Ibarapa Poly Post UTME Form 2026/2027 Is Now Available

Ibarapa Poly Post UTME Form 2026/2027: As an education consultant who has guided many students through the admission gates of Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa (formerly known as The Ibarapa Polytechnic), I can tell you that this institution is a hidden gem for technical and vocational excellence in Oyo State.

However, since its rebranding and name change, many students get confused about the application process. This guide provides you with a clear, expert roadmap for the 2026/2027 Post-UTME session.

What is Ibarapa Poly (AOPE) Post-UTME?

The Post-UTME (Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) is the final screening process that converts you from a “JAMB applicant” to an “Official Student.”

Why is it important? It’s not just about your JAMB score. The polytechnic uses this exercise to verify that your O’Level subjects (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) match the requirements for your specific course. Without completing this, the school cannot recommend you for admission on the JAMB Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS).

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for the 2026/2027 screening, you must meet these criteria:

  • Choice of Institution: You must have chosen Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa as your First Choice.

    • Expert Tip: If you didn’t, you must do a “Change of Institution” on the JAMB portal immediately.

  • JAMB Cut-off Mark: The baseline score is typically 100. However, for competitive courses like Computer Science or Civil Engineering, I recommend aiming for 140+ to stay safe.

  • O’Level Results: You need at least five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings.

  • Age: Candidates must be at least 16 years old by the time of admission.

Post-UTME Screening Format

Based on previous years, the screening usually follows a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format held physically on the campus in Eruwa.

Candidates are often tested on:

  1. Use of English

  2. Mathematics

  3. General Paper/Current Affairs

  4. Relevant Subjects (e.g., Physics for Engineers, Economics for Business students).

Required Documents for Registration

Have these items ready (digital scans and physical copies):

  • JAMB Original Result Slip.

  • O’Level Result(s) (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB).

  • Recent passport photograph (Clear, plain background).

  • O’Level Result Checking Card (Scratch card for verification).

  • Certificate of State of Origin and Birth Certificate.

Step-by-Step Registration Guide

  1. Visit the Portal: Go to the official application site: .

  2. Verify Details: Click on “Verify Your Details” and enter your JAMB Registration Number, email, and phone number.

  3. Payment: Generate a payment invoice. The screening fee is usually ₦2,000 (excluding bank/portal charges). Pay via Remita or the school’s integrated payment gateway.

  4. Complete Bio-Data: After payment, log in with your Application ID and Password to fill out your academic and personal information.

  5. Upload Documents: Upload clear scans of your results and passport.

  6. Print Evidence: Submit and print your Post-UTME Screening Slip. This slip contains your examination date and venue.

Important Dates & Deadlines

  • Form Release: Typically opens around July or August.

  • Registration Deadline: Usually lasts for 6–8 weeks.

  • Screening Date: Often scheduled for the first week of October.

  • Note: Official 2026 dates are not yet released. Always check the portal starting from July.

Calculation of Admission Chances

Adeseun Ogundoyin Poly uses a weighted aggregate system:

  • JAMB Score (50%)

  • Post-UTME CBT Score (30%)

  • O’Level Grades (20%) > Expert Insight: A1 = 10pts, B2 = 9pts, C6 = 5pts. High grades in your core subjects like Physics (for Science) or Accounting (for Business) will significantly boost your aggregate.

Common Mistakes & Admission Tips

Common Mistakes:

  • Wrong JAMB Number: Inputting a wrong JAMB number will prevent the school from linking your result to the national database.

  • Ignoring JAMB CAPS: You must upload your O’Level result to the JAMB CAPS portal at a CBT center. If JAMB doesn’t see your result, the school cannot admit you.

  • Late Registration: Waiting until the last day often leads to portal congestion and failed payments.

Tips for Success:

  • Study Past Questions: The CBT questions are often drawn from JAMB past questions and basic secondary school curriculum.

  • Subject Combination: Ensure your O’Level subjects match your course (e.g., you cannot study Computer Science without a credit in Physics).

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the school accept Second Choice?

A: No. You must change your first choice to Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa on JAMB CAPS.

Q: Can I combine two O’Level sittings?

A: Yes, you can combine WAEC and NECO, or two sittings of the same exam.

Q: Where is the Polytechnic located?

A: It is located in Eruwa, Oyo State, about an hour’s drive from Ibadan.

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