Anchor University Post UTME Screening Schedule 2025/2026
Anchor University has fixed its Post UTME screening for 2025/2026. Candidates in the Southwest will attend a physical session on 26 August, while others will join online on 28 August. Please review the rules, age limits, and required documents before the date.
Anchor University in Lagos has pinned down the dates for its Post UTME screening. For candidates eyeing admission into the 2025/2026 academic year, the notice is clear: the process is happening in two rounds. Some will show up on campus, others will log in from their homes, but all roads lead to the same point, admission.
Screening Dates And Modes
The university has split the screening into two groups.
- Physical Screening
- For candidates living in the Southwest region.
- Venue: Anchor University campus.
- Date: Tuesday, 26 August 2025.
- Time: 9:00am.
- Online Screening
- For candidates living outside the Southwest.
- Mode: Online, coordinated by the campus.
- Date: Thursday, 28 August 2025.
- Time: 9:00am.
The structure makes sense, so no one needs to travel halfway across the country just to answer questions.
Who Is Eligible?
The doors are open, but not to everyone.
- Only candidates who picked Anchor University as first choice in the 2025 UTME and scored 150 or above are welcome.
- Those who put Anchor University as second choice, or forgot to pick it at all, need to head to the JAMB portal and make the change.
- Five O’Level credits are required, at not more than two sittings.
- Students waiting for results should skip the first screening round until their results are ready.
- Age is another rule. Applicants must be 16 years old by 30 September 2025. Anyone younger will have to look at JUPEB or the Diploma option instead.
What To Bring On The Day
Documents can make or break the day. The university has listed what every candidate must carry, original copies only.
- O’Level results, WAEC or NECO.
- JAMB result slip.
- The completed Anchor University application form.
- Birth certificate or sworn declaration of age.
- Scratch cards for result verification, WAEC or NECO as needed.
The session itself will include an oral interaction, where officers go through documents carefully and ask questions. Candidates are expected to stay calm, respond clearly, and show confidence.
Closing Note
This screening is more than paperwork, it is the first handshake between students and the university. For some, it may be nerve-racking, but that is normal. Better to prepare, hold the right documents, and walk in ready. As people like to say, “shine your eyes, no slack,” because small mistakes can close big doors.
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