
UI Releases 2025/2026 Post-UTME Results as over 14,000 Candidates Compete for 4000 Admission Slots
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UI Releases 2025/2026 Post-UTME Results as over 14,000 Candidates Compete for 4000 Admission Slots
The University of Ibadan (UI), Nigeria’s premier university, has officially released the results of its Post-UTME screening for the 2025/2026 academic session. This development comes after weeks of anticipation from thousands of prospective undergraduates who sat for the examination. According to information gathered, no fewer than 14,000 candidates applied for admission into various undergraduate programmes at the institution, reflecting the competitive nature of the university’s admission process.
The massive turnout of candidates once again underscores the reputation of the University of Ibadan as one of the most sought-after universities in Nigeria. Many applicants consider UI their first choice due to its long-standing tradition of academic excellence, strong research culture, and global recognition. This makes the competition for limited admission slots particularly stiff, as only a fraction of the applicants will eventually secure a place in the institution.
The Post-UTME examination, which is a crucial step in the admission process, was conducted smoothly on the university campus, with officials ensuring transparency, orderliness, and strict compliance with regulations. The exercise gave applicants the opportunity to prove their academic preparedness beyond their performance in the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination. Candidates wrote tests in line with their chosen fields of study, and the results have now been made available to them.
The release of the results was confirmed through the official admission portal of the university, where candidates are expected to log in with their unique details to check their scores. The university also provided instructions on how to calculate aggregates in relation to departmental cut-off marks, which will soon be published. This step enables candidates to evaluate their chances of securing admission into their preferred courses.
A key highlight of the results announcement is the institution’s reminder to candidates that a minimum score of 50 is required to remain eligible for admission. Applicants who scored below this benchmark are automatically disqualified from the selection process, regardless of their JAMB scores. This strict cut-off ensures that only candidates who meet the university’s minimum academic standards are considered for the next stage of the admission process.
The university community and stakeholders have praised the smooth conduct of the exercise, noting that UI has once again set a standard for how Post-UTME should be administered in the country. The timely release of the results has been described as commendable, particularly as it reduces anxiety among candidates who have been eagerly awaiting their performance. This also sets the pace for the next stage of the admission exercise, including the release of departmental cut-offs.
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For the 14,000 candidates who participated in the process, the competition remains intense. With UI’s limited carrying capacity, only a few thousand applicants will be admitted into the institution, leaving the majority to either reapply next year or consider alternative options. The high demand for admission into UI highlights the wider issue of limited admission spaces in Nigerian universities compared to the ever-growing population of qualified applicants.
Parents, guardians, and education experts have urged candidates to carefully review their results and remain realistic about their admission prospects. They also advised students who may not meet the cut-off marks for their chosen courses to explore other alternatives within or outside the university system. This, they say, will reduce the frustration and disappointment often associated with the highly competitive admission process.
In the coming weeks, the University of Ibadan is expected to publish the departmental cut-off marks for various programmes, which will further determine the fate of candidates. Traditionally, highly competitive courses such as Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, and Engineering record some of the highest cut-off marks, while other courses have relatively lower thresholds. Candidates are therefore encouraged to stay updated through the university’s official channels to avoid misinformation.
The release of the Post-UTME results represents another milestone in the 2025/2026 admission cycle. For many students, this marks a decisive moment in their educational journey as they await the final admission lists. The University of Ibadan has reiterated its commitment to fairness, transparency, and merit in the admission process, ensuring that only the best-qualified candidates are offered admission into the institution. For now, the 14,000 hopefuls must await the next crucial announcement departmental cut-off marks before their admission dreams can become a reality.