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LASU Post-UTME 2026: Screening Date, Registration & Requirements

Posted on May 3, 2026May 3, 2026 By Adesope Ridwan No Comments on LASU Post-UTME 2026: Screening Date, Registration & Requirements

The Lagos State University (LASU) post-UTME 2026 screening is one of the most anticipated state university admissions exercises in Nigeria. Situated in Ojo, Lagos, LASU admits thousands of students annually across its faculties of Science, Law, Management Sciences, Social Sciences, Engineering, Communication and Media Studies, Arts, Education, and Health Sciences. This guide provides everything you need — from eligibility requirements and registration steps to departmental cut-off marks and screening day preparation — to help you secure your LASU admission in 2026.

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  • About Lagos State University (LASU)
  • LASU Post-UTME 2026 Eligibility Requirements
  • LASU Post-UTME 2026 Registration: Step-by-Step
  • LASU Post-UTME 2026 Subject Combinations by Faculty
  • LASU Post-UTME 2026 Screening Format and Date
  • LASU Admission Quotas: Lagos Indigenes vs. Non-Indigenes
  • LASU Post-UTME 2026 Cut-Off Marks by Programme
  • What to Bring on LASU Screening Day
  • Why LASU is a Strong Choice for Lagos-Based Students
  • Frequently Asked Questions — LASU Post-UTME 2026
    • Can non-Lagos State candidates apply for LASU post-UTME?
    • Does LASU accept direct entry candidates?
    • Is there a LASU post-UTME past questions resource?
    • How long does it take for LASU to release post-UTME results?
    • What is the LASU post-UTME screening fee?
  • After LASU Post-UTME: Admission Process and Next Steps
  • LASU vs. UNILAG: Choosing the Right Lagos University

About Lagos State University (LASU)

Lagos State University was established in 1983 by the Lagos State Government and has grown into one of Nigeria’s most prominent state universities. With a student population of over 40,000 across its two main campuses (Ojo and Epe), LASU offers both federal and state-recognised degree programmes in a wide range of disciplines. The university is accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC) and is consistently ranked among the top state universities in Nigeria by academic research output and student population.

LASU’s location in Lagos — Nigeria’s economic capital — gives its graduates a built-in advantage: industry placements, internships, and entry-level jobs are available within the city itself, eliminating the relocation burden faced by graduates of institutions in smaller cities.

LASU Post-UTME 2026 Eligibility Requirements

  • JAMB UTME Score: A minimum score of 180 out of 400. Highly competitive programmes such as Law, Medicine, and Mass Communication may require 200 or above in practice.
  • First-Choice Institution: Candidates must have selected LASU as their first-choice institution on their JAMB application form.
  • Lagos State Indigeneship (some programmes): LASU gives priority admission to Lagos State indigenes, particularly for programmes with limited spaces. Non-indigenes are also admitted but typically compete for a smaller quota of available slots.
  • O-Level Results: Minimum of five credit passes (including Mathematics and English Language) in WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB — within two sittings. Results must be for relevant subjects for your chosen programme.
  • Age: Minimum of 16 years at the time of JAMB examination (JAMB rule applies).
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LASU Post-UTME 2026 Registration: Step-by-Step

Registration for LASU post-UTME 2026 is conducted online through the LASU student information portal at portal.lasu.edu.ng. Follow the process below:

  1. Access the portal: Go to portal.lasu.edu.ng and select “Post-UTME Screening 2026/2027” from the admissions menu.
  2. Enter JAMB registration number: Your personal details will be fetched from the JAMB database automatically.
  3. Select your faculty and programme: Choose your department of interest from the dropdown list. Only programmes you are eligible for (based on your UTME subjects) will appear.
  4. Pay the screening fee: The LASU post-UTME fee is typically between ₦4,000 and ₦6,000 (verify the current amount on the portal). Payment is made via the Remita gateway or designated bank.
  5. Upload your photograph: A recent passport photo (white background, clear face) in JPEG format is required.
  6. Print your screening slip: Download and print your examination slip, which contains your examination date, time, venue, and candidate number.

