KWASU Post UTME Screening Form 2026/2027 Is Now Available
KWASU Post UTME Screening Form 2026/2027: Are you seeking admission to Kwara State University (KWASU) at Malete? Reputed to be the “University of Community Development,” KWASU has positioned itself to be among the most progressive state universities in Nigeria because of the stability of its academic calendar, innovative course offerings such as Aeronautical Engineering, and an advanced digital system.
Having served as a professional admission consultant for many students applying to various universities, I can assist you in navigating the complex KWASU admission procedure. For the 2026/2027 academic year, KWASU is further improving its efficient digital admission process. Herein, you will get complete information on how to access and use the portal.
Required Documents for Online Registration
Ensure you prepare clear, high-quality digital scans of the following credentials before opening the application link:
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JAMB 2026 Original UTME Result Slip or DE Registration Slip.
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O’Level Result Certificate(s) or online statement printouts (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB).
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Citizenship Document / Certificate of Origin (Crucial for state-quota mapping).
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A valid, personal Email Address and an active Phone Number.
How to Apply for the KWASU Post UTME Form
The registration process runs smoothly through the university’s central portal ecosystem. Follow these steps meticulously:
Applicant Eligible for KWASU Post UTME Screening
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To gain access to the 2026/2027 registration portal, you must meet the following criteria:
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First Choice Preference: You must have selected Kwara State University as your First Choice institution. If you listed them as a second choice, visit an accredited JAMB CBT center to perform a Change of Institution to KWASU before the screening window closes.
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JAMB Cut-off Marks: The absolute baseline institutional minimum required to open an application file on the portal is 160 (though some past cycles opened at 150 for select administrative courses). However, competitive disciplines enforce higher, tiered boundaries:
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Medicine & Surgery (MBBS): Usually 220 – 240+
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Engineering Programs (Aeronautical, Civil, Mechanical, etc.): Usually 190 – 200+
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Computer Science / Nursing Science / Medical Laboratory Science: Usually 190+
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Social Sciences, Management, and Humanities: Usually 160 – 180+
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O’Level Grid: A minimum of five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects (including English Language for all courses and Mathematics where required) obtained in not more than two sittings.
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The MBBS Exception: Candidates applying for Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) must obtain their five core credits in strictly one sitting.
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Direct Entry (DE) Applicants: DE candidates must possess a valid advanced qualification, such as an ND (Upper Credit), HND (Lower Credit), NCE (Merit and above), or an acceptable point profile in IJMB/GCE A-Levels.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Do I need to travel to Malete to write a physical screening exam?
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No. KWASU utilizes an online credential screening model. Your physical appearance is not required during the initial application window.
Q: Does KWASU accept combined sittings for O’level results?
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Yes, the institution permits a maximum combination of two sittings (e.g., combining WAEC and NECO results) across all undergraduate programs, except for Medicine and Surgery (MBBS), which strictly requires a single sitting.
Q: Can I apply if my JAMB score is exactly 155?
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No. The absolute baseline institutional minimum score required to access the screening portal for standard undergraduate degree programs is strictly 160.