Does EBSU Write Post UTME Exam? What 2026/2027 Candidates Should Know

Many candidates who want to gain admission into Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki have been asking one important question:
Does EBSU write Post UTME exam?
This is a very good question because not all universities do their admission screening the same way. Some schools invite candidates to write a Post UTME exam, while some other schools only do online screening.
So before you start preparing for an exam that may not happen, it is important to understand how EBSU Post UTME screening works.
Does EBSU Write Post UTME Exam?
The simple answer is No.
EBSU does not write Post UTME exam for the 2026/2027 admission screening exercise. Candidates are not required to come to school for any physical Post UTME exam.
Instead of writing an exam, EBSU conducts its screening online. This means candidates are expected to buy the EBSU Post UTME form, fill in their correct details, upload the required information, and wait for admission updates.
So if you have been asking whether EBSU will invite candidates to write Post UTME in school, the answer is No, EBSU is doing online screening.
If you need help understanding the EBSU Post UTME process, you can visit Studentsdash here: https://studentsdash.com/how-to-register-for-ebsu-post-utme/
You can also join Studentsdash on Telegram through t.me/studentsdash or call/message 07075012541.
Two Ways Universities Screen Candidates
In Nigeria, universities usually screen candidates in two major ways.
The first one is through online screening.
This is when candidates are asked to register online, pay for the Post UTME form, upload their details, submit their O’Level result, and wait for the school to process admission.
The second one is through Post UTME exam or physical screening.
This is when candidates may be asked to come to the school or a centre to write an exam, submit documents physically, or appear for screening.
But for EBSU, the process is online screening. Candidates do not need to travel to the school to write any Post UTME exam.
What Should EBSU Candidates Do Instead?
Since EBSU does not write Post UTME exam, what candidates need to do is simple.
You have to buy the EBSU Post UTME form and complete your registration online.
The official price of the EBSU Post UTME form is ₦2,000. However, when paying online, the total amount may be around ₦2,322.50 because of payment charges and service fees.
After payment, candidates are expected to return to the portal, fill in their details, upload their required information, and submit the form.
If you have not bought the form yet, you should go and get it as soon as possible.
If you need help with the registration process, portal issue, payment, course selection, or O’Level upload, contact Studentsdash through t.me/studentsdash or 07075012541.
Do Not Wait for EBSU Post UTME Exam Date
Some candidates may still be waiting for EBSU to announce a Post UTME exam date.
But the truth is that EBSU does not require candidates to write a physical Post UTME exam.
So instead of waiting for an exam date, what you should focus on is completing your online screening registration correctly.
Make sure your JAMB registration number, name, phone number, email address, course, and O’Level details are correct before you submit.
Also make sure your O’Level result is uploaded on JAMB CAPS because this is very important for admission.
What Happens After EBSU Post UTME Registration?
After you buy the form and complete your registration, the next thing is to wait for admission updates.
EBSU will screen candidates based on the information they submitted online. Your JAMB score, O’Level result, course requirement, and cut-off mark will be very important.
If your score is above your department’s cut-off mark and your details are correct, you stand a better chance of being considered for admission.
However, candidates should also understand that meeting the cut-off mark does not automatically mean admission is guaranteed. Admission depends on different things, including your course, available space, competition, O’Level result, and the school’s admission process.
That is why it is important to make sure your registration is done properly.
For guidance, you can always visit Studentsdash at https://studentsdash.com/how-to-register-for-ebsu-post-utme/ or join t.me/studentsdash.
Can I Register by Myself?
Yes, you can register by yourself if you understand the process and you are careful.
But if you are not sure of what to do, do not guess.
You can go to a trusted cyber cafe, a CBT centre, or meet a trusted friend who knows how to register properly.
You can also contact Studentsdash for help if you have questions about EBSU Post UTME, admission, course cut-off mark, or registration.
Studentsdash can guide you through the process so you do not make simple mistakes that may affect your admission.
Important Things to Remember
EBSU does not write Post UTME exam.
EBSU is doing online screening.
Candidates are not required to come for physical screening.
The EBSU Post UTME form costs ₦2,000.
Online payment may be around ₦2,322.50 because of charges.
Candidates must fill in their correct details online.
O’Level result must be uploaded properly.
Candidates should wait for admission updates after registration.
Do not wait for an exam date because EBSU is not conducting a Post UTME exam.
Final Advice
If you are an EBSU aspirant for the 2026/2027 academic session, do not confuse yourself by waiting for a Post UTME exam.
EBSU does not write Post UTME exam.
What you need to do is buy the EBSU Post UTME form, complete your online screening, upload the correct details, and wait for admission updates.
If you have not gotten the form, go and get it now. Do not wait until the portal closes.
If you need help understanding the EBSU Post UTME process, registration steps, cut-off marks, O’Level upload, or admission updates, visit Studentsdash through:
Website: https://studentsdash.com/how-to-register-for-ebsu-post-utme/
Telegram: t.me/studentsdash
Phone/WhatsApp: 07075012541
Studentsdash is available to help EBSU aspirants stay updated and avoid mistakes during the admission process.
