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COMPLETE GUIDE TO GAIN ADMISSION INTO NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY (NDU)

Here is a complete, step-by-step guide on how to gain admission into Niger Delta University (NDU), Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa State. I’ll break it down in a clear, practical way so you can follow easily.

1. Know the Basic Requirements (VERY IMPORTANT)

Before anything else, you must meet the general admission conditions:

O’Level Requirements

You must have at least:

  • 5 credits in WAEC, NECO or GCE
  • Must include:
    • English Language (compulsory)
    • Mathematics (for most courses)
    • 3 other relevant subjects for your course
  • Not more than 2 sittings

JAMB Requirement

  • You must write UTME (JAMB)
  • NDU cut-off mark is generally:
    • 150 and above (minimum)
    • Some sources show 160 for newer sessions due to competition (Best Online Portal)
  • Competitive courses may require higher scores (Law, Nursing, Medicine, Engineering)

In simple terms:

  • 150–160 = minimum chance
  • 180+ = good chance
  • 200+ = strong chance for competitive courses

2. Choose NDU as Your First Choice

This is very important.

  • During JAMB registration:
    • Select Niger Delta University (NDU) as FIRST CHOICE
  • If you don’t choose it first, your admission chances reduce significantly

3. Pick the Right JAMB Subject Combination

Each course has specific subject requirements.

Examples:

  • Law: English, Literature, Government, CRS/IRS
  • Medicine/Nursing: English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
  • Accounting: English, Mathematics, Economics, Accounting
  • Engineering: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

Wrong subject combination = automatic admission failure

4. Aim for a Good JAMB Score

Even though minimum is around 150–160:

  • Safe target scores:
    • 150–160 → minimum eligibility
    • 170–190 → average competitive chance
    • 200+ → strong advantage

Remember: admission is competitive, not just about passing.

5. Apply for NDU Post-UTME Screening

After JAMB:

  • NDU releases Post-UTME screening form
  • You must:
    • Register online
    • Upload documents (O’Level, JAMB result)
    • Pay screening fee

NDU does not usually write a CBT exam in some years—it may be:

  • Screening based on JAMB + O’Level (or online assessment depending on session)

6. Prepare Required Documents

You will need:

  • JAMB result slip
  • O’Level result (WAEC/NECO)
  • Birth certificate/declaration of age
  • Local government identification
  • Passport photograph
  • Post-UTME registration printout

7. Understand Admission Selection Process

NDU admission is based on:

  • JAMB score
  • Post-UTME screening result
  • O’Level grades
  • Course competitiveness
  • Catchment area policy (Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta, etc. may have advantage)

8. Check Admission on JAMB CAPS

  • Log in to JAMB CAPS
  • Accept or reject admission offer
  • Without CAPS acceptance, admission is invalid

9. Direct Entry (For Advanced Entry Students)

If you already have:

  • ND (National Diploma)
  • NCE
  • A-Level results

You can apply through Direct Entry (DE) into 200 level.

10. Important Tips to Increase Your Chances

  • Choose less competitive courses if your score is low

  • Apply early for Post-UTME

  • Ensure correct subject combination

  • Upload O’Level results to JAMB CAPS

  • Avoid errors in registration details

Summary

To gain admission into NDU:

  1. Pass WAEC/NECO (5 credits including English)
  2. Score at least 150–160+ in JAMB
  3. Choose NDU as first choice
  4. Register for Post-UTME
  5. Meet departmental requirements
  6. Be active on JAMB CAPS

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