UNILORIN CBT Timetable for 2025/2026 1st Semester Exam

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The management of University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has shared the provisional Computer-Based Test timetable for the 2025/2026 Harmattan Semester examinations.

The exams are scheduled to run from Monday, January 26 to Thursday, February 12, 2026. During this period, students will sit for their papers in batches each day, based on faculty, department, and registered courses. Each course has its own time slot, and students are expected to stick to the time listed for them.

The full CBT timetable has been provided in images attached at the below. Students are advised to check carefully and confirm their course dates and times early, so there is no mix-up later.

Key exam instructions for students

Students are expected to follow these rules strictly during the CBT exams:

  1. All examinations will hold exactly as listed on the timetable. There will be no changes.
  2. Late arrival will not be accepted, even by a few minutes.
  3. Only coloured course registration forms printed from the university portal, with a clear passport photograph, will be accepted for entry.
  4. Every student must come with a valid and current university ID card.
  5. Any form of forgery or tampering with documents or ID cards will lead to sanctions.
  6. Items such as bags, wallets, pens, phones, bangles, neck chains, wrist or ankle chains, and wristwatches are banned at the CBT centre.
  7. Wooden pencils may be allowed, but nothing else.
  8. All exam rules listed in the Academic Regulations Handbook, including the dress code, will apply.

Students are encouraged to prepare ahead and arrive early on their exam days. Missing a paper due to lateness can be costly, and nobody wants that kind of stress.

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