The Federal University of Education, Pankshin (FUEP) has officially published the admission list for candidates admitted into various undergraduate programmes for the 2025/2026 academic year.
Applicants who participated in the JAMB admission process can now confirm their status online. Below is a complete guide on how to check admission, pay the acceptance fee, and complete registration within the approved timelines.
How to Check the FUEP Admission List
Prospective students can confirm their admission status through the official FUEP portal using the simple steps below:
- Visit the university’s admission portal.
- Click on the “Check Admission Status” button.
- Enter your correct JAMB Registration Number.
- Click “Check Status” to view your result.
If the system confirms your admission, proceed immediately with acceptance fee payment and registration procedures.
Key Registration Dates for New Students
The university has announced that registration for all newly admitted students will run for two weeks. Below are the approved dates:
- Start of normal registration: 27 November 2025
- Duration: Two (2) weeks for all newly admitted candidates
Students are strongly advised to complete registration within this window to avoid penalties and delays.
Acceptance Fee & ICT Centre Clearance
Once a candidate confirms admission on the portal, the next steps include:
- Payment of a non-refundable acceptance fee of ₦15,000
- Visiting the ICT Centre on campus for physical clearance
- Following all additional instructions issued at the ICT Centre to complete the registration process
Compliance with these steps allows students to settle smoothly into the university’s academic calendar.
Late Registration and Additional Charges
Students who fail to register within the normal timeline may still do so during the late registration period set by the university:
- Late registration period: 5 January 2026 – 9 January 2026
- Late registration fee: ₦15,000 (additional charge)
Candidates are encouraged to register early to avoid extra costs and unnecessary delays.
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