Dennis Osadebay University (DOU) Admission List 2025/2026

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Dennis Osadebay University has released the admission list for 2025/2026. Candidates can now check their names on the JAMB CAPS portal. Please read further for steps and key notes.

Dennis Osadebay University Admission List 2025/2026 Released

Dennis Osadebay University, fondly called DOU by many, has let out the much-awaited admission list for the 2025/2026 session. For those who sat on pins and needles waiting, the news is here. The names are now live, but you must take a little walk through the JAMB portal to see your status. Not on the school's website yet, just JAMB's CAPS platform.

How to check the Dennis Osadebay University admission list

Now, if you are wondering where to click or tap, do not worry. The process is fairly plain, but a small slip could leave you stuck. So here is the rundown, short and clear:

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On a phone, the page may play tricks. Many only see a welcome page. If that happens, try Chrome and pick "request desktop site". It opens the full page, no magic needed.

What each response means on JAMB CAPS

When you check, you might see one of a handful of messages. Each one says something different about where you stand:

What next if your name shows

If you do see your name, the next move is simple but very important:

It is like a receipt, you will need it later. Do not put it off.

Final note

To those whose names made it onto the Dennis Osadebay University admission list, big congratulations. For others, keep hope alive, as lists sometimes roll out in parts. Nothing is set in stone until all is done. And as folks often say around campus, "no be who first enter class dey finish first." Patience may yet pay off.

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