Step-by-Step Guide to Enrolling in a Nigerian University (UTME, Post-UTME, Admission)
Getting admitted into a Nigerian university requires going through a regulated process overseen by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and the universities themselves. From UTME registration to final admission, here’s a clear step-by-step guide.
📌 Step 1: Obtain Your O’Level Results
You must have WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB results with at least 5 credits, including English and Mathematics.
The required subjects depend on your chosen course (e.g., Medicine requires Biology, Chemistry, Physics).
📌 Step 2: Register for JAMB UTME
Visit an accredited JAMB registration center.
Create your profile and obtain your National Identification Number (NIN) (mandatory).
Buy the JAMB e-PIN (₦4,500–₦6,000).
Fill in your chosen course, universities of choice, and personal details.
Sit for the UTME exam (4 subjects, including English).
📌 Step 3: Check UTME Results
Results are usually released within days.
Minimum cutoff marks vary (often 140–200, depending on university and course).