Last Updated: April 2026
Welcome to the Nigerian University News Roundup for April 2026 — your weekly digest of the most important admission updates, student guides and education news from across Nigeria’s university system. This week has been particularly active, with JAMB CAPS admission processing underway for thousands of 2026 UTME candidates, university acceptance fee deadlines approaching and fresh students across the country preparing for clearance and matriculation.
We have published five major new guides this week covering the topics Nigerian students are searching for most right now. Here is a full summary of each, plus the major education headlines you need to know.
This Week’s New Guides on Universities.ng
1. How to Check Your JAMB Admission Status on CAPS Portal 2026
With JAMB’s 2026 admission processing now actively underway, checking your admission status on the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) is the single most urgent action for every UTME candidate. Our comprehensive CAPS guide walks you through every step: logging in to the JAMB portal, navigating to the CAPS section, understanding status messages (Admitted, Awaiting Admission, Admission Accepted, etc.), accepting or rejecting your offer, and troubleshooting the most common CAPS errors including greyed-out Accept buttons, “No Admission Found” messages and login failures.
We also cover the CAPS process for Direct Entry candidates, explain the difference between JAMB CAPS and your university’s own portal, and provide a timeline of what to do after accepting — from printing your admission letter to attending Post-UTME screening and completing clearance.
➡ Read the full JAMB CAPS guide
2. University Acceptance Fee 2026: Complete Guide to Payments, Deadlines and What to Do After
After CAPS acceptance, the immediate next step is paying your university’s acceptance fee — and getting this wrong (or missing the deadline) can cost you your admission place. This guide covers everything: what the acceptance fee is, how much it costs across federal universities (₦10,000–₦25,000), state universities (₦20,000–₦50,000) and private universities (₦50,000–₦250,000), and how to pay via Remita, university portals or bank branch.
We also detail what happens if you miss the deadline, how to get a payment confirmed if the portal hasn’t updated, how to spot acceptance fee scams (a major problem every admission season in Nigeria), and the complete post-payment checklist including document verification, clearance and school fees.
➡ Read the full Acceptance Fee guide
3. Best Universities to Study Computer Science in Nigeria 2026
With Nigeria’s ICT sector contributing over 18% of GDP and companies like Google, Microsoft, Meta and Flutterwave operating from Lagos, demand for computer science graduates has never been higher. This definitive guide ranks the 15 best universities to study Computer Science in Nigeria for 2026, evaluating each on faculty quality, computing infrastructure, industry connections, alumni network and graduate employment outcomes.
Top picks include UNILAG (best federal university CS programme for Lagos industry access), Covenant University (best private university CS with exceptional infrastructure), OAU and UI (strongest academic rigour at accessible federal university fees). We also cover cut-off marks for each university, O’Level requirements, career pathways for CS graduates and how to apply — including the admission process from JAMB to CAPS to clearance.
➡ Read the full Computer Science Universities guide
4. Student Accommodation Guide for Nigerian University Students 2026
With most Nigerian campuses accommodating only a fraction of enrolled students in on-campus hostels, the off-campus housing search is a critical — and often stressful — part of starting university life. Our accommodation guide covers on-campus hostel availability and fees at federal, state and private universities, the different types of off-campus housing (self-con, shared flat, single room), typical annual rent costs by city (₦80,000 in Zaria to ₦600,000 near UNILAG), how to find housing safely without getting scammed, security tips for off-campus living, and what to pack when moving in.
We also tackle common issues including unreliable electricity (how to budget for generators and inverters), water supply, internet connectivity and the all-important question of how early to start the housing search. Spoiler: you should start the same day you accept on CAPS.
➡ Read the full Student Accommodation guide
5. University Clearance Process Nigeria 2026: Step-by-Step Guide for Fresh Students
Many fresh students arrive on campus for clearance completely unprepared — missing documents, unaware of which offices to visit or not knowing that JAMB CAPS acceptance is a prerequisite. Our clearance guide fixes all of that with a complete step-by-step breakdown: collecting your clearance form, document verification at the Admissions Office, fee verification at the Bursary, Student Affairs clearance, medical screening, library registration, departmental/faculty clearance and final Registry sign-off to receive your matriculation number.
