As the admission season is in full swing, you must be wondering when the admission list for UDUSOK will be released. Keep reading because we have goodnews.
Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, has released the admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session. We have put together everything you need to know about checking your admission status and the next step to take after you have been admitted.
UDUSOK Admission List 2025/2026
The UDUSOK admission list contains the names of candidates who have passed the cut off mark and have been offered provisional admission into different courses and programmes for the 2025/2026 session.
If your name appears, it means you are qualified to continue with registration.
How to Check Your Name on UDUSOK Admission List 2025/2026
Follow these simple steps to confirm your admission status:
Step 1: Visit https://www.udusok.edu.ng/
Step 2: Find the Admissions Section. On the homepage, look for the āAdmissionsā or āUndergraduateā menu.
Step 3: Download the Admission List. The list is usually released as a PDF file. Click and download it to your phone or computer.
Step 4: Search for Your Name. Open the file and press Ctrl + F (or use search on your device). Type your name or JAMB registration number.
If you find it, congratulations. You have been offered admission.
How to Check UDUSOK Admission List on JAMB Portal
Visit efacility.jamb.gov.ng
Log in with your registered email address and password to access your dashboard.
Click on check admission status,
Click on access my CAPS
Click on Admission Status to see if you have been offered admission.
Types of UDUSOK Admission Lists
UDUSOK releases admission lists in stages. Here are the main ones you should know.
1. Merit Admission List
This is the first list to be released. It contains candidates with the highest scores in UTME and Post UTME. If your name is here, you are among the first batch admitted.
2. Second, Third, and Supplementary Lists
These lists are released after the merit list. They include candidates who meet the requirements but were not selected in the first round. If you do not see your name at first, keep checking.
3. Vice Chancellor (VC) List
This is a special list approved by the Vice Chancellor. It may include candidates selected for special reasons or outstanding performance.
What to Do After You Get Admission
Once you confirm your name on the admission list, take these steps immediately.
1. Accept Your Admission
Log in to the UDUSOK portal and accept your offer. You may be asked to pay an acceptance fee. Do this before the deadline.
2. Complete Your Registration
You will need to upload and submit important documents such as:
WAEC or NECO result
JAMB result slip
Passport photograph
Birth certificate or affidavit
Acceptance fee receipt
Make sure all details are correct.
3. Pay Your School Fees
After registration, proceed to pay your school fees through the university payment platform. Keep your receipt safe.
4. Attend Orientation
Orientation helps you understand campus rules, academics, and student life. Do not skip it.
5. Prepare for Resumption/ Lectures
Stay informed by going through the academic calendar.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What should I do if my name is not on the first list?
A: Do not panic. Wait for the second, third, or supplementary lists. Many candidates are admitted in later batches.
Q: How much is the UDUSOK school fees for fresh students?
A: School fees vary by course and faculty. See the school fees schedule for a full breakdown.
Q: Does UDUSOK provide hostel accommodation?
A: Yes, UDUSOK has hostels for students, but spaces are limited. You should apply early once accommodation forms are released.
Q: When will lectures start for the 2025/2026 session?
A: The start date will be announced in the official academic calendar. It is usually published before resumption.
Q: Can I change my course after getting admission?
A: Yes, in some cases. You may apply for a change of course through the university and JAMB, depending on your score and availability.
Q: What happens if I do not accept my admission on time?
A: If you miss the deadline, your admission may be withdrawn and given to another candidate.