Are you a student who chose Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) as your first choice in JAMB? Or are you planning to change your institution to AAUA? Great news for you!
The management of AAUA has officially announced that the UTME and Direct Entry Admission Form for the 2025/2026 academic session is now available. This means the school is now ready to welcome new students for the next academic year.
In this post, we will explain everything you need to know about the AAUA admission process in a very simple and easy way. We will talk about the cut-off mark, eligibility, how to apply, documents needed, and important tips to help you succe
ed.
AAUA
Adekunle Ajasin University, also called AAUA, is one of the best public universities in Nigeria. It is located in Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State. The university is known for its peaceful learning environment, excellent lecturers, and strong academic programs in Arts, Sciences, Education, Social Sciences, and Law.
Whether you want to study Law, Mass Communication, Economics, Chemistry, English, or Political Science – AAUA is a good place to start your future.
Who Can Apply?
You are eligible to apply for the AAUA Post-UTME form if:
You chose AAUA as your First Choice during your 2025 UTME registration.
You scored 160 and above in your JAMB UTME exam.
You have at least five (5) O’Level credits in relevant subjects, including English and Mathematics.
You are a Direct Entry (DE) candidate with at least Upper Credit in OND, NCE, HND or have a degree certificate.
If you did not choose AAUA as your first choice but wish to study there, you must first do a change of institution on the JAMB portal befor
e you can apply.
AAUA Cut-Off Mark for 2025 Admission
The general cut-off mark for AAUA is 160. This means that any candidate who scored 160 or more in JAMB is allowed to apply.
However, some competitive courses may require higher scores. For example:
Course Recommended JAMB Score
Law 240 and above
Mass Communication 200 and above
Political Science 200 and above
Microbiology 190 and above
Accounting 200 and above
English 180 and above
Note: Scoring above 160 does not guarantee admission. Admission depends on your UTME score, O’level results, and sometimes post-UTME performance (if conducted).
Step-by-Step Guide to Apply for AAUA Post-UTME Form
Follow the simple steps below to apply:
Step 1: Visit the AAUA Post-UTME Portal
Step 2: Login or Create an Account
Use your JAMB Registration Number to log in.
Provide your email address and phone number.
Step 3: Make Payment
Pay the application fee of ₦2,000 via Remita or other available payment methods (e.g. bank transfer, card, USSD).
Make sure you keep your payment receipt or print it out.
Step 4: Complete the Online Form
Fill in your personal details like name, address, and phone number.
Provide your O’level results (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB).
For Direct Entry students, upload your academic certificates or transcript.
Step 5: Upload Required Documents
You will need to upload scanned copies of:
Recent passport photograph
O’level result
Birth certificate
Certificate of origin
Direct Entry credentials (if applicable)
Step 6: Submit and Print Out Your Slip
Review your form before final submission.
Print out your acknowledgment slip and application summary.
Keep them safe for future reference.
Important Dates to Remember
COMMENCEMNT DATE: 23RD JULY, 2025
Note: AAUA may not conduct physical Post-UTME exams. They may use your JAMB and O’level results to calculate your admission chances. But stay alert for up
dates from the school.
Required Documents for Screening
Make sure you have the following:
Post-UTME Acknowledgment Slip
Original JAMB result
O’Level results (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB)
Birth certificate or sworn declaration of age
State of Origin Certificate
Scratch card(s) for checking O’level results
Tips for Success
Here are simple tips to help you get admitted into AAUA:
Apply early: Don’t wait until the last minute. Apply as soon as possible.
Double-check your O’level results: Make sure all required subjects are complete.
Score high in JAMB: The higher your score, the better your chances.
Keep your documents safe: You’ll need them for screening or registration.
Follow official updates: Always check AAUA’s website or social media for news.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Using the wrong JAMB registration number
Uploading unclear or wrong documents
Applying without meeting the cut-off mark
Not making AAUA your first choice
Misspelling your name or email address
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I apply if I didn’t choose AAUA initially?
A: Yes! But first, do a change of institution to AAUA on your JAMB profile.
Q: Will AAUA conduct Post-UTME exams this year?
A: As of now, the school has not announced that. If not, they may use your JAMB and O’Level results.
Q: What if I have a low score?
A: You can apply for less competitive courses like Philosophy, Education, or Sociology.
Q: Can Direct Entry candidates apply?
A: Yes! DE candidates with valid qualifications like NCE, OND, or HND can apply.
Final Words
The AAUA Post-UTME/DE form is now out, and this is your chance to start your academic journey at one of Nigeria’s best public universities. If you scored 160 and above in JAMB and have your required O’level subjects, don’t miss this opportunity.
AAUA is known for academic excellence, peace, and strong values. If you get admitted, you’ll be part of a community that cares about your future.
So, go ahead, apply now, and prepare well.
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Good luck!