UNILAG Admission List For 2025/2026 Academic Session

UNILAG Admission List For 2025/2026 Academic Session

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The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has published its 2025/2026 admission list. Candidates are advised to check their admission status on the JAMB CAPS portal and follow the listed steps to confirm acceptance. Read on for full details and helpful tips.

     

UNILAG Admission List: How to Check and What Comes Next

Ah, the wait is finally over. The University of Lagos, fondly called UNILAG, has rolled out the admission list for the 2025/2026 academic year. You could almost hear a sigh of relief from thousands of applicants across the country. If you’ve been refreshing your portal every morning, this might just be your lucky moment.

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So, what’s next? Grab your device, take a deep breath, and let’s walk through the process. Nothing too fancy here, just simple steps to find out if your name made it to the list.

How to Check the UNILAG Admission List

At the moment, the only way to confirm your status is through the JAMB CAPS portal. Yep, that’s where the truth lies. Here’s how to get it done:

  • Head over to the JAMB E-Facility Portal.
  • Log in using your JAMB-registered email and password.
  • Scroll down a bit and click “Check Admission Status.”
  • Select “Access my CAPS.”
  • Then click “Admission Status” to see what fate has to say.

If you’re using a phone and can’t find the “Admission Status” option, don’t panic. Many mobile browsers only show a welcome message. Just switch to Desktop Mode in your Chrome browser and try again. Easy fix.

Understanding Your JAMB CAPS Status

When you finally open the page, you might see one of several messages. Here’s what each one means in plain language:

  • ADMISSION OFFERED: Big congratulations! You’ve been accepted by JAMB. You can now accept or reject the offer right on the portal.
  • ADMISSION IN PROGRESS (AIP): Your name is under review. The school has recommended you, but the process still needs a nod from both the school head and JAMB.
  • RECOMMENDED: You’ve been given a thumbs-up by UNILAG, and JAMB is taking one last look before making it official.
  • NOT ADMITTED: Not yet. This could mean the list is still being updated or your case is still pending. Don’t lose hope—sometimes the next batch tells a different story.
  • PENDING: Your application is still under review, and the final call hasn’t been made.

What to Do After Getting Admitted

Once you see that golden line—ADMISSION OFFERED—don’t just smile and walk away. There are a few things to sort out first:

  • Send ACCEPT or REJECT to 55019 or 66019 using the same phone number linked to your JAMB profile.
  • After accepting, print your JAMB Admission Letter. You’ll need this for clearance and registration later on.

A small word of advice: make sure you print and save copies of everything. You’ll thank yourself when it’s time for documentation.

Some Quick Notes for Mobile Users

If you’re checking from a phone, it can be a bit tricky. Like I said earlier, the Admission Status button sometimes hides. Switching to Desktop Mode usually does the trick. To do that, go to Chrome’s settings and tick Request Desktop Site. It’s a simple click that saves a lot of wahala.

Wrapping It Up

So there you have it. UNILAG’s admission list is out, and the next step is yours to take. Whether your name showed up or you’re still waiting, keep calm. Sometimes, the next list holds surprises. For those who made it, e go be—celebrate small, then get ready for registration.

Congratulations to all new UNILAG students! Your next chapter just began, and trust me, it’s going to be quite a ride.

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