AKSU Post UTME Form 2026/2027 | See Eligibility and How To Apply
AKSU Post-UTME Form 2026/2027: Is the plan to gain admission to Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) for the 2026/2027 academic year? Irrespective of whether you want to get admitted to either the main campus in Ikot Akpaden or the satellite campus in Mkpat Enin, the importance of doing your screening right cannot be overemphasized.
Being a seasoned admissions counselor, I have helped many students navigate the AKSU admissions process. Regardless of whether you wish to be admitted to either the main campus in Ikot Akpaden or the satellite campus in Mkpat Enin, the importance of conducting your screening correctly cannot be overstateddents navigate the AKSU admissions process.” The following guide contains all the steps needed to successfully gain admission without being ensnared by certain common registration pitfalls.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for the 2026/2027 screening portal, you must check the following boxes:
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First Choice Preference: You must have chosen Akwa Ibom State University as your First Choice institution. If you didn’t, you need to visit an approved JAMB CBT center and apply for a Change of Institution before the portal closes.
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JAMB Cut-off Mark: Based on recent sessions, the baseline cut-off mark is 150. If you scored 150 or above, you are eligible to register. However, for highly competitive programs like Civil Engineering, Mass Communication, or Computer Science, aiming much higher is strongly recommended.
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O’Level Requirements: You must have a minimum of five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, obtained in not more than two sittings. AKSU accepts WAEC, NECO, and NABTEB.
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Direct Entry (DE) Applicants: DE candidates must possess a recognized Diploma (ND/HND), NCE, or an A-Level certificate (such as JUPEB) relevant to their intended field of study.
Required Documents for Registration
Before loading the registration portal, ensure you have clear, scanned copies of these documents ready. They must be in .jpg / .jpeg format, with file sizes strictly between 120KB and 150KB:
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JAMB 2026 Original UTME Result Slip (or DE Registration Slip for Direct Entry).
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O-Level Result Certificate(s) or Statement of Result.
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Birth Certificate or Statutory Declaration of Age.
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Local Government Certificate of Origin.
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Recent Passport Photograph (clear with a plain background).
How to Apply for AKSU Post UTME Form
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Follow these steps carefully to ensure your profile updates properly on the official database:
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Visit the Portal: Go to the official university portal at portal.aksu.edu.ng.
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Navigate to Enrollment: Click on “START NOW,” then select “Enroll” and choose PUTME.
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Verify Status: Type in your 2026 JAMB Registration Number and click the arrow button to verify your identity.
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Process Payment: Generate your transaction invoice. The official screening fee is ₦2,000 (excluding micro-bank charges). You can pay instantly using your debit card online or via bank transfer through the portal gateway.
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Document Upload: Carefully upload your pre-sized scanned documents (.jpg format, 120KB–150KB).
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Review Grades: Enter your O-Level grades exactly as they appear on your certificate.
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Finalize Application: Click “Finish” to complete your tracking file and generate your official AKSU Registration Confirmation Slip. Print this out and keep it safe!
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I apply to AKSU with an Awaiting Result (AR)?
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Yes, you can register with Awaiting Result. However, you must make sure that your WAEC or NECO grades are uploaded to the JAMB CAPS portal immediately after your results are released.
Q: Does AKSU accept two sittings?
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Yes, AKSU accepts a maximum combination of two sittings (e.g., WAEC and NECO combined) for all undergraduate programs.
Q: Do I need to come to Ikot Akpaden for an exam?
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No. The screening is entirely online. You will only visit the campus for physical verification and clearance after you have been offered provisional admission.