Post-UTME is the final step before securing your admission. Even if you scored high in JAMB, performing poorly here can cost you a place. These tips will help you pass with confidence.
1. KNOW THE EXAM FORMAT
Different schools have different styles ,some use objective questions, others add essays, and a few focus on oral interviews. Ask past candidates or check the school’s website to know what to expect..
2. REVISE YOUR JAMB TOPICS
Most Post-UTME questions are based on the same subjects you wrote in JAMB. Reviewing your JAMB notes and past questions will keep the information fresh.
3. PRACTICE TIME MANAGEMENT
Some exams have tight timing. Learn to answer the easy questions first, then return to the harder ones.
4. PREPARE FOR PHYSICAL SCREENING
If your school requires physical screening, get these ready in advance:
✅O’level results (original and photocopy)
✅JAMB result slip
✅Birth certificate
✅Local government identification
✅Recent passport photographs
If you’re unsure about which documents your school needs or how the screening will go, you can book a consultation with us. We’ll guide you through the exact process for your school, so you don’t miss anything important.
5. STAY CALM AND CONFIDENT
Panic can make you forget even what you know. Take deep breaths, focus on one question at a time, and remember — you’ve prepared for this.
Final Tip:
Passing Post-UTME is about preparation, not luck. Start early, stay consistent, and get all your documents ready for screening immediately after the exam.
Need help with Post-UTME preparation, past questions, or admission guidance? Contact us today for one-on-one support.
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