OOU Post UTME 2026: Form, Cut Off Mark, Registration and How to Secure Your Admission
Post UTME Screening at OOU
OOU conducts Post UTME screening for candidates who chose Olabisi Onabanjo University as their first choice on JAMB. The screening involves a Post UTME examination that tests candidates on their subject areas. It is compulsory for eligible candidates and must be completed before the university considers your application for admission.
Understanding the OOU Post UTME eligibility requirements is the starting point. Only candidates who meet the minimum JAMB cut off mark for their chosen course and who completed the JAMB UTME process are eligible to register for the OOU Post UTME.
When the OOU Post UTME Form Will Be Available for 2026
The OOU Post UTME form for 2026/2027 will be released on the university's official admission portal once the registration window opens. The university announces this through official channels after confirming candidate eligibility with JAMB.
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The OOU Post UTME portal gets busy close to the closing date. Registering as soon as the form is out means fewer technical problems and a calmer process.
How to Register for OOU Post UTME
When the form is live, visit the OOU Post UTME portal through the university's official website or check here for more details.
After payment, complete your application, upload your passport photograph with a white background, and print your OOU Post UTME exam slip. The exam slip is required at the screening venue.
For OOU portal login, use the credentials you receive after successful registration. You will use these to check your assigned screening date, exam venue, and later your Post UTME result.
What Documents Do You Need for OOU Post UTME?
Before starting your application, gather these documents. You will need your JAMB UTME result slip, your O'Level result from WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB, a passport photograph against a white background, a working email address and phone number, and a debit card or mobile banking app for payment.
Once you have everything ready and your registration is complete, the next thing to confirm is your exam schedule.
OOU Post UTME Date and Exam Schedule
The OOU Post UTME date is announced after registration closes. Each candidate is assigned a specific date and venue through the registration portal. Log in to your OOU student login dashboard using your JAMB number to check your assigned screening date.
The OOU Post UTME exam runs for approximately 30 to 45 minutes and is conducted in a Computer Based Test format. Practising with an online CBT tool before the exam puts you at an advantage.
OOU Cut Off Mark for All Courses
The general OOU cut off mark for JAMB is 160 for most courses. Candidates who scored below 160 are not eligible for consideration in the regular UTME admission round.
Departmental cut off marks vary by course. The OOU cut off mark for nursing is higher than the general threshold. Mass communication, law, and the sciences also tend to attract higher departmental requirements relative to the general minimum.
To find out the current OOU departmental cut off mark for all courses, check the official OOU admission portal for the session-specific figures.
How to Calculate OOU Cut Off Mark and Aggregate
OOU calculates admission scores using a combination of your JAMB score and your Post UTME performance. Your JAMB score is converted to a figure out of 50 and your Post UTME score is converted to another figure out of 50. These are added to give your aggregate out of 100.
Calculate your exact OOU aggregate score using the free tool here.
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Knowing where your aggregate sits before the exam helps you set the right target for your Post UTME performance.
OOU Post UTME Past Questions
Working through OOU Post UTME past questions is one of the most effective ways to prepare for the exam. Past questions give you a realistic picture of the topics OOU focuses on, the format of questions, and the level of difficulty you should expect.
Get the OOU Post UTME past questions PDF here.
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Practise in a live CBT environment using the free online quiz.
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OOU Post UTME Subject Combination
Your OOU Post UTME subject combination corresponds to your JAMB subject combination. For nursing, biology-related health sciences, and pharmacy, the subjects are Use of English, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. For engineering, Mathematics replaces Biology. For social science and management courses, the combination is Use of English, Mathematics, Economics, and a relevant fourth subject. For arts courses, the combination follows the humanities pattern.
Courses Offered at OOU
Olabisi Onabanjo University runs programmes across several faculties including the Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Engineering and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Management Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science, and the Faculty of Social Sciences.
Popular courses at OOU include Nursing Science, Medicine and Surgery, Pharmacy, Law, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Accounting, Mass Communication, Economics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and many others.
OOU is a state university established in 1982 by the Ogun State government. It was initially called Ogun State University and was renamed Olabisi Onabanjo University in 2001. The university operates across multiple campuses in Ogun State.
Can I Enter OOU With 160?
Yes, a JAMB score of 160 meets the general OOU cut off mark and makes you eligible to apply. However, the specific course you are applying for may have a higher departmental cut off mark. Confirm the cut off for your course on the OOU admission portal.
How Does OOU Give Admission?
OOU releases admission lists in batches after the Post UTME screening and result processing. The first batch list contains candidates with the highest aggregate scores for each course. Second batch and subsequent lists follow for remaining spaces. Monitor the OOU admission portal and the JAMB portal regularly after results are released to track your admission status.
JUPEB, IJMB, and Direct Entry Into OOU
Candidates who want to explore entry into OOU at 200 level through Direct Entry can use the JUPEB or IJMB pre-degree route. For guidance on this, reach out to the Smartjamb Support Team.
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Is OOU offering Post UTME or screening?
OOU conducts Post UTME screening which includes a Post UTME exam. It is compulsory for eligible candidates who chose OOU as first choice on JAMB.
What is the cut off mark for OOU?
The general OOU JAMB cut off mark is 160. Departmental cut off marks are higher for nursing, law, and the sciences.
How do I check my OOU Post UTME result?
Log in to the OOU portal with your registration credentials after results are published to view your Post UTME score.
How is OOU aggregate calculated?
Your JAMB score is converted to a figure out of 50 and your Post UTME score is converted to a figure out of 50. Both are added for your aggregate. Calculate yours here: OOU Aggregate Calculator
Where can I get OOU Post UTME past questions?
Get the PDF here: Buy OOU Past Questions and practise online here: OOU Post UTME Quiz
Can I enter OOU with 160?
Yes, 160 meets the general OOU cut off mark. However your chosen course may have a higher departmental cut off. Verify on the OOU admission portal.
Does OOU accept second choice candidates?
OOU primarily admits first choice candidates. Second choice candidates may be considered if spaces remain after the first choice round.
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