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FUSHA Post UTME Form: Your Ultimate Guide to Admission at FUHSA

FUSHA Post UTME Form

Are you aiming for admission into the prestigious Federal University of Health Sciences, Azare? The FUSHA Post UTME Form is the critical step between your UTME score and securing your place. In this guide, we cover everything—from deadlines and Post UTME registration to cut‑off marks, screening requirements, and exam preparation.

FUSHA Post UTME Form: Your Ultimate Guide to Admission at FUHSA

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Key Dates & Deadlines

  • Registration Window: 16 August – 30 August 2024
  • Payment Deadline: Registration closes 30 August 2024
  • Physical Screening: 2–6 September 2024 (MBBS/BDS on 2 Sept; Nursing on 3 Sept; others follow)

Note: Confirmed deadlines are specific to the 2024/25 session.

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Eligibility Criteria

To apply for the FUSHA Post UTME Form, you must:

  1. Sit for the 2024 UTME and score at least 150–160, depending on your course.
  2. Have FUHSA as your first-choice university in your JAMB registration.
  3. Possess five O’Level credits (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) in two sittings or fewer. Core subjects include English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
  4. DE candidates must also submit ND/HND/NCE/A-Level credentials.

Application Fee & Mode of Payment

  • Fee: ₦2,000 (non‑refundable)
  • Pay online via Remita, or generate RRR to pay at the bank or via the Remita website admissions.fuhsi.edu.ng.

How to Apply: Step‑by‑Step

  1. Visit the FUHSA screening portal at fuhsa.admissions.cloud.
  2. Create an account using your JAMB registration number and password, or UTME score for DE.
  3. Fill application form:
    • Input personal and educational details (O’Level grades, exam numbers, etc.).
    • Upload a passport photo (JPEG, ≤50 KB).
    • Pharmacology, IT, etc., choices available upon program selection.
  4. Submit and print your slip. Your Serial/Registration Number acts as a login ID.
  5. Attend physical screening at FUHSA with your documents: JAMB result, O’Levels, birth certificate, indigene letter, and printed form.
  6. Await SMS update on screening date and venue.

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Course-Specific Cut‑Off Marks

For the 2024/25 session, here are the minimum UTME cut‑off points per faculty (past figures):

CourseCut‑Off (UTME)
Medicine & Surgery (MBBS)220
Dentistry (BDS)220
Nursing Science (B.NSc)170
Radiography170
Optometry170
Physiotherapy170
Nutrition & Dietetics150
Environmental Health Sciences150
IT & Health Informatics150
Biostatistics & Epidemiology150
Audiology150

Prepare for the Screening & Exam

  • Screening Format: FUHSA uses a mixture of document/scratch card verification and Computer-Based Test (CBT). Science-related courses may have more questions (~160 questions across subjects).
  • Exam structure:
    1. 3–4 subjects aligned to your course.
    2. About 40 questions per subject for sciences (total ~160 Qs).
    3. Arts/social sciences: ~120 questions.
    4. Scoring: 2 points per correct answer, –0.25 for wrong answers.
  • Effective preparation tips:
    1. Review past questions and the syllabus.
    2. Join CBT practice sessions.
    3. Use theory review, guided notes, and online tutorials.
    4. Group study helps clarify difficult topics.

Required Documents at Screening

Bring originals and photocopies of:

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  • Printed post‑UTME form and login slip
  • JAMB admission/acknowledgement slip
  • O’Level certificates/statements + scratch cards
  • Indigene letter and birth certificate/declaration of age
  • ND/HND/NCE/A’Level certificates (for DE applicants)
  • One recent passport photo (extras are useful)
  • Writing materials (pens, HB pencil)
  • Payment/receipt confirmation evidence

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Final Thoughts & Tips

  • Act fast: Watch for late‑breaking announcements—some sites extended deadlines to mid‑September 2024, fuhsa.edu.ng.
  • Verify deadlines via official FUHSA channels.
  • Prepare strategically with past questions and group studies.
  • Double-check documents days before screening—missing items can cost you your chance.

Your Roadmap to Success

  1. Monitor the FUHSA portal for updates on exam day and venue.
  2. Revise every day, focusing on weaker areas.
  3. Format documents neatly in a file holder.
  4. Attend screening punctually, with everything in place.
  5. Check the CAPS and SMS site for admission updates.

Conclusion

Your FUSHA Post UTME Form is officially out and open until 30 August 2024. To apply: meet the UTME score and O’Level credit requirements, apply and pay ₦2,000 via Remita, upload your documents, attend the CBT screening and physical verification, and prepare strategically for your exam.

Common FAQs

Q: When is the FUSHA Post UTME Form out?
A: It was released on 16 August 2024, with the deadline of 30 August 2024, fuhsa.edu.ng.

Q: How much is the FUHSA Post UTME Form?
A: N2,000, paid online via Remita or bank-generated RRR.

Q: Do I need to write an exam, or is it only a screening?
A: FUHSA runs a CBT-based test plus document verification for screening.

Q: What’s the UTME cut‑off for MBBS?
A: 220 for MBBS and BDS in the 2024/25 cycle.

Q: How long does the Post UTME CBT last?
A: Typically around 2 hours, covering all mandatory subjects.

 

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