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Comprehensive list of schools that accept awaiting result, including federal and state universities

Published 3 weeks ago3 minute read

The list of schools that accept awaiting results in Nigeria is broad, including top institutions like UNILAG, OAU, LASU, and Covenant University. These schools allow students to apply for admission even if their WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB results are still pending. However, timely upload of WAEC or NECO results is crucial to finalising admission.

University of Ibadan (L) and Lagos State University (R)
University of Ibadan (L) and Lagos State University (R) are among the schools that accept awaiting result. Photo: @UNIIbadan, @lasuinfo on Facebook (modified by author)
Source: UGC
  • How do you upload your awaiting results to the JAMB portal?
  • Can you write the post-UTME with an awaiting result?
  • Many Nigerian universities allow students to apply for admission using an awaiting result. This allows candidates without released WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB results a fair chance to participate in the UTME and Post UTME processes. Below is a comprehensive list of schools that accept awaiting results in Nigeria.

    Most federal universities in Nigeria accept awaiting results during JAMB registration and screening. Here are the federal universities that support this policy.

    University of Benin entrance gate
    University of Benin accept awaiting results. Photo: @greatuniben on Facebook (modified by author)
    Source: Twitter

    Several state-owned universities also permit candidates to register with awaiting results. Here is a list of state universities that accept awaiting results across Nigeria.

    Ekiti State University logo (L). Ekiti State University entrance (R)
    Ekiti State University accept awaiting results. Photo: @eksu.edu on Facebook (modified by author)
    Source: UGC

    Below is a list of private universities that welcome awaiting result candidates.

    Afe Babalola University entrance gate
    Afe Babalola University accept awaiting result. Photo: @abuad on facebook (modified by author)
    Source: UGC

    The majority of universities in Nigeria offer admission to candidates with awaiting results. Admission will only be finalised if you upload your complete O'level results before the deadline. Failure to do so may lead to withdrawal of the offer.

    Obafemi Awolowo University entrance gate
    Obafemi Awolowo University accepts awaiting results. Photo: @OAUniversity on Facebook (modified by author)
    Source: UGC

    Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) accepts awaiting results during UTME registration and admission processes. However, you must upload your WAEC or NECO results to the JAMB CAPS portal before the school's deadline.

    The University of Lagos (UNILAG) allows candidates to apply with awaiting results. However, like all schools, UNILAG will not process your admission unless your O'level results are uploaded and verified on the JAMB portal before the school’s screening or admission deadline.

    JAMB permits candidates to register using awaiting results. You can indicate "AR" (Awaiting Result) during registration if you are yet to receive your WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB scores. Once released, you must upload the results to the JAMB portal for admission consideration.

    To upload your result, visit an accredited JAMB CBT centre with a printed copy of your O'level result. The staff will scan and upload it to the JAMB CAPS portal using your profile code.

    Most universities allow candidates to sit for the post-UTME with an awaiting result. However, they require you to upload your O'level results before they release the admission list.

    This list of schools that accept awaiting results reflects how inclusive the Nigerian university system has eveloved. Many institutions now understand the challenges of delayed results and offer flexible options. However, students must complete all necessary documentation on time to finalise their admission.

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    While an institution's size might not influence a student's decision to study in Nigeria, it is a significant aspect of expansion and minimising congestion. Read on to discover the largest universities in Nigeria and learn about their sizes and history.

    Proofreading by Kola Muhammed, copy editor at Legit.ng.

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