Unilorin has released the provisional CBT examination timetable for the
UNILORIN CBT Exam Timetable 2025/2026 (Harmattan Semester): Dates and Important Instructions
UNILORIN has released the provisional CBT examination timetable for the 2025/2026 Harmattan Semester.
Exam dates (official schedule window)
- Start: Monday, 26 January 2026
- End: Thursday, 12 February 2026
During this period, examinations will run in daily batches across faculties and departments, and each course has a specific time slot. Students must attend only the time and batch assigned to them.
What students should do immediately
- Locate your courses on the timetable
- Confirm your faculty and department
- Confirm each registered course and its exact date/time
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Confirm your batch (if shown)
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Create your personal exam list
- Write your courses in order of date and time
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Keep a screenshot or printed copy of your schedule
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Arrive early
- Late arrival is not accepted, even by a few minutes.
Key CBT exam instructions (very important)
Students are expected to follow these instructions strictly: - Exams will hold exactly as listed on the timetable. - Late arrival will not be accepted. - Only coloured course registration forms printed from the university portal with a clear passport photograph will be accepted for entry. - Every student must come with a valid and current university ID card. - Any form of document or ID tampering can lead to sanctions.
Items not allowed at the CBT centre
Students are warned not to go to the CBT centre with banned items such as: - bags - wallets - phones - pens - wristwatches - neck chains or wrist/ankle chains - bangles
A wooden pencil may be allowed, but follow the official instruction at the CBT venue.
If you cannot find your course on the timetable
If your course is missing or your details look wrong: - Confirm your registered courses on the university portal first - Check again carefully under your faculty/department - If it is still missing, report through the appropriate departmental or faculty channel based on the school process
Simple tips to avoid mistakes on exam day
- Sleep well the night before your paper
- Eat light before the exam
- Get to the CBT venue early
- Dress properly and follow university exam rules
- Do not carry anything you were warned not to carry
Important note
This timetable is provisional, so always confirm updates from official sources if an adjusted version is later released.
UNILORIN CBT Exam Timetable 2025/2026 FAQs
Has UNILORIN released the provisional CBT exam timetable for 2025/2026 Harmattan?
Yes. UNILORIN released the provisional CBT exam timetable for the 2025/2026 Harmattan Semester.
When will UNILORIN CBT exams start and end?
The CBT exams are scheduled to hold from Monday, 26 January 2026 to Thursday, 12 February 2026.
How do I check my UNILORIN CBT exam date and time?
Check the timetable under your faculty and department, then locate your registered courses and their time slots. Create a personal list of your courses with dates and times.
Can I enter the CBT hall if I come late?
Late arrival is not accepted, even by a few minutes. Plan to arrive early.
What must I bring to UNILORIN CBT exam?
You are expected to come with: - your coloured course registration form printed from the university portal (with clear passport photograph) - your valid and current university ID card
What items are banned at the CBT centre?
Items like phones, bags, pens, wristwatches, wallets, chains, and similar items are not allowed at the CBT centre. Follow the official instruction strictly.
What should I do if my course is not on the timetable?
First confirm your registered courses on the portal. Then re-check the timetable carefully under your faculty/department. If it is still missing, report through the appropriate channel.
Can the UNILORIN CBT timetable change?
Yes, the timetable is provisional, so it can be adjusted. Always confirm if an updated timetable is released.
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