The guide includes a pre-clearance document checklist (10 items), a table of how long clearance takes under different scenarios, the fees you can expect to pay (₦10,000–₦30,000 in miscellaneous charges), the six most common mistakes that cause delays and separate guidance for Direct Entry and transfer students. We close with five survival tips that experienced students wish they’d known before their first clearance day.
➡ Read the full University Clearance guide
Major Nigerian Education News — April 2026
JAMB 2026 Results and Admission Processing
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has confirmed that results processing and admission merit list generation for the 2026 UTME is actively underway. JAMB Registrar Professor Is-haq Oloyede has urged candidates to monitor their CAPS profiles daily and to avoid third-party “admission agents” who charge fees for services that JAMB provides free of charge through the official portal. JAMB also reiterated that any institution caught admitting candidates outside of the CAPS framework risks sanctions including withdrawal of approval to admit students.
NUC Approves New Courses at Several Universities
The National Universities Commission (NUC) has approved new undergraduate programmes at several Nigerian universities as part of its curriculum reform initiative. Among the newly approved courses are Bachelor of Science programmes in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science and Cybersecurity at multiple federal universities. The NUC has directed that these courses must comply with the Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards (BMAS) 2023 edition and that graduating students must have completed relevant industrial training components to qualify for the degree.
ASUU Monitoring Academic Calendar Compliance
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has stated that it is actively monitoring the academic calendars of all Nigerian federal universities following the disruptions of recent years. ASUU urged university administrations to ensure that the 2025/2026 academic session runs without interruption, emphasising the importance of completing the semester before the JAMB 2026 admission cycle fully activates matriculation processes at individual campuses.
Federal Government Increases Education Funding Allocation
The 2026 federal budget includes an increased allocation for education, with a stated priority on tertiary institution infrastructure. Federal universities are expected to receive additional capital grants for laboratory equipment, hostel rehabilitation and digital infrastructure. The full impact of this allocation on individual institutions — including whether hostel capacity will be expanded at overcrowded campuses — will become clearer over the coming months as funds are disbursed through the relevant agencies.
Post-UTME Screening Dates: What to Expect
Several universities have begun publishing their Post-UTME screening schedules for the 2026 admission cycle. Candidates who have accepted their admission on JAMB CAPS should monitor their institution’s official portal and social media channels for screening dates and venue announcements. Post-UTME requirements vary by institution — some conduct written aptitude tests, others rely purely on document verification. Ensure your O’Level originals are ready before any screening date is announced, to avoid last-minute scrambling.
This Week’s Most-Searched University Topics in Nigeria
Based on search trend data for April 2026, the following topics are driving the most traffic among Nigerian students and parents right now:
- JAMB CAPS admission status 2026 — hundreds of thousands of candidates checking daily
- University acceptance fee 2026 — candidates scrambling to confirm payment amounts and deadlines
- Best universities Computer Science Nigeria — perennially high-volume evergreen query spiking as CS course demand surges
- Student hostel near [university name] — fresh students planning accommodation before session starts
- University clearance documents needed — first-time students preparing for campus arrival
Cut-Off Marks Reminder: Check Before You Proceed
If you are still unsure whether your JAMB score meets the cut-off mark for your preferred institution and course, use our comprehensive cut-off mark directory. Universities set their own cut-off marks above the national JAMB minimum, and departmental cut-off marks can differ significantly from the general university cut-off. Checking this before accepting on CAPS — and before paying acceptance fees — can save you significant time and money.
Browse our full JAMB cut-off marks guide and search by university and course to find the specific cut-off mark applicable to your situation.
