AKUM Notice to UTME and DE Applicants on Admission Status

AKUM Notice to UTME and DE Applicants on Admission Status

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Summary

Abdulkadir Kure University, Minna (AKUM) has issued an announcement to UTME and Direct Entry applicants, asking candidates (UTME score 160 and above, and DE) to check admission status and act on any pending requirements. The notice directs affected candidates to use JAMB CAPS and the AKUM portal, and to visit the Admissions Office where issues remain.

  • Who it covers: UTME candidates with 160 and above, and Direct Entry applicants.
  • Check admission status promptly; keep monitoring status updates.
  • If an admission letter is pending: log in to JAMB CAPS and accept programme transfer or Change of Course (where applicable).
  • Upload O'Level results on JAMB CAPS (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB); admission cannot be finalised without verified results.
  • Visit the University Admissions Office to confirm status and address unresolved issues.
  • Continue checking status on the AKUM student portal.

AKUM Notice to UTME and Direct Entry Applicants on Admission Status

AKUM Important Announcement to UTME (160 and Above) and Direct Entry Applicants: Check Admission Status, Update JAMB CAPS, Upload O’Level Results, and Keep Monitoring the AKUM Portal

The Management of Abdulkadir Kure University, Minna (AKUM) issued an announcement to all applicants (UTME and Direct Entry) on admission status. The notice asked UTME candidates who scored 160 and above, and Direct Entry (DE) applicants, to urgently check their admission status.

The message focuses on a practical issue: some candidates have checked status but still do not have admission letters. AKUM listed steps for those candidates to take; each step targets a common blockage in the admission process.

Who the announcement applies to

The notice is directed at:

  • UTME candidates who scored 160 and above
  • Direct Entry candidates

It also speaks to candidates who have checked their admission status but have not received admission letters, indicating that the steps below apply where an admission letter is still pending.

What to do if the admission letter is not yet available

AKUM advised candidates who have checked their status and are yet to receive their admission letters to take one or more of the following actions.

1) Use JAMB CAPS for programme transfer or Change of Course (where applicable)

Candidates are instructed to log in to JAMB CAPS and accept programme transfer or Change of Course, where applicable. The instruction is conditional; it applies where the candidate’s admission process requires programme transfer acceptance or a change of course on CAPS.

2) Upload O’Level results on JAMB CAPS

AKUM directed candidates to upload O’Level results on JAMB CAPS, covering WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB. The notice states that admission cannot be finalised without verified results; that sentence is the core compliance point for candidates who have not completed result upload or whose results are not verified on CAPS.

3) Visit the University Admissions Office to confirm status

The notice also directs candidates to visit the University Admissions Office to confirm admission status and resolve any outstanding issues. This step deals with cases where online actions alone do not clear the problem; it places the candidate in front of the office that handles admission records and pending items.

Where to keep checking admission status

AKUM instructed candidates to continue checking admission status through the university portal. The link provided in the announcement is the AKUM student portal.

Candidates who check and still see pending items can move between the portal and JAMB CAPS, then follow up at the Admissions Office where necessary; the notice sets out that sequence even if it does not state a strict order.

Key reminders from the notice

AKUM urged all concerned candidates to comply; the instruction is direct. Candidates who fall within the UTME 160+ or DE categories, and who are still waiting on admission letters, are the intended audience for the listed steps.

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