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How to Get Admission into the University of Ibadan

Enudi Golden by Enudi Golden
March 6, 2025
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The University of Ibadan (UI) is one of the top universities in Nigeria. It’s located in Ibadan, Oyo State, and many students dream of studying there because of its great reputation.

If you are one of those students who want to know how to get admission into the University of Ibadan, then you are in the right place.

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This guide will show you the simple steps to follow to get into the University of Ibadan. We will talk about everything you need to know, from understanding the admission requirements to preparing for your exams, and even how to apply.

So, whether you are just thinking about applying or you are ready to start the process, this guide will help you every step of the way.

 

About the University of Ibadan

The University of Ibadan, often called UI, was established in 1948. It is Nigeria’s first university and one of the oldest in Africa. UI is known for its excellent teaching, research, and a wide range of courses in different fields.

Some of the courses you can study at UI include Medicine, Law, Engineering, Science, Education, and many others. It has a large campus with lots of facilities that make learning and living there very comfortable.

 

How to Get Admission into the University of Ibadan

Now, let’s dive into how you can get admission into UI.

Step 1: Understand the Admission Requirements

Before you can apply to the University of Ibadan, it is important to know the admission requirements. This will help you prepare ahead of time and avoid any surprises.

There are different types of students who apply to UI:
UTME Applicants: These are students who are applying after taking the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exams.
Direct Entry Applicants: These are students who are applying after completing a higher qualification like an A-Level, OND, or HND.

For UTME Applicants:
If you are taking the JAMB exams, here are the basic things you need to know:
Minimum JAMB Score: You must meet the required JAMB cut-off mark for UI. This is usually released after the JAMB results are out, but UI generally requires a high score for admission.
O’Level Results: You need at least five credits in your O’Level results (like WAEC or NECO). These must include subjects relevant to the course you want to study. For example, if you want to study Medicine, you must have credits in subjects like English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, and Biology.
Subject Combination: Make sure the subjects you take in JAMB match the ones needed for your chosen course. For example, for Medicine, you might need to take Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English in your JAMB exams.

For Direct Entry Applicants:
If you have an A-Level, National Diploma (ND), or Higher National Diploma (HND), you can apply directly to UI. The requirements for direct entry applicants are different from those for UTME applicants.
Minimum Qualification: You will need to provide your certificate or result from your previous studies.
O’Level Results: Just like UTME applicants, you will still need five credits in relevant subjects.
Direct Entry Forms: UI also uses JAMB for Direct Entry applicants, so you must apply through JAMB.

Step 2: Choose Your Course

UI offers many courses in different fields. It is very important to choose the right course for you. Think about what you enjoy studying and what you want to do in the future. For example, if you love helping people, you might want to study Medicine. If you are interested in computers and technology, you might choose Computer Science.

Here is a list of some popular courses offered at UI:
• Medicine and Surgery
• Law
• Engineering
• Accounting
• Business Administration
• Computer Science
• Education
• Agriculture
• Social Sciences (like Economics, Psychology, and Sociology)
• Arts (like English, History, and Languages)

When choosing a course, make sure it is something you are passionate about. This will help you to perform better and enjoy your studies.

Step 3: Register for the JAMB Exam

If you are applying as a UTME applicant, the next thing you need to do is register for the JAMB exam. The JAMB exam is taken by all students who want to go to university in Nigeria.

Here’s how you can register for the JAMB exam:
Visit the JAMB Website: Go to the official JAMB website (www.jamb.gov.ng).
Create a Profile: You will need to create an account with your phone number and email address.
Buy the JAMB Form: You will need to buy the JAMB form, which is available at approved banks or centers. The cost of the form is usually announced by JAMB every year.
Fill the Form: Complete the form with your personal details and make sure everything is correct.
Select Your Subject Combination: Choose the subjects for your JAMB exam. Make sure the subjects match the requirements for your chosen course at UI.
Choose UI as Your First Choice: When filling the form, make sure to select the University of Ibadan as your first choice.
Pay the Exam Fee: After filling out your details, you will be asked to pay for the JAMB exam.
Once you finish these steps, you will be given a date and location for your JAMB exam.

Step 4: Study for the JAMB Exam

After registering, you need to study well for the JAMB exam. The JAMB exam is very important, so you must prepare properly.

The JAMB exam consists of multiple-choice questions, and you will be tested in four subjects. Make sure you do your best, as the score you get will determine whether you qualify for admission into UI.

Step 5: Write the Post-UTME Exam

UI, like many other universities, usually conducts a post-UTME screening exam after the JAMB exams. The post-UTME exam is an additional test that UI uses to select students for admission.

Step 6: Wait for the Admission List

After you have completed the JAMB and post-UTME exams, all you can do is wait for the admission list to be released. UI will publish the list of students who have been offered admission on their official website.

Step 7: Accept Your Admission

Once you are offered admission, you must accept the offer. The acceptance process involves:

Paying Acceptance Fee: This fee confirms that you want to study at UI.
Completing Documentation: You will need to submit documents like your O’Level results, JAMB result, and birth certificate.
Registering for Classes: After everything is settled, you can register for your courses and begin attending classes at UI.

Step 8: Prepare for Life at the University of Ibadan

Once you’ve been accepted into the University of Ibadan, it’s time to prepare for life as a student. This part can be a little overwhelming, but don’t worry.
It’s a good idea to learn about the campus, where your faculty is located, and the buildings where your classes will be. You can do this by checking out maps online or by asking other students.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the minimum JAMB score required for admission into UI?

The University of Ibadan does not set a fixed minimum JAMB score every year. However, to be competitive for admission, you typically need a score of at least 200.

What are the O’Level requirements for admission into UI?

For most courses, you need at least five credits in your O’Level results (WAEC, NECO, or equivalent). These must include English Language and Mathematics. The remaining subjects will depend on the course you are applying for.

Can I apply to UI if I have a waiting result for my O’Level exams?

Yes, you can apply to UI with a waiting result, but you must submit your final result before the admission process is completed. If you are offered admission, you will be required to provide proof of your O’Level result.

How do I apply for UI if I am a Direct Entry student?

If you are applying through Direct Entry (DE), you need to apply through JAMB for Direct Entry. You will also need to provide proof of your higher qualification, such as an A-Level, OND, or HND certificate. Make sure you meet the specific entry requirements for your chosen course.
Is UI conducting a Post-UTME exam?
Yes, UI usually conducts a Post-UTME exam after the JAMB results are released. The Post-UTME exam is used to assess your readiness for university study.

See Also: How to Choose Institutions For UTME and DE – 2023/2024

 

Conclusion

Getting admission into the University of Ibadan is an exciting and important step in your academic journey. With the right preparation and hard work, you can easily follow the steps to gain admission and start your university education.

Remember, the most important things to focus on are your JAMB score, understanding the admission requirements, studying hard, and staying focused on your goals. Once you get into UI, make sure to balance your academics and social life, stay organized, and prepare for life after graduation.

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