The journey to securing admission into a Nigerian university goes beyond just passing the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). For many schools, students are required to complete a second screening called the Post UTME. If you’re wondering what it is and why it’s necessary, this article provides clarity on everything you need to know.
Why Post UTME?
UTME Overview
The Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) is an entrance exam conducted by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) for students aiming to get into higher education in Nigeria. The UTME tests candidates across a range of subjects, based on the intended field of study, and generates scores used by universities to determine eligibility for admission. However, passing the UTME is only one part of the process.
What is Post UTME?
Post UTME is an additional examination or screening conducted by individual universities after the UTME results are released. It serves as a further filter to ensure that candidates who pass the UTME meet the institution's specific requirements. Each university in Nigeria can conduct its own Post UTME examination, using questions that are often based on previous UTME and SSCE/NECO exams.
Examination Purpose Conducting Body
UTME Entry qualification for higher education JAMB
Post UTME Screening of UTME qualifiers for university Individual universities
Why Do Universities Conduct Post UTME?
While the UTME provides a baseline score for evaluating candidates, universities want a more specific assessment of their applicants. The Post UTME allows them to test not just academic knowledge, but also the readiness of students to engage with the rigors of tertiary education. The format and structure of the Post UTME can vary by institution, but it typically includes questions similar to those seen in the UTME.
Where to Learn More About Post UTME Exams
If you’re interested in the specific Post UTME requirements of individual universities, you can find up-to-date information and exam schedules on
NGScholars Post UTME Updates. This resource provides a comprehensive list of universities, including exam dates, venues, and available forms.
How to Prepare for Your Post UTME Screening
Preparation is key to passing the Post UTME and securing your admission. Below are some strategies to help you succeed:
1. Gather Past Question Papers
Many Post UTME exams are patterned after UTME questions. Reviewing past papers from both exams will help you understand the structure and areas of focus. Spend extra time on subjects relevant to your desired course of study.
2. Use Online CBT Platforms
Since the Post UTME is typically computer-based (CBT), familiarizing yourself with online CBT platforms can help you build speed and confidence. These platforms simulate the actual test environment, allowing you to practice under timed conditions.
Preparation Method Benefit
Past Question Papers Understand exam structure and types of questions
CBT Platforms Build speed and familiarity with computer-based exams
3. Create a Study Plan
Consistency in your study routine is critical. Allocate time to review each subject, paying special attention to your weak points. Dedicate time daily to study for the week leading up to the exam, ensuring a balanced review of all subjects.
4. Participate in Study Groups
Study groups can be a great way to exchange knowledge and clarify doubts. Group discussions help reinforce what you’ve studied and expose you to different perspectives on the same topics.
5. Arrive Early for the Screening
If your screening is at a distant location, consider arriving at least a day before the exam. This allows you to get familiar with the environment and avoid unnecessary stress on the exam day.
6. Stay Calm and Follow Instructions
During the exam, ensure that you read all instructions carefully before answering. Time management is crucial, so begin with questions you're confident about to build momentum. Avoid spending too much time on any one question, as this could limit your ability to complete the exam.
Universities That Still Have Post UTME Forms Out
For students interested in applying, the following universities still have Post UTME forms available for the 2024/2025 academic year. Make sure to check the deadlines:
University Exam Form Deadline
Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) 25th September 2024
University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNINIGER) 30th September 2024
Alex Ekwueme Federal University (AE-FUNAI) 30th September 2024
Lagos State University of Education (LASUED) 30th September 2024
How Much is the Post-UTME Form?
A common question candidates ask is about the cost of the Post UTME form. The federal government has capped the cost at two thousand Naira (N2,000) since 2017. Any university charging more than this amount is acting against government guidelines. Although prices should not exceed this limit, always confirm the exact cost when purchasing your form.
Year Maximum Price (Naira)
2023/2024 2,000
2024/2025 2,000
Final Thoughts
Preparing for the Post UTME can feel overwhelming, but with the right tools and strategies, you can improve your chances of success. Understanding the purpose of the exam, reviewing past questions, and engaging with CBT platforms can give you a competitive edge. Don’t forget to stay updated on deadlines and requirements for the universities you’re applying to, and be sure to arrive early on exam day to reduce stress.