Post UTME 2026/2027: See List of Schools Selling Forms

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Post UTME is a Post-JAMB (Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board) examination or screening for candidates seeking admission into various universities, polytechnics, colleges of education and other tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

The 2026/2027 academic session admission process has started for Tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

This page contains up-to-date information pertaining to the Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (Post-UTME) forms of various schools in Nigeria.

Follow the link representing your institution of choice below to get all the information you need as regards its post-UTME form application.

Post UTME

Following the announcement of the 2026/2027 cut-off marks during the annual policy meeting, various institutions can now go ahead & start their post UTME screening exercises. However, schools handle Post UTME differently. Some schools conducts exams while others just check documents or screen results (O'level & UTME). 

Universities, polytechnics, monotechnic, colleges of education and nursing colleges have started selling Post UTME forms for the 2026/2027 academic sessions. To stay on point, we have created this page for candidates to check whether their institution of choice have started the post UTME screening or not.

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Don't Get Played, What to Know Before You Apply

Application is personal. If anyone claim they can "help you get admission" for a fee, walk away. Legit schools do not work with agents or middleman.

You also need the right subject. Before you hit submit check the official JAMB brochure. Make sure your O'level and JAMB subject fit your chosen course. A mismatch could ruin your chance, even with a high score.

Each school has its own process. Some use computer-based test, some hold interviews and other only verify documents. Read your school's announcement carefully before applying so you don't miss key details.

What Happens After Post UTME

After the test or screening, school release result or admission lists in stages. Keep your JAMB CAPS portal and school website bookmarked. Sometimes, the first list doesn't mean the process is over. If you miss the first batch, more list might follow.

And remember: patience help. Admissions is not always first come, first served. Many schools consider your course, quota and cut-off before making final decisions.

Post UTME — Universities Selling Forms

See also — Post-UTME Past Questions & Answers .

Post UTME— Polytechnics, Monotechnics, Colleges of Nursing Sciences & Others Selling Forms

Post UTME— Colleges of Education Selling Forms

FAQ as Regards Post UTME

What is Post UTME?

Post-UTME is what comes after JAMB UTME. A screening. An exam. A second test. Call it what you want, but miss it and you're out.

How will I know when my institution of choice starts selling its Post UTME form?

The updated list of Nigerian universities, polytechnics, colleges of education and other tertiary institutions that have released post-UTME forms for the 2026/2027 academic session is available above, search for your institution and then follow the appropriate link.

How much is post-UTME form?

The prices of post-UTME forms for each school vary. N2,000 (two thousand naira only) is the minimum and most common price for post-UTME forms.

What is the cut-off mark for my school of choice?

The cut-off marks for each school vary; you can find out the cut-off mark for each school using the links available in the content above.

Final Word

You passed JAMB. But JAMB isn't the finish line. It's just checkpoint one. If your school has started selling, this is your shot. If not, stay alert. This isn't the time to "wait for someone to remind you." It's the time to move.

Your admission depends on it.

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