The FUOYE post-UTME 2026 screening exercise is the final gateway for candidates who chose Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) as their first-choice institution in the 2026 JAMB UTME. FUOYE is one of Nigeria’s newer federal universities, but it has grown rapidly into a respected institution in Ekiti State. This comprehensive guide covers FUOYE’s eligibility requirements, registration steps, subject combinations, cut-off marks, and everything else you need to succeed on screening day.
About Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE)
Federal University Oye-Ekiti was established in 2011 and has its main campus in Oye-Ekiti, with a second campus in Ikole-Ekiti, both in Ekiti State. Despite its relatively young age, FUOYE has earned full accreditation for most of its programmes from the National Universities Commission (NUC) and has established a reputation for academic rigour and discipline. The university currently offers programmes across faculties including Sciences, Engineering, Agriculture, Humanities, Social Sciences, Education, and Law. FUOYE attracts students from across Nigeria who value a federal university’s subsidised tuition and the relatively calm academic environment of Ekiti State. The university is also known for its active alumni network and its growing research partnerships with state and international bodies.
FUOYE Post-UTME 2026 Eligibility Requirements
- Must have selected FUOYE as your first-choice institution in the 2026 JAMB UTME
- Minimum JAMB UTME score of 160 (departmental requirements may be higher)
- Five O’Level credits at maximum of two sittings, including English Language and Mathematics
- Relevant science subjects required for science and engineering programmes
- Must not have been previously dismissed from a tertiary institution for academic or disciplinary reasons
- O’Level results accepted from WAEC, NECO, GCE, and NABTEB
How to Register for FUOYE Post-UTME 2026
- Visit the official FUOYE admissions portal at admissions.fuoye.edu.ng
- Click on “Post-UTME Screening Registration 2026”
- Log in or create an applicant account using your JAMB registration number
- Verify your UTME details and confirm your first-choice selection
- Complete the online application form with your personal information and academic results
- Pay the Post-UTME registration fee (approximately ₦2,000–₦3,000 — confirm on the portal)
- Upload your passport photograph (white background, taken within the last three months)
- Download and print your examination slip
- Note your screening venue, date, and time as printed on the slip
FUOYE Post-UTME 2026 Subject Combinations
Programme | UTME Subjects | Min JAMB |
|---|---|---|
Computer Science | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Biology, English | 180 |
Electrical Engineering | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English | 180 |
Agriculture (B.Agric) | Biology/Agric Science, Chemistry, Physics/Maths, English | 160 |
Law (LLB) | Any three subjects + English Language | 180 |
Accounting | Mathematics, Economics, Any Social Science, English | 160 |
Biology / Microbiology | Biology, Chemistry, Physics/Maths, English | 160 |
English & Literary Studies | English, Literature, Any Arts subject, Any subject | 160 |
Economics | Mathematics, Economics, Any Social Science, English | 160 |
FUOYE Cut-Off Marks and Aggregate Score 2026
FUOYE’s departmental cut-off marks are generally accessible relative to older federal universities. Most programmes accept JAMB scores from 160 upward, with competitive programmes like Law, Engineering, and Computer Science typically requiring 180 or above. FUOYE computes the final admission aggregate using the standard 60:40 formula: Aggregate = (JAMB Score ÷ 400 × 60) + (Post-UTME Score ÷ 100 × 40). This means a candidate who scores 200 in JAMB and 65 in the Post-UTME will have an aggregate of 30 + 26 = 56 out of 100. Candidates aiming for the most competitive departments should target a Post-UTME score of 70 or higher.
FUOYE vs EKSU: Which Ekiti University Should You Choose?
