BUK admission requirements

BUK admission requirements

Bayero University, Kano (BUK) is one of the top federal universities in Nigeria, located in the ancient and vibrant city of Kano. Established in 1977, BUK is recognised internationally for it’s high moral and educational standard, wide range of academic programs and rigorous admission process.

To secure a spot at BUK, it is very important to understand the specific admission requirements and the nitty gritties involved in the admission process whether you’re applying through UTME or Direct Entry.

This article, presented by Metro Blog, breaks down the BUK admission requirements for prospective students and provides answers to frequently asked questions to help you navigate the admission process.

BUK Admission Requirements

BUK admission is done through two channels: UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) and Direct Entry. Each route has its own set of requirements, which applicants must meet to be considered for admission.

1. UTME Admission Requirements

To apply to BUK via the UTME, you must fulfill the following requirements:

  • JAMB Examination: Candidates must sit for the JAMB UTME and score at or above the BUK cut-off mark, which is typically 180. However, more competitive courses may require higher scores.
  • O’ Level Requirements: Candidates must have at least five credit passes in their O’ Level exams (WAEC, NECO, GCE, or NABTEB). These credits must include:
    • English Language (mandatory for all courses)
    • Mathematics (mandatory for most courses, especially in science, technology, and management disciplines)
    • Three other relevant subjects based on the chosen course of study (for example, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics for medical or science-related courses, or Economics, Government, and Literature for arts and social science courses).
  • Post-UTME Screening: After the JAMB exam, candidates must participate in the BUK Post-UTME screening. The final admission decision is based on a combination of your JAMB and Post-UTME scores.
  • Age Requirement: Candidates must be at least 16 years old by the time they apply for admission.

2. Direct Entry Admission Requirements

For candidates applying through Direct Entry, the following conditions must be met:

  • A-Level, ND, NCE, or IJMB: Direct Entry applicants must have at least two A-level passes, a relevant National Diploma (ND), Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE), or a successful completion of the Interim Joint Matriculation Board (IJMB) with upper credit in a related field.
  • O’ Level Requirements: Direct Entry candidates must also meet the five credit passes requirement in their O’ Level (including English Language and Mathematics).
  • JAMB Direct Entry Form: Direct Entry candidates must obtain and submit the JAMB Direct Entry form to be considered for admission.

Course-Specific Admission Requirements for BUK

Each program at BUK has specific requirements in terms of subject combinations and cut-off marks. Here are some examples:

  • Medicine and Surgery: Requires credit passes in English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics at the O’ Level, with a JAMB score of 220 and above for competitive consideration.
  • Engineering Programs: Require credit passes in English, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, and a JAMB score of at least 180.
  • Social Sciences (e.g., Economics, Political Science): Require credit passes in English, Mathematics, Economics, and other social science subjects, with a JAMB score of 180–200.
  • Law: Requires credit passes in English Language, Literature in English, Government, and two other arts or social science subjects. The JAMB cut-off for Law is typically around 200 and above.

Always confirm the specific requirements for your desired course on the BUK official website or the JAMB brochure.

BUK Admission Process

To ensure a smooth admission process into BUK, follow these steps:

  1. Register for JAMB: Choose BUK as your first choice during your JAMB registration.
  2. Sit for the JAMB UTME exam and aim to score 180 or higher, depending on your course.
  3. Participate in the BUK Post-UTME screening, which evaluates your JAMB and O’ Level results.
  4. Upload your O’ Level results on both the JAMB and BUK portals.
  5. Monitor your admission status on the JAMB CAPS portal and the BUK admission portal for updates.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About BUK Admission

1. What is the JAMB cut-off mark for BUK?

The JAMB cut-off mark for BUK is usually 180, but more competitive courses such as Medicine, Engineering, and Law often have higher cut-offs.

2. Does BUK accept second-choice candidates?

No, BUK only accepts candidates who have selected the university as their first choice during the JAMB registration process.

3. What is the Post-UTME cut-off mark for BUK?

BUK does not have a fixed Post-UTME cut-off mark. The screening score depends on the overall performance of applicants each year and varies from department to department.

4. Can I combine two O’ Level results for admission into BUK?

Yes, BUK accepts the combination of two O’ Level results (e.g., WAEC and NECO), as long as the required five credits are met across both results.

5. Does BUK accept Direct Entry candidates?

Yes, BUK accepts Direct Entry candidates who have met the qualifications, such as A-level passes, ND, or NCE, along with the necessary O’ Level credits.

6. What are the most competitive courses at BUK?

The most competitive courses at BUK include Medicine and Surgery, Law, Engineering, Pharmacy, and Accounting. These programs often require higher JAMB scores and strong Post-UTME performances.

7. How can I check my BUK admission status?

You can check your admission status on the JAMB CAPS portal or the BUK admission portal by entering your JAMB registration number.

8. What is the minimum age for admission into BUK?

The minimum age requirement for admission into BUK is 16 years.

9. Does BUK allow students to change their course after admission?

Yes, students may be allowed to change their course after admission, subject to the university’s policies and the availability of spaces in the desired course.

10. What happens if I don’t meet the cut-off mark for my chosen course?

If you don’t meet the cut-off mark for your chosen course, you may either be considered for a less competitive course or need to apply again in the next academic session. You can also request a change of course through the JAMB portal.

11. How can I prepare for the BUK Post-UTME screening?

To prepare for the Post-UTME, practice past questions and review relevant subjects based on your chosen course of study. The screening questions often cover the same topics tested in the JAMB UTME.

Conclusion

Gaining admission into Bayero University, Kano (BUK) requires careful preparation and a thorough understanding of the admission requirements. Whether you’re applying through the UTME or Direct Entry, it’s important to meet the necessary academic qualifications and excel in both your JAMB and Post-UTME assessments.

This guide, provided by Metro Blog, outlines the key steps and information you need to successfully gain admission into BUK. Be sure to confirm the specific requirements for your course of choice and monitor important dates throughput the process by visiting BUK official website 

If you have any more questions regarding BUK’s admission requirements, feel free to leave a comment below, and Metro Blog will be happy to assist you.

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