Afe Babalola University Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD) Post UTME Past Questions and Answers
As a seasoned academic consultant with years of experience helping thousands of students secure admission into the Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), I understand the “admission fever” you are currently experiencing. Ranked as one of the best universities in Nigeria and globally, ABUAD is a premier destination for students aiming for the pinnacle of Law, Medicine, Engineering, and the Sciences. While your JAMB result is your ticket to apply, the ABUAD Post UTME (Screening Exercise) is the ultimate gatekeeper. In this guide, we will simplify the ABUAD Past Questions and Answers and provide you with a strategy to dominate the 2026 screening exercise.
Why You Need ABUAD Post UTME Past Questions
Admission into ABUAD is strictly merit-based and highly competitive. Because the university attracts the brightest minds from across Africa, especially for its world-class College of Medicine and College of Law, the screening is designed to test your precision, speed, and analytical depth.
Nature of the ABUAD Screening Format
Based on previous admission cycles, the ABUAD screening process is typically a Computer-Based Test (CBT) followed by a personal interaction or interview for specific professional courses.
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Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT).
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Questions: Usually 50 questions.
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Duration: Approximately 60 minutes.
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Subjects: You are tested on your JAMB subject combination (e.g., English, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics for Medicine).
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Scoring: The university uses a weighted aggregate system. Every mark is vital for competitive courses like Medicine (MBBS) and Nursing Science.
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