ABU Post-UTME Form

The ABU Post-UTME Form for the 2026/2027 academic session is expected to be released soon for candidates seeking admission into undergraduate programmes at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria. Every year, thousands of candidates who selected ABU as their first-choice institution in the UTME apply for the screening exercise to qualify for admission consideration.

This article breaks down everything you need to know about the ABU Post-UTME Form 2026/2027 — eligibility requirements, application process, screening schedule, fees, and important tips to secure admission into one of Nigeria’s top federal universities.

ABU Post UTME Requirement For Admission

Ahmadu Bello University only accepts candidates who chose the institution as their first choice in UTME. To be eligible for the ABU Post-UTME screening, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Score 180 or above in UTME

  • Select ABU as the first-choice institution

  • Possess valid Direct Entry (DE) qualifications (for DE applicants)

  • Meet O’Level subject requirements for the chosen course

Candidates who did not choose ABU as their first choice must get a change of institution form from JAMB and change their institution on the JAMB portal before applying.

Meeting the required JAMB score only qualifies you for screening; admission depends on aggregate performance.

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ABU Direct Entry Admission Requirements 2026/2027

To gain admission into ABU, candidates must satisfy the following:

Direct Entry Requirements

DE applicants must possess:

  • A-Level/IJMB/JUPEB/ND/NCE qualifications

  • Relevant subject combinations

UTME Requirements

  • Minimum score: 180+

  • Higher scores are required for competitive courses

O’Level Requirements

At least five credits, including:

  • English Language

  • Mathematics

  • Relevant subjects for the course

Courses with High Competition in Ahmadu Bello University (ABU)

Some programmes at ABU are highly competitive and require higher UTME scores. Examples of these courses are:

  • Medicine and Surgery

  • Pharmacy

  • Law

  • Engineering

  • Nursing

  • Accounting

Candidates seeking admission to study these courses should aim for 220–300+ UTME scores for strong admission chances.

How to Apply for ABU Post-UTME Form

Follow these steps to apply successfully:

  1. Visit ABU screening portal (portal.abu.edu.ng)

  2. Enter JAMB registration number

  3. Generate payment invoice

  4. Pay ₦2,000 online or via bank

  5. Log in again after payment

  6. Fill the screening form correctly

  7. Upload required documents

  8. Submit and print the confirmation slip

Always verify details before submission to avoid errors.

Is ABU Registration Online?

The ABU Post-UTME application is conducted entirely online via the university screening portal. Applicants do not need to travel to Zaria to purchase forms or register.

Registration Period

The university usually opens Post-UTME registration for about 2–3 weeks (e.g., August in previous sessions). Candidates are advised to apply early to avoid portal congestion.

Application Portal

Eligible candidates must register through the official ABU screening portal:

  • ABU Post-UTME Portal: portal.abu.edu.ng

Application Fee

The Post-UTME screening fee is typically ₦2,000, payable online using:

  • ATM card

  • Bank payment slip

Payment confirmation automatically enables access to the screening form.

Double-Check Your Course Combination

Before submitting your ABU Post-UTME form, ensure your UTME subject combination matches your chosen course. Incorrect subject combinations can lead to automatic disqualification, regardless of UTME score.

For example:

  • Medicine: English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics

  • Engineering: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

  • Law: English, Literature, Government/CRS

Candidates who notice errors should correct them immediately via the JAMB portal before the Post-UTME screening.

ABU Post-UTME Screening Schedule

ABU conducts screening exercises according to faculty groupings. Candidates are assigned screening dates based on their selected faculty.

Typical screening schedule structure:

Day 1

  • Agriculture

  • Arts

  • Engineering

  • Environmental Design

  • Physical Sciences

Day 2

  • Life Sciences

  • Pharmaceutical Sciences

  • Veterinary Medicine

Day 3

  • Social Sciences

  • Management Sciences

Day 4

  • Allied Health Sciences

  • Education

  • Basic Medical Sciences

  • Clinical Sciences

  • Dentistry

Candidates must print their screening slip to confirm their exact date and time.

ABU Post-UTME and DE Screening Venues

Applicants are required to attend screening at designated ABU centres on their assigned date. Common screening venues include:

  • IAIICT (Iya Abubakar Institute of ICT)

  • Distance Learning Centre

  • ABU CBT Centre

Required Documents for ABU Screening

Candidates must bring:

  • JAMB UTME result slip

  • ABU Post-UTME registration slip

  • O’Level result (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB)

  • Valid ID (if required)

Failure to present documents may lead to disqualification.

ABU Post-UTME Screening Format

ABU screening may involve:

  • Physical verification of documents

  • CBT aptitude test (in some sessions)

  • O’Level and UTME score assessment

Admission decisions are usually based on aggregate scoring, which combines UTME and Post-UTME performance.

Important Tips for ABU Post-UTME/DE Applicants

To maximise admission chances:

  • Apply early before deadline

  • Ensure correct subject combination

  • Upload clear O’Level results

  • Print screening slip

  • Monitor ABU announcements

  • Score high in UTME

High aggregate scores significantly increase admission probability.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Many candidates lose admission due to preventable errors:

  • Wrong UTME subject combination

  • Incorrect O’Level upload

  • Late registration

  • Choosing ABU as the second choice

  • Low UTME score for a competitive course

Avoid these mistakes to stay eligible.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When will ABU Post-UTME Form 2026/2027 be out?

The form is expected around August 2026, based on previous admission cycles.

What is ABU Post-UTME cut-off mark?

The general minimum is 180, but some courses require higher scores.

Can I apply if I did not choose ABU as my First Choice?

No. You must change ABU to your first choice on JAMB portal first.

How much is ABU Post-UTME Form?

The screening form costs ₦2,000.

Does ABU conduct Post-UTME exam?

ABU may conduct CBT tests or document screening depending on the session.

Note:

Candidates who fail to register within the official window will not be considered for admission. ABU does not usually extend deadlines once registration closes. Therefore, apply immediately once the form is released.

Admission into Ahmadu Bello University is highly competitive, so early preparation and accurate application are essential.

Conclusion

The ABU Post-UTME Form for the 2026/2027 academic session is a crucial step for candidates seeking admission into Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Only candidates with 180+ UTME scores, correct subject combinations, and proper O’Level results are eligible for screening.

Since ABU admission is competitive, applicants should aim for high UTME scores, complete their Post-UTME registration early, and ensure all details are accurate. Meeting the screening requirements positions candidates for admission into one of Nigeria’s most prestigious federal universities.

Prospective students should always confirm updates via the official ABU portal and admission announcements to stay informed throughout the admission process.

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