Quick Reference: The 2026 Admission Timeline
Stage | Status (April 2026) |
|---|---|
JAMB UTME 2026 examinations | ✅ Completed |
JAMB 2026 results released | ✅ Released |
First batch admission lists | 🔄 In progress — check CAPS daily |
CAPS acceptance window | 🔄 Open — accept immediately when your offer appears |
University acceptance fees | 🔄 Due within 2–4 weeks of CAPS acceptance |
Post-UTME screening | 🔄 Dates being announced by individual universities |
Second batch admission lists | ⏳ Expected June–July 2026 |
Supplementary UTME | ⏳ Expected August 2026 (if applicable) |
Fresh student clearance | ⏳ Begins after acceptance + fee payment |
Matriculation ceremonies | ⏳ Typically August–November 2026 (varies by institution) |
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University-Specific Admission Updates — April 2026
Several major Nigerian universities have made specific announcements relevant to 2026 admission candidates this week. Here is a snapshot of what has been happening at key institutions:
University of Lagos (UNILAG)
UNILAG has urged all candidates who appear on the JAMB first-batch admission list to log in to the UNILAG student portal immediately and complete the pre-registration process. The university has also warned candidates against making payments to any individual claiming to facilitate admissions — all payments must be made through the official UNILAG e-portal. UNILAG’s acceptance fee for the 2025/2026 session is ₦20,000 and must be paid through the portal to generate a valid receipt.
University of Ibadan (UI)
UI has announced that its Post-UTME screening for 2026 admitted candidates will be conducted in two phases: online document upload (to be completed on the UI student portal within 14 days of admission) and physical document verification (date to be announced). Candidates are advised to keep their original certificates ready and to check the UI website daily for updates on physical screening dates and venues.
Covenant University
Covenant University has sent offer letters to candidates admitted in its first-batch intake for 2026. The university requires all admitted students to pay the acceptance fee within 10 days of the offer letter date and to attend the mandatory orientation programme scheduled for late July 2026. Covenant’s orientation programme runs for approximately one week and is compulsory for all incoming first-year students.
Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria
ABU has confirmed that its 2026 admission list is being processed in batches. Candidates are advised to check the ABU student admission portal at admissions.abu.edu.ng in addition to JAMB CAPS, as ABU publishes admission updates on both platforms. The university’s acceptance fee for the 2026 session is ₦18,000 payable via the portal.
Scholarship Opportunities Available to Nigerian University Students in 2026
April 2026 is also an active period for scholarship applications. Several major scholarship programmes have open or upcoming application windows that Nigerian university students should be aware of:
- Federal Government Scholarship Board (FGSB): The FGSB scholarship for Nigerian undergraduates at home institutions typically opens applications in the second quarter of each year. Check the FGSB portal at scholarship.fmoe.gov.ng for the current application window.
- Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Scholarship: Available to students from Niger Delta states studying in Nigeria. Applications usually open mid-year. Monitor the NDDC portal for announcements.
- Shell Nigeria Scholarship: Available to first-year undergraduate students from oil-producing communities. Check the Shell Nigeria website for current eligibility and application requirements.
- MTN Foundation Scholarship: Supports science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students in Nigeria. Applications are competitive and typically open once per year.
- Dangote Foundation Scholarship: Available to academically excellent students from disadvantaged backgrounds at Nigerian universities. Check the Dangote Foundation website for current application status.
Universities.ng will publish a dedicated scholarship guide for 2026 in our next weekly roundup. Bookmark this page or subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to know when it goes live.
FAQs from Our Readers This Week
Q: I accepted on CAPS but my university portal still shows “not admitted” — what do I do?
There is typically a 24 to 72-hour synchronisation delay between JAMB CAPS and individual university portals. If the discrepancy persists beyond 72 hours after your CAPS acceptance, visit the university’s Admissions Office in person with a printed copy of your CAPS acceptance confirmation. The Admissions Office can manually update their system if the JAMB record is verified.
Q: Can I change my course after accepting on CAPS?
A change of course requires either a formal request through JAMB’s Change of Course/Institution service (subject to fees and availability) or an internal departmental transfer at your university after enrollment. Neither is guaranteed. Think carefully before accepting if you are unsure about the course — rejecting and seeking a different offer is sometimes the better strategy. See our CAPS guide for full details on how to approach course changes.
Q: Is it too late to apply if I missed the first-batch admission lists?
No. Nigerian university admissions run in multiple batches (typically three or four) from April through October. If you are not in the first batch, continue monitoring CAPS and your preferred university’s portal. If you are not admitted by the third batch, consider changing your institution or course through JAMB, or applying for the supplementary UTME if JAMB announces one for 2026.