LASU Post-UTME 2026 Subject Combinations by Faculty

Programme
UTME Subjects
O-Level Requirements
Min. UTME Score
Law
Literature-in-English, Government/History, any Social Science
English, Lit-in-English, Government + 2 others (credits)
200
Medicine & Surgery
Biology, Chemistry, Physics
English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics (all credits)
220
Mass Communication
English, Literature, Government/Economics
English, Lit-in-English, Government + 2 others
200
Accounting
Mathematics, Economics, one of: Commerce/Government/Lit
English, Maths, Economics + 2 others
180
Civil Engineering
Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry
English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry + 1 other
200
Computer Science
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Economics
English, Maths, Physics + 2 others
200
Economics
Mathematics, Economics, one other Social Science
English, Maths, Economics + 2 others
180
Education (any subject)
Varies by subject combination
English, Maths + 3 relevant credits
180

LASU Post-UTME 2026 Screening Format and Date

LASU post-UTME 2026 screening is conducted as a Computer-Based Test (CBT) on the Ojo campus. Multiple sessions are run across several days to manage the large number of candidates. Your specific date and time slot will be printed on your examination slip at the time of registration.

The screening test typically covers:

  • Use of English: Comprehension, vocabulary, sentence construction — 20 questions.
  • Subject 1: Core subject for your chosen programme (e.g. Mathematics for engineering, Economics for management sciences) — 20 questions.
  • Subject 2: Secondary course-relevant subject — 20 questions.

Duration: 45–60 minutes. The examination is multiple-choice and no marks are deducted for wrong answers (positive-only marking). This means you should attempt all questions, even where you are uncertain.

LASU Admission Quotas: Lagos Indigenes vs. Non-Indigenes

As a state-owned university, LASU operates a split admission quota. Historically, approximately 60% of available spaces in each department are reserved for Lagos State indigenes, with the remaining 40% open to candidates from other states. This means that a non-Lagos candidate needs a higher aggregate score than a Lagos indigene to gain admission to the same programme.

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Candidates who are Lagos State indigenes should ensure their state of origin is correctly recorded on their JAMB profile. A mismatch between your JAMB record and the documents you present during clearance can cause complications during admission processing. If your state of origin on JAMB is incorrect, visit the JAMB office to request a data correction before submitting your LASU post-UTME application.

LASU Post-UTME 2026 Cut-Off Marks by Programme

LASU uses a combined aggregate scoring system that weighs JAMB UTME scores and post-UTME performance. The approximate cut-off marks below are based on recent admission cycles and give an indication of what candidates need to target:

Programme
Lagos Indigene Cut-Off
Non-Indigene Cut-Off
Competitiveness
Law
52 / 100
58 / 100
Very High
Medicine & Surgery
58 / 100
64 / 100
Very High
Mass Communication
50 / 100
56 / 100
High
Computer Science
50 / 100
55 / 100
High
Civil Engineering
48 / 100
53 / 100
High
Accounting
45 / 100
50 / 100
Moderate
Economics
44 / 100
49 / 100
Moderate
Education
38 / 100
43 / 100
Lower

These figures are illustrative estimates. Always confirm the official LASU cut-off marks from the university’s admissions office or portal once results are released.

What to Bring on LASU Screening Day

  • Printed LASU post-UTME examination slip (mandatory)
  • JAMB original result slip or CAPS printout
  • Two recent passport photographs (white background)
  • Valid means of identification (National ID card, voter’s card, international passport, or driver’s licence)
  • O-level result (WAEC/NECO original or scratch-card verified result)
  • Birth certificate or declaration of age
  • Evidence of Lagos State indigeneship (for Lagos candidates claiming the indigene quota)

Why LASU is a Strong Choice for Lagos-Based Students

Beyond access, LASU offers several compelling reasons to study in Lagos:

  • Industry proximity: Lagos hosts the headquarters of most Nigerian banks, FMCG companies, telecom firms, and law firms. LASU students can complete internships and part-time work without leaving the city.
  • Lower tuition fees: As a state university, LASU’s tuition and school fees are significantly lower than those of private universities in Lagos such as Pan-Atlantic University or Caleb University — while offering a comparable academic environment.
  • Growing research profile: LASU has been increasing its research output year on year, particularly in environmental science, law, and management sciences. Several LASU lecturers are nationally recognised in their fields.
  • NUC-accredited programmes: All LASU programmes maintain full NUC accreditation, which is important for professional registration and postgraduate opportunities.
  • Community and alumni network: With over 40,000 current students and hundreds of thousands of alumni concentrated in Lagos, the LASU network provides access to job leads, mentorship, and professional connections that are hard to replicate from a distant campus.
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For candidates comparing state and federal university options, see our breakdown of the best universities for Law in Nigeria 2026, where LASU is featured alongside federal institutions.

