YUMSUK admission requirements

YUMSUK admission requirements

Yusuf Maitama Sule University Kano (YUMSUK), formerly known as Northwest University Kano (NWU), is one of Nigeria’s leading state universities in the northern part of the country. Established in 2012, YUMSUK has grown speedily over the years, the university offers a wide range of courses across different faculties, including Science, Education, and Arts. The university aims to provide affordable and quality education to students from Kano State and across Nigeria.

In this article by MetroBlog will explore in details the YUMSUK admission requirements, whether you are applying through the UTME or Direct Entry route. We’ll also answer some frequently asked questions to make your application process smoother.

YUMSUK Admission Requirements

Like other Nigerian universities, YUMSUK admits students through the UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) and Direct Entry. Here’s what you need to know about the requirements for each route.

1. UTME(JAMB) Admission Requirements

For candidates applying through UTME, these are the basic requirements:

  • JAMB Cut-Off Mark: The minimum cut-off mark for most courses at YUMSUK is 160, but for competitive programs like Medicine, Law, or Engineering, the cut-off may be higher.
  • O’ Level Requirements: You must have five credit passes in subjects relevant to your chosen course in not more than two sittings. The required subjects include:
    • English Language (compulsory for all courses)
    • Mathematics (for all science, management, and social science courses)
    • Other relevant subjects depending on your course of study, such as Physics, Chemistry, or Economics.
  • Post-UTME Screening: After passing the JAMB UTME, candidates must sit for the YUMSUK Post-UTME screening. Your performance in the Post-UTME, along with your JAMB score, determines your eligibility for admission.
  • Age Requirement: You must be at least 16 years old at the time of admission.

2. Direct Entry Admission Requirements

For those applying via Direct Entry, here are the requirements:

  • A-Level, OND, HND, or NCE: You must have a minimum of two A-Level passes or a National Diploma (ND), Higher National Diploma (HND), or National Certificate of Education (NCE) with at least upper credit in relevant subjects.
  • O’ Level Requirements: Like UTME applicants, Direct Entry candidates must have five O’ Level credits, including English Language and other relevant subjects.
  • Direct Entry JAMB Registration: You need to complete and submit the JAMB Direct Entry form as part of the application process.

Course-Specific Admission Requirements at YUMSUK

YUMSUK offers a different courses cutting across different faculties and each has it’s specific requirements. Here are examples from some popular programs:

  • Medicine and Surgery: Requires English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics at the O’ Level and a high JAMB/Post-UTME score due to competitiveness.
  • Engineering Courses: Credits in English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and another science subject are essential.
  • Management Courses (e.g., Business Administration): Requires credits in English, Mathematics, Economics, and two other relevant subjects.

For specific details, it’s always best to consult the YUMSUK official website or the JAMB brochure.

YUMSUK Admission Process

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to apply for admission into YUMSUK:

  1. JAMB Registration: Ensure you choose YUMSUK as your first choice when registering for the (JAMB) UTME.
  2. Sit for the UTME Exam: Achieve a score that meets or exceeds YUMSUK’s cut-off mark.
  3. Post-UTME Screening: Register for and participate in the YUMSUK Post-UTME screening, based on your JAMB score and O’ Level results.
  4. Upload O’ Level Results: Ensure that your O’ Level results are uploaded on both the JAMB portal and the YUMSUK portal.
  5. Check Admission Status: You can monitor your admission status via the JAMB CAPS portal or the YUMSUK portal.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About YUMSUK Admission

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

The general cut-off mark for most courses at YUMSUK is 160, but competitive courses like Medicine or Law may have higher cut-offs marks.

2. Does YUMSUK accept second-choice candidates?

No, YUMSUK only accepts candidates who choose the university as their first choice in JAMB.

3. Can I combine two O’ Level results for admission into YUMSUK?

Yes, YUMSUK allows candidates to combine two O’ Level results (e.g., WAEC and NECO) as long as you meet the required five credit passes.

4. Does YUMSUK accept Direct Entry candidates?

Yes, YUMSUK accepts Direct Entry candidates with A-Level, OND, HND, or NCE qualifications.

5. How can I check my admission status?

You can check your admission status on the JAMB CAPS portal or via the YUMSUK admission portal.

6. What documents are required for YUMSUK admission?

You will need:

  • JAMB result
  • O’ Level results
  • Birth certificate
  • State of origin certificate
  • Post-UTME screening result

7. What are the most competitive courses at YUMSUK?

Competitive courses at YUMSUK include Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, and Engineering, which require higher JAMB and Post-UTME scores.

8. Does YUMSUK offer scholarships?

Yes, YUMSUK provides scholarships and other financial aid programs, usually based on academic merit.

9. What is the age requirement for admission into YUMSUK?

Candidates must be at least 16 years old to be considered for admission.

10. Can I change my course after being admitted to YUMSUK?

Yes, it is possible to change your course after admission, but it depends on meeting the requirements of the new course and available slots available in the new department.

Conclusion

Having clear understanding of YUMSUK admission requirements is the first step toward securing a place at the university. Whether you’re applying through UTME or Direct Entry, you need to ensure that you meet the basic requirements for admission and perform well in the Post-UTME screening.

For more tips and updates on the admission process, keep following MetroBlog as we provide you with the latest university admission updates.

Good luck with your application! If you have any further questions, feel free to leave a comment and we’ll answer as soon as possible!

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