Ekiti State hosts two prominent universities — Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) and Ekiti State University (EKSU) in Ado-Ekiti. FUOYE is a federal university funded directly by the Federal Government, which generally means more stable funding, better-equipped laboratories, and a more competitive admissions environment. EKSU is a state university with a longer history and offers some professional programmes (such as Medicine and Pharmacy) that FUOYE does not yet have. FUOYE’s main campus in Oye-Ekiti offers a quieter, campus-centred environment ideal for focused study. EKSU’s Ado-Ekiti campus sits in the state capital, giving students easier access to commercial amenities and internship opportunities. Both institutions are legitimate and produce competent graduates; your choice should depend primarily on your programme of study and personal preferences. Read our EKSU Post-UTME 2026 guide for a deeper comparison.
What to Bring to FUOYE Screening Day
- Printed FUOYE Post-UTME examination slip
- Original JAMB 2026 result slip
- Valid government-issued photo ID (national ID, voter’s card, or international passport)
- Original O’Level result certificate(s)
- Two recent passport photographs (white background)
- Proof of payment of the Post-UTME registration fee
- A reliable blue or black writing pen
Why Choose FUOYE in 2026?
- Affordable federal university tuition: FUOYE’s fees are heavily subsidised by the Federal Government, making quality education accessible to students from all income levels.
- Growing infrastructure: The university has invested significantly in lecture theatres, labs, and hostels since 2011, and construction continues each year.
- Two campuses: Oye-Ekiti and Ikole-Ekiti campuses offer different departmental focus areas and environments.
- Strong NUC accreditation: Most FUOYE programmes hold current NUC accreditation, ensuring employer and professional body recognition of your degree.
- Safe, peaceful setting: Ekiti State’s generally calm environment makes FUOYE attractive to students and parents who prioritise safety.
How to Prepare for FUOYE Post-UTME 2026
- Revise all four JAMB UTME subjects thoroughly — FUOYE CBT questions closely follow the JAMB syllabus
- Practice CBT-style tests daily in the weeks before screening — familiarity with the interface saves valuable time
- Strengthen English Language: comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary regularly feature in Post-UTME exams
- Work through past questions from FUOYE and comparable universities to identify recurring topics
- Organise all required documents at least three days before screening day
- Rest well the night before and eat a proper meal on the morning of the exam
FUOYE Post-UTME 2026 Key Dates
Activity | Projected Date 2026 |
|---|---|
JAMB UTME Results | April 2026 |
FUOYE Registration Opens | May 2026 |
Registration Deadline | June 2026 |
Screening Exercise (CBT) | June–July 2026 |
Post-UTME Results | July–August 2026 |
First Batch Admission List | August–September 2026 |
Acceptance Fee Window | September–October 2026 |
FUOYE Post-UTME 2026: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum JAMB score for FUOYE Post-UTME 2026?
The general minimum JAMB score for FUOYE is 160. Competitive programmes like Law, Computer Science, and Engineering may require 180 or above. Always check the official FUOYE admissions portal for the confirmed cut-off for your chosen department.
Can I register if I chose a different university first in JAMB?
No. Only candidates who selected FUOYE as their first-choice institution in JAMB 2026 are eligible. If you chose another university, you must change your JAMB institution (if the change-of-institution window is still open) or wait for supplementary rounds.
How soon will FUOYE Post-UTME results be released?
FUOYE typically releases results within two to four weeks after the end of the screening exercise. Check the official admissions portal using your JAMB registration number. Once your score is available, use the 60:40 formula to estimate your aggregate and compare it with departmental cut-off history.
Does FUOYE offer Direct Entry admission?
Yes. FUOYE accepts Direct Entry candidates with ND (Upper Credit), HND, A-Level, or pre-degree qualifications for 200-level admission via the JAMB Direct Entry portal. Candidates may also be required to attend a FUOYE-conducted interview or supplementary screening.
Is there hostel accommodation at FUOYE?
Yes. FUOYE has on-campus hostels at both the Oye-Ekiti and Ikole-Ekiti campuses. Spaces are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis for fresh students. Affordable off-campus accommodation is widely available in both host communities.
