BSU (MOAUM) Announces Post-UTME Screening Dates for Medical Sciences 2025/2026

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Summary

MOAUM (formerly BSU) Post-UTME screening for medical sciences and Law on August 29-30, 2025 at 8:00 AM. Mandatory for MBBS, Nursing, Pharmacy, and other programs.

The Rev. Fr. Moses Orshio Adasu University (MOAUM), formerly known as Benue State University (BSU), has released the Post-UTME screening schedule for candidates seeking admission into medical science programs and Law for the 2025/2026 academic session.

Screening Schedule

  • Dates: Friday, August 29 and Saturday, August 30, 2025
  • Time: 8:00 AM daily
  • Venue: MOAUM CBT Centre (by Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Western Campus)

Programs Covered in This Screening

The Post-UTME screening exercise applies to the following programs:

Medical and Health Sciences:

  • MBBS (Medicine and Surgery)
  • Bachelor of Nursing (BN)
  • Radiography and Radiation Science
  • Medical Laboratory Science
  • Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. D)

Law:

  • Bachelor of Laws (LL.B)

Who Should Attend

This screening is mandatory for all UTME candidates who:

  • Selected BSU/MOAUM as their first choice institution
  • Applied for any of the listed programs
  • Meet the minimum cut-off points for their chosen program
  • Have completed Post-UTME registration and payment

Important: Failure to attend the screening will result in automatic disqualification from admission consideration, regardless of your JAMB score.

Required Documents

All candidates MUST bring the following to the screening venue:

Mandatory Documents:

  1. POST-UTME Registration Receipt: Printed copy showing payment confirmation
  2. UTME Result Printout (Original): Must include:
    • Subject combination
    • Aggregate score
    • Candidate's colored photograph

Document Verification: University officials will verify all documents at the entrance. Ensure your documents are authentic and clearly printed.

Prohibited Items at the Examination Hall

The following items are strictly prohibited from the CBT examination hall:

  • Bags and handbags
  • Mobile phones (all types)
  • Smart watches and electronic devices
  • Calculators (unless specifically instructed)
  • Study materials and notebooks
  • Any other non-recommended materials

Security Note: Leave all prohibited items at home or in your vehicle. The university will not be responsible for confiscated items or items left unattended outside the examination hall.

Preparation Tips for Medical Sciences Screening

What to Study:

Medical science programs typically test knowledge in:

  • Biology: Focus on human physiology, anatomy, genetics, ecology
  • Chemistry: Organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry
  • Physics: Mechanics, electricity, waves, modern physics
  • English Language: Comprehension, grammar, vocabulary
  • Current Affairs: Recent developments in health and science

Study Strategy:

  1. Review JAMB Syllabus: Focus on topics covered in your UTME preparation
  2. Practice Past Questions: Familiarize yourself with typical Post-UTME question formats
  3. Time Management: Practice answering questions within time limits
  4. CBT Familiarization: If possible, practice on CBT platforms before the exam

On Screening Day: What to Expect

Arrival and Check-in:

  • Arrive Early: Get to the venue by 7:00 AM for document verification
  • Queue Patiently: Follow instructions from university staff and security
  • Present Documents: Have your printouts ready for quick verification
  • No Phones Policy: Leave your phone in a safe place before entering

During the Screening:

  • Listen carefully to all instructions from invigilators
  • Read questions thoroughly before answering
  • Manage your time wisely - don't spend too long on difficult questions
  • Stay calm and focused throughout the examination
  • Submit your answers before time expires

Location Guide: Finding MOAUM CBT Centre

Address: Western Campus, near Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Getting There:

  • If unfamiliar with the campus, arrive a day early to locate the venue
  • Ask security personnel or students for directions to Pharmaceutical Sciences faculty
  • The CBT Centre is clearly marked and easily accessible from the main gate
  • Consider carpooling with other candidates to reduce stress

Important Reminders

Do's:

  • ✓ Print all required documents in advance
  • ✓ Arrive at least one hour before the scheduled time
  • ✓ Wear comfortable, modest clothing
  • ✓ Bring a pen (even though it's CBT - for rough work if permitted)
  • ✓ Stay hydrated and eat a good breakfast
  • ✓ Maintain a positive attitude

Don'ts:

  • ✗ Don't bring any prohibited items
  • ✗ Don't arrive late - gates may close at 8:00 AM sharp
  • ✗ Don't engage in exam malpractice
  • ✗ Don't argue with invigilators or security
  • ✗ Don't leave the hall until officially dismissed

After the Screening

Following the examination:

  1. Keep Your Documents: Retain all printouts for future reference
  2. Monitor Results: Check the university website regularly for result announcements
  3. Admission List: Watch for the admission list publication date
  4. Accept Admission Promptly: If offered admission, accept within the specified timeframe

Need More Information?

For additional details or clarifications:

  • Phone: 08036269392 (during office hours)
  • Website: www.bsum.edu.ng
  • Campus Visit: Admissions office on main campus

Final Note: This screening is your opportunity to demonstrate your preparedness for rigorous medical education. Arrive prepared, stay focused, and do your best. Good luck to all candidates!

For official updates, visit the Rev. Fr. Moses Orshio Adasu University website or contact the admissions office directly.

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