TASU UTME Form 2025

Ready to apply now?

TASU UTME Form

It is time to submit your Taraba State University Post-UTME Form 2024/2025 application! Taraba State University’s administration would like to inform the public—particularly prospective students—that the TASU post-UTME form for the 2024-2025 academic year is now available. This form is available to all candidates who meet the entrance requirements, including the cut-off point.
Taraba State University’s 2025/2026 Admission Screening Exercise (Regular Students) is open to students seeking admission via UTME (100 level) and DIRECT Entry, and applications are being taken from appropriately qualified individuals. Taraba State University requires the completion of the 2025 entry screening process.

Please take note that the Taraba State University Admission List 2024/2025 will only include the names of those who are judged qualified. Below are the specifics on how to apply online for this test; to guarantee a seamless process, adhere to the straightforward guidelines.

 How to Apply for TASU UTME Form

  • Visit the official portal
    Go to https://apply.tsuniversity.edu.ng/ and click on the “Admission Screening” banner.
  • Log in
    Enter your JAMB registration number, valid email, and phone number.
  • Pay the ₦2,000 fee
    Generate the Remita RRR invoice and pay online (card) or at any bank.
  • Validate payment
    Use the portal’s Remita validation tool to confirm your payment.
  • Complete the form
    Select your department, fill in details, and upload your O’Level and JAMB results. For Direct Entry, upload your qualifying certificate
  • Submit & print
    Submit the form and print your acknowledgment slip (and check your email for a copy)

Apply early to ensure a position at TASU. If you’re ready, begin the process right now and get your objectives off to a great start.

Why TASU Rejects Admission?

  • Low JAMB or Post-UTME Score

    • Failing to meet the departmental cut-off mark can lead to automatic disqualification.
  • Wrong Subject Combination

    • Using incorrect subjects in UTME (e.g., for Law, Engineering, Medicine) will invalidate your application, even with a high score.
  • O’Level Deficiency

    • Missing or incomplete 5 credit passes, especially in English or Mathematics, make you ineligible.
  • Not Making TASU First Choice

    • TASU only considers candidates who selected it as their First Choice in JAMB.
  • Late or No Upload on JAMB CAPS

    • If you fail to upload your O’Level results to the JAMB CAPS portal, admission may be denied.
  • No Response to Admission Offer

    • If you do not accept the admission offer on JAMB CAPS within the deadline, it will be withdrawn.
  • Course Overcrowding / Quota Limit

    • Even eligible candidates can be rejected if the department’s quota is full.
  • Errors During Registration

    • Mistakes in name, date of birth, JAMB reg number, or result upload can disqualify you.
  • Double Admission Conflict

    • If you have already accepted admission from another school, JAMB may not approve a second one.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  •  Using the wrong subject combinations
  • Applying with the wrong JAMB Reg. Number
  • Missing the payment confirmation step
  • Uploading blurry documents or the wrong passport photo

TASU UTME application requirements

Candidates are recommended to study the admission requirements carefully before applying. You must meet these requirements in order to increase your chances of getting placed on TASU’s admissions list. Please study the requirements given below, which you must meet.

  • UTME Score: You need a minimum score of 140 in your JAMB UTME to apply.
  • O’Level Results: You should have at least five credits in WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB, including English and Math. You can use results from no more than two sittings.
  • Institution First Choice: Choose TASU as your first choice during your UTME. If you choose another school, change to TASU on the JAMB portal before you apply.
  • Age: You must be at least 16 years old.
  • Program-Specific Requirements: Some courses ask for specific subjects. For example, agriculture may need credit passes in Chemistry, Biology, or Physics.
  • Direct Entry Applicants: You must have a valid qualification such as ND (at least lower credit), NCE or A-Level. Upload these documents while registering.
  • Screening Fee: Pay a ₦2,000 screening fee through Remita.
  • O’Level Upload on JAMB Portal: Upload your O’Level results to the JAMB CAPS portal before sending your application.

Just fulfill these requirements, then register online by creating your Remita slip, paying the required amount, completing the form, uploading your results, and submitting.

Ready to apply now?

What’s your biggest question about the TASU UTME application or screening? Drop it in the comments below, and let’s help you conquer this final hurdle!

 

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*