As the 2025/2026 admission cycle progresses, prospective students aiming for Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, must stay informed about the Post-UTME screening process. EduTimes Africa presents a detailed guide to help candidates navigate the requirements and expectations effectively.
1. Minimum JAMB Score Requirement
To be eligible for OAU’s Post-UTME, candidates must have scored at least 200 in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). This is the general cut-off mark for most undergraduate programs, though competitive courses like Medicine and Law may require higher scores.
2. Post-UTME Examination Structure
The Post-UTME consists of 40 questions covering three subjects from the candidate’s UTME combination, excluding English Language, which is replaced by an Aptitude Test.
3. Aggregate Score Calculation
OAU calculates the aggregate score by combining:
UTME Score: Divided by 8 (maximum of 50 points).
Post-UTME Score: Raw score out of 40 (maximum of 40 points).
O’Level Grades: Evaluated based on the best five subjects, with A1 = 2.0 points, B2 = 1.8 points, down to C6 = 1.0 point (maximum of 10 points).
The total aggregate score is out of 100.
4. Updated Literature-in-English Syllabus
Candidates should note that OAU’s Literature-in-English questions are now based solely on the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) recommended texts. Works like The Trials of Dedan Kimathi, Sizwe Bansi is Dead, and The Mayor of Casterbridge are no longer part of the syllabus.
5. Minimum Aggregate Score for Admission
A minimum aggregate score of 50 out of 100 is generally required for admission consideration. However, specific courses may have higher cut-off marks based on competitiveness.
6. Question Sources and Preparation
Approximately 60% of Post-UTME questions are similar to UTME questions. However, candidates should also prepare for questions derived from advanced texts and A-Level materials, especially for the Aptitude Test section.
7. Aptitude Test Focus Areas
The Aptitude Test assesses numerical reasoning, verbal reasoning, and cognitive abilities. Candidates should practice with materials that cover these areas to perform well.
8. O’Level Result Submission
Candidates must ensure that their O’Level results are uploaded to the JAMB portal, as this is crucial for the calculation of the aggregate score and admission consideration.
9. Registration Timeline
The Post-UTME screening application form is typically released around August, with the examination scheduled for September. Candidates should regularly check OAU’s official admissions portal for updates.
10. Computer-Based Testing (CBT) Format
OAU’s Post-UTME is conducted as a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Candidates should familiarize themselves with CBT environments to enhance performance.
11. Importance of High UTME Scores
While the minimum UTME score is 200, higher scores significantly boost the chances of admission, especially for competitive courses. Candidates are encouraged to aim for scores well above the minimum requirement.
12. Utilization of Past Questions
Practicing with past Post-UTME questions can provide insights into the examination pattern and frequently tested topics, aiding in effective preparation.