Post UTME form?
A: The screening fee is ₦2,000.

Q: Can I apply if I did not choose OOU as my first choice?
A: Yes, but you must change OOU to your first choice before applying.

Q: Is OOU Post UTME a CBT exam?
A: Yes, the screening is computer based.

Q: What happens if I do not upload my O-level results?
A: You will not be allowed to print your exam pass or participate in the screening.

Q: Where is OOU screening held?
A: At the main campus in Ago Iwoye.

Q: When will the OOU admission list be released?
A: The admission list is usually released after the screening process is completed.