UDUSOK JAMB Admission Letter Deadline 2026

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Summary

UDUSOK says 2025/2026 new and transfer students must print JAMB admission letters by 25 Feb 2026 for matriculation.

  • Matriculation ceremony: 25 February 2026
  • New and Inter-Faculty Transfer students affected
  • Be CAPS compliant before matriculation
  • Fix any JAMB letter mismatch at a JAMB office
  • No JAMB letter: no matric list, no matric number, no UDUSOK status

UDUSOK JAMB Admission Letter Printing Deadline for 2025/2026 Students

The Management of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (UDUSOK) has issued an urgent directive to newly admitted students and Inter-Faculty Transfer students for the 2025/2026 academic session on printing Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) admission letters.

The notice came from the Office of the Registrar; it centres on JAMB rules and the school admission guidelines.

Matriculation Date Already Set

UDUSOK has scheduled its matriculation ceremony for 25th February, 2026; students are expected to treat it as the key deadline.

Before any student gets formally matriculated, the student must be fully Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) compliant.

Who This Directive Covers

The directive applies to:

What Students Must Do Before 25 Feb 2026

UDUSOK directs affected students to follow these steps; no shortcuts.

1) Resolve any letter mismatch at a JAMB office

Any student whose Admission Confirmation Letter differs from the JAMB Admission Letter must urgently visit a JAMB office to make the required correction or change.

2) Print and verify the original JAMB admission letter

All printing and verification of the original JAMB Admission Letter must be completed on or before 25 February 2026.

Important Notice on Non-Compliance

UDUSOK states that any student who fails to print and present the original JAMB Admission Letter will:

Students are advised to comply strictly with the directive to avoid any complications with their admission status; that is the Message from the Registrar’s office.

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