Take the Next Step Towards Your FUOYE Admission
The FUOYE Post-UTME 2026 screening is your opportunity to secure a place at one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing federal universities. Register early, prepare thoroughly, and walk into your CBT hall confident. For more Post-UTME guides across Nigeria’s federal and state universities — including the FUNAAB Post-UTME 2026 guide and the LAUTECH Post-UTME 2026 guide — visit Universities.ng and bookmark the page for continuous updates throughout the 2026 admissions season.
FUOYE Aggregate Score — Worked Examples for 2026
Understanding how your aggregate is calculated can help you set realistic targets for the Post-UTME screening. FUOYE uses the standard Nigerian federal university weighting: 60% JAMB and 40% Post-UTME. The formula is: Aggregate = (JAMB Score ÷ 400 × 60) + (Post-UTME Score ÷ 100 × 40). Here are three practical examples to show how different score combinations play out:
Candidate | JAMB Score | Post-UTME Score | Final Aggregate |
|---|---|---|---|
Candidate A | 200 | 75 | (200÷400×60)+(75÷100×40) = 30+30 = 60 |
Candidate B | 240 | 55 | (240÷400×60)+(55÷100×40) = 36+22 = 58 |
Candidate C | 180 | 85 | (180÷400×60)+(85÷100×40) = 27+34 = 61 |
Notice that Candidate C, despite having a lower JAMB score than Candidate B, finishes with a higher aggregate because of a stronger Post-UTME performance. This underscores a key point: do not neglect Post-UTME preparation even if you feel satisfied with your JAMB score. For less competitive FUOYE programmes, an aggregate of 50–55 may be sufficient. For Law, Computer Science, and Electrical Engineering, aim for 60 and above to be competitive for admission.
FUOYE Scholarships and Bursaries 2026
Students admitted to FUOYE in 2026 should be aware of the various financial support schemes available to them. The Federal Government of Nigeria provides an annual bursary to all students of federal universities who are Nigerians studying in Nigeria. This bursary is administered through the Federal Scholarship Board and the National Youth Council of Nigeria. Applications are typically submitted after the first semester of study, and the amounts disbursed (though modest) can help with course materials and basic living expenses.
Ekiti State indigenes studying at FUOYE may additionally be eligible for the Ekiti State Government bursary. This state-level bursary is awarded on the basis of being an indigene of Ekiti State and maintaining satisfactory academic standing. Students should contact the Ekiti State Scholarship Board for application requirements and timelines.
Corporate scholarships from national and multinational companies — including the NNPCL scholarship, MTN Foundation scholarship, Shell Nigeria scholarship, and the CBN’s tertiary institution bursary — are open to students across all federal universities. These are merit-based awards that typically require a minimum CGPA of 3.5 on a 5.0 scale. Students should begin building a strong academic record from their first year to remain competitive for these awards when applications open in 200 and 300 level.
FUOYE Faculties and Departments 2026
FUOYE offers degree programmes across a growing range of faculties. As of the 2025/2026 academic session, the university’s faculties include the Faculty of Science, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Faculty of Social Sciences and Management Sciences, and the Faculty of Education. Each faculty houses multiple departments. The Faculty of Science includes Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Microbiology, and Geology. The Faculty of Engineering includes Electrical and Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, and Agricultural Engineering. New programmes continue to be added as the university expands, so candidates should verify the current programme list on the FUOYE website before applying.
For a broader view of Post-UTME preparation across Nigeria’s federal universities in the south-west, see our guides for FUTA Post-UTME 2026 and UNILORIN Post-UTME 2026. Both institutions are strong alternatives for candidates who are also considering universities in neighbouring states.
FUOYE is a university on the rise. Candidates who secure admission in 2026 will be part of an institution that is growing in prestige, infrastructure, and graduate employability every year. Make the most of your opportunity by registering promptly for the Post-UTME, preparing strategically, and demonstrating your academic potential on screening day.