GSU Post UTME Screening Form 2026/2027 Is Now Available

GSU Post UTME Screening Form 2026/2027: In my role as an admission consultant, with a wealth of experience working with thousands of candidates in the northern tertiary admissions process, it is important to note that GSU has a very organized and thorough selection procedure. One misstep may land your application on the rejection pile. This detailed guide will assist you in every aspect of the 2026/2027 Post-UTME and DE screening.

Applicant Eligible for GSU Post UTME Screening

To gain access to the 2026/2027 application portal, you must satisfy these baseline criteria:

  • Choice of Institution: You must have selected Gombe State University as your first-choice institution. If you didn’t, you must perform a Change of Institution on your JAMB profile early.

  • Rigid, Tiered JAMB Cut-off Marks: GSU does not use a single flat cut-off. Your score must match the specific faculty threshold:

    • Elite Programs (Medicine & Surgery MBBS, Pharmacy, Nursing, Law): Minimum of 200.

    • Mid-Tier Programs (Public Health): Minimum of 190.

    • Technical & Basic Medical Tier (Computer Science, Science Laboratory, Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Human Nutrition): Minimum of 180.

    • General Programs (Agriculture, Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Arts, Education, Social Sciences): Minimum of 150.

  • O’Level Grid: A minimum of five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects (including English Language and Mathematics) obtained in not more than two sittings.

  • Direct Entry (DE) Applicants: DE candidates must possess an ND/HND with a minimum of Lower Credit, or an NCE with a Merit pass in relevant combinations.

Required Details & Documents

Have these details and physical documents ready before accessing the registration system:

  1. JAMB 2026 Original UTME Result Slip / DE Registration Slip.

  2. O’Level Result Certificate(s) (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) or online statement printouts.

  3. Primary School Leaving Certificate.

  4. Local Government Certificate of Origin / Indigene Letter.

  5. Birth Certificate or Statutory Declaration of Age.

  6. A high-quality digital passport photograph with a plain background.

How to Apply for the GSU Post UTME Form

The initial phase runs through the university’s custom admission link. Follow these steps carefully:

  1. Launch the Portal: Go directly to the official platform link at gsu-edu.com/admission.

  2. Verify Identity: Enter your 2026 JAMB Registration Number and click “Get Details” to fetch your data.

  3. Process Payment: The official screening fee is ₦2,000 (excluding automated platform charges). Pay securely using the integrated gateway via ATM Debit Card, Bank Transfer, or USSD code.

  4. Create Profile: Fill out the online form to deploy your custom screening account and click “Register.”

  5. Generate Data Form: Review the automatically mapped layout and click “Generate Data Form.”

Note: The portal will generate a PDF file of exactly two pages. You MUST print this out. The second page functions directly as your Post-UTME CBT Screening Exam Card / Slip, which contains your exam batch details and acts as your entry pass.

GSU Post UTME Screening Date 2025/2026

Official operational timelines are finalized by the university Senate close to the application launch window.

  • Expected Window Opening: Historically, the GSU online application portal opens around early September.

  • Expected Closing Window: The portal usually remains active for roughly 3 to 4 weeks.

  • CBT Screening Dates: The on-campus examination batches generally drop immediately following portal closure, typically in October.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Do I need to travel to Gombe State for the Post-UTME screening?

  • Yes. While the registration and payments are handled completely online, UTME candidates must physically attend the CBT exam screening on campus.

Q: Does GSU accept combined sittings for O’level results?

  • Yes, GSU permits a maximum combination of two sittings (e.g., mixing WAEC and NECO results) across all faculties, including Medicine and Law.

Q: Can I apply to GSU using an Awaiting Result (AR) status?

  • Yes, you can register as an Awaiting Result candidate, but your credentials must be completely updated on your central JAMB CAPS profile before the university wraps up its final batch compilation.

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