Post-UTME Explained in Nigeria: Full Guide for University, Polytechnic, and College Applicants

 After writing JAMB UTME, many Nigerian candidates believe admission is automatic once they score high. Unfortunately, that is not true. This is where Post-UTME comes in. Post-UTME is a very important stage in the Nigerian admission process, and misunderstanding it has caused many candidates to lose admission.

This article explains everything you need to know about Post-UTME in Nigeria, including meaning, types, eligibility, scoring, mistakes to avoid, and preparation tips.

What Is Post-UTME?

Post-UTME means Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination. It is an additional screening process conducted by:

Universities

Polytechnics

Colleges of education

It is used to further assess candidates after JAMB UTME.

Why Post-UTME Is Important

Post-UTME helps institutions to:

Screen serious candidates

Reduce overcrowding

Ensure quality admission

Even with a high JAMB score, poor Post-UTME performance can ruin your chances.

Types of Post-UTME in Nigeria

Different institutions use different methods:

1. CBT Post-UTME

Computer-Based Test

Similar to JAMB CBT

Timed examination

2. Written Post-UTME

Paper-based

Common in some colleges

3. Screening (No Exam)

Uses JAMB score

Uses O’level results

Uses age and grades

Eligibility for Post-UTME

To be eligible:

You must choose the institution as first choice

You must meet the minimum cut-off mark

You must have required O’level subjects

Post-UTME Registration Process

Visit school portal

Create account

Pay screening fee

Upload documents

Print acknowledgement slip

Documents Required

JAMB result slip

O’level result

Passport photograph

Birth certificate

Post-UTME Scoring System

Scoring varies by institution:

Some use 50% JAMB + 50% Post-UTME

Others use JAMB + O’level grading

Common Mistakes Candidates Make

Late registration

Wrong subject combination

Uploading wrong documents

Ignoring admission updates

How to Prepare for Post-UTME

Study UTME syllabus

Practice past questions

Follow school-specific format

Manage time well

Can You Fail Post-UTME?

Yes. Many candidates fail due to:

Poor preparation

Overconfidence

Lack of information

Conclusion

Post-UTME is a critical part of Nigeria’s admission process. Candidates who take it seriously increase their chances of gaining admission significantly.

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