Frequently Asked Questions — LASU Post-UTME 2026

Can non-Lagos State candidates apply for LASU post-UTME?

Yes. LASU accepts candidates from all states of Nigeria. However, non-Lagos indigenes compete for the smaller non-indigene quota in each department, which means the effective cut-off score is higher for out-of-state candidates. If you are from another state, you will need a stronger aggregate score to be admitted to the same programme as a Lagos indigene.

Does LASU accept direct entry candidates?

Yes. LASU accepts Direct Entry applications from candidates holding National Diploma (ND), Higher National Diploma (HND), or A-Level qualifications. Direct Entry candidates apply through the JAMB Direct Entry portal and must still sit the LASU direct entry screening. Qualified candidates are admitted into 200 Level (Year 2) of the relevant programme.

Is there a LASU post-UTME past questions resource?

LASU does not officially publish past post-UTME questions, but several educational platforms in Nigeria compile question banks drawn from LASU screening exercises across previous years. The best preparation is to work through JAMB past questions for your subjects, as LASU post-UTME questions closely follow the JAMB syllabus in structure and difficulty level.

How long does it take for LASU to release post-UTME results?

LASU typically releases post-UTME results within two to four weeks after the screening exercise concludes. Results are published on the LASU portal — candidates can log in with their JAMB registration number to check their status. After results are out, the admission list (first batch) is usually published within two to three weeks.

What is the LASU post-UTME screening fee?

The 2026 screening fee will be officially announced on the LASU portal. Historically, LASU’s post-UTME fee has ranged from ₦4,000 to ₦6,000. Pay only through the official portal payment gateway — third-party agents and unauthorised platforms should be avoided to prevent fraud.

After LASU Post-UTME: Admission Process and Next Steps

  1. Check your screening result on the LASU portal using your JAMB registration number.
  2. Await admission list publication: LASU publishes first, second, and sometimes supplementary admission lists. Keep checking the portal until the final list is released.
  3. Accept on JAMB CAPS: Once offered admission, log into your JAMB CAPS dashboard and accept LASU’s offer. Do this promptly — CAPS offers lapse if not accepted within the specified window.
  4. Pay LASU acceptance fee: After accepting on CAPS, proceed to the LASU portal to pay the acceptance fee and generate your admission letter.
  5. Attend physical screening/clearance: Visit the campus with original copies of all documents. Present your O-level certificates, birth certificate, JAMB result, and identification for physical verification.
  6. Register your courses: Log into the LASU Student Information System (SIS) and register your first-semester courses within the designated registration window.

Ready to begin your application? Visit portal.lasu.edu.ng to complete your LASU post-UTME 2026 registration. For comparisons with other post-UTME processes, see our guides for UNILORIN Post-UTME 2026, FUTA Post-UTME 2026, and stay updated at Universities.ng throughout the 2026 admissions season.

LASU vs. UNILAG: Choosing the Right Lagos University

Many Lagos-based candidates face a common dilemma: LASU or the University of Lagos (UNILAG)? Both are strong institutions, but they serve different candidate profiles. UNILAG is a federal university with a more selective national admission process, stronger postgraduate and research programmes, and a more internationally recognised brand. LASU, as a state university, offers lower tuition fees, a larger indigene admission quota, and programmes tailored partly to Lagos State’s economic needs.

For candidates who did not score high enough for UNILAG or who did not select UNILAG as first choice, LASU is an excellent alternative that keeps them within Lagos and connected to the city’s job market. Candidates who are specifically interested in Mass Communication, Law, or Management Sciences — and who are Lagos indigenes — will find LASU highly competitive and professionally rewarding.

In terms of graduate outcomes, LASU alumni are prominent across Lagos-based organisations — from the Lagos State civil service to banking, media, and professional services. The proximity to employers makes the transition from graduation to employment faster for LASU graduates than for students who study in other states and must relocate to Lagos after graduation.

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