UNILESA 2025/2026 Admission for New Programmes
University of Ilesa (UNILESA) is now selling the application forms for admission into its 2025/2026 academic session, newly introduced programmes.
Applications are invited for admission into the following new academic programmes, now approved for the University of Ilesa (UNILESA), Ilesa, Osun State:
- Faculty of Agriculture
- B.Sc. Agricultural Economics
- B.Sc. Agribusiness
- B.Sc. Animal Science
- B.Sc. Crop Science
- B.Sc. Soil Science
- B. Agriculture
- B.Sc. Fisheries and Aquaculture
- Faculty of Arts
- B.A. Chinese Studies
- B.A. Modern European Languages (French)
- Faculty of Education
- B.Ed. Special Needs Education
- B.Ed. Early Childhood Education
Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates who sat for the 2025/2026 UTME with scores of 160 and above are eligible to apply.

Application Instructions:
To apply, follow the necessary steps for admission into the University by changing your institution of choice to UNILESA on JAMB CAPS. Thereafter, apply through
admissions.unilesa.edu.ng.
The deadline for the application is November 14, 2025.
Enquiries: For further information, please call +234 803 455 1464
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