Congratulations on clearing the UNIBEN cut off mark, but your admission journey isn't complete just yet. The next step is obtaining and submitting your UNIBEN Post UTME Screening Form.
This is more than a formality as it officially registers you for the university's screening exercise, which typically includes a qualifying exam. Submitting correctly and on time is essential, as missing the deadline means being excluded from the admission process entirely.
Start gathering your required details now, and stay closely monitored on this website and the UNIBEN admission portal as we guide you through every step of this process to help you secure your spot without a hitch.
UNIBEN Post UTME Screening Form 2025/2026
UNIBEN opened its screening portal between 4th and 22nd August, 2025, and the exams were between Monday, 1st September and 6th September 2025. The screening exercise was conducted using the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.
The portal is officially closed now as admission for the 2025/2026 academic session has already been conducted, but the 2026/2027 session hasn't commenced yet.
Eligibility Criteria for UNIBEN Post UTME Screening Form
To qualify for this screening, candidates must:
Choose UNIBEN as their First choice institution in UTME.
Have scored a minimum of 200 in the UTME conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
Have at least five (5) credits, including English Language and Mathematics, in your O Level results (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB).
Hold at least an upper credit in ND, NCE, HND, or equivalent qualifications (Direct Entry).
How to Register for UNIBEN Post UTME Screening
There are steps you need to carefully follow to avoid mistakes. It includes:
Visit the UNIBEN website at https://www.uniben.edu/
Click on the "Application Menu"
Follow the instructions on your screen and click "Begin Application Process."
Input your JAMB Reg Number, JAMB Score, and create a Password.
Go ahead to use your JAMB Reg Number and password to log in.
Fill in your details correctly.
Toggle to payment and click on "Pay with Remita". The screening fee is ₦2,000 (not counting the extra portal charges)
When payment has been made, print your acknowledgement slip and screening invite with your exam date and time.
Course Groupings for the Screening
The screening is usually organized in groups. Ensure you know where your course falls and the venue to avoid confusion on exam day. These are the groupings below:
Group 1:
Physical Sciences
Engineering
Environmental Sciences
Education: Physical Sciences
Statistics (Pure Science track)
Technical Education
Group 2:
Life Sciences
Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy
Basic Medical Sciences
Agriculture, Home Economics
Life Sciences
Education – Life Sciences
Veterinary Medicine
Group 3:
Social Sciences
Education: Social Sciences
Library and Information Science
Guidance and Counseling
Early Childhood Education
Adult Education
Group 4:
Management Sciences
Management, Accounting, Marketing
Mathematics and Economics
Estate Management
Statistics
Economics
Group 5:
Arts
Law
Arts proper
Education: Arts
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Screening Score for UNIBEN?
A: The Pass Mark considered by the university is 50 marks. Any candidate who scores below this mark in the test will not be considered for admission.
Q: How Many Subjects are written in UNIBEN Post UTME?
A: 4 UTME Subjects
Q: Can I Get Admission without Post UTME Screening?
A: If you don't participate in the Post UTME screening, you will not be considered for admission.
Q: How Much is the UNIBEN Acceptance Fee in 2025?
A: The UNIBEN Acceptance Fee is N122,820 for Sciences and N115,670 for Non Sciences.
Q: How Do you know if Uniben has Given you Admission?
A: To check your UNIBEN admission status, make use of the JAMB CAPS portal (efacility.jamb.gov.ng) to see if you're offered admission and then, if given admission, go to the UNIBEN WAeUP portal (portal.uniben.edu)using your JAMB details to process acceptance and clearance online, as the university now handles most processes digitally.
Q: How Many Questions are in the Post UTME for Uniben?
A: Number of Questions: 40–50