Does EKSU write Post-UTME? Yes. The general JAMB cut-off mark is 150. Estimated school fees range from ₦91k to ₦490k, and the acceptance fee is ₦62,000. Verify all details on the official EKSU portal.
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JAMB Cut-Off
150+
The baseline is usually 140/150 for most programs. However, highly competitive programs like Medicine (250-260), Law (240-250), Nursing (220-230), and Mass Communication (180-200) require much higher JAMB aggregates.
Post-UTME Form
₦2,000
Est. Tuition
₦91k - ₦490k
Fees vary widely based on faculty and indigene status. Ekiti State indigenes pay slightly less than non-indigenes. Arts/Education freshers pay around ₦90,000 - ₦150,000, while Law and Medicine freshers pay between ₦250,000 and ₦490,000.
Acceptance Fee
₦62,000
2nd Choice
Not Accepted
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Main Campus
Iworoko Road, Ado-Ekiti
Ekiti State University (EKSU), formerly known as the University of Ado-Ekiti (UNAD), is a highly sought-after state government-owned university in Nigeria. Established in 1982, it has grown into a massive academic hub recognized for producing top-tier graduates across fields like Law, Medicine, Sciences, and the Humanities.
Situated on a sprawling campus along Iworoko Road in Ado-Ekiti, EKSU boasts a vibrant student community. The university provides a blend of academic rigor and rich extracurricular engagement, with relatively affordable living costs in the surrounding host communities.
💡 Pro Tip: If you want to gain admission into EKSU, ensure you strictly adhere to the specific course O'Level requirements listed in their brochure. Because they rely heavily on your WAEC/NECO results for their online screening instead of a written test, having the exact right subject combinations is critical.
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EKSU is highly sought after because they do not conduct a terrifying written Post-UTME exam. Instead, your admission is entirely in the hands of the portal's algorithm, which merges your JAMB score with points derived from your 5 core O'Level subjects (A1=6, B2=5, B3=4, C4=3, C5=2, C6=1). Because of this, a candidate with a lower JAMB score but excellent WAEC/NECO grades can easily secure a merit spot over someone with a 250 JAMB score who only has C6s. If you are an indigene of Ekiti State, ensure you correctly fill out your local government details during screening, as the indigene quota is strictly enforced.
While EKSU has on-campus hostels, the vast majority of 'Lasuites' (a playful nickname some students still use from its UNAD days, though 'EKSUites' is formal) live off-campus. The university is located on the outskirts of Ado-Ekiti along Iworoko Road. You will most likely secure accommodation in 'Iworoko town' or closer to the school gate ('Osekita' or 'Fajuyi'). The cost of living in Ado-Ekiti is famously affordable compared to Lagos or Ibadan, but you must factor in the daily shuttle transport to the main campus gate. Financially, be prepared: if you are admitted into Law or any Medical Science course, your non-refundable acceptance fee instantly jumps from the standard ₦62,000 to a massive ₦112,000.
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Direct Entry candidates must possess ND/HND with a minimum of Lower Credit (Upper Credit for Engineering), NCE with Merit in relevant subjects, or JUPEB (minimum of 7 points). EKSU does NOT accept IJMB.
EKSU does NOT conduct a written Post-UTME examination. Admission screening is strictly online and is based on a computed aggregate of the candidate's JAMB score and O'Level results.
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