KSUSTA Post UTME Form 2025: How to Apply & Screening Detail

Are you dreaming of becoming a student at Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero? Then the KSUSTA Post UTME Form is the first step toward making that dream come true. This form is now available for all qualified candidates who sat for the recent UTME and chose KSUSTA as their first choice. Whether you’re aiming for a course in Engineering, Agriculture, or Information Science, this is your golden opportunity to begin the journey. Don’t wait too long—start your application now and give yourself the best shot at securing admission.

Taking action early gives you the upper hand. Visit the official KSUSTA portal today, complete the online screening form, and upload all required documents. Be sure to stay updated with all deadlines and instructions to avoid missing out. The KSUSTA Post UTME Form is more than just a form—it’s your official invitation into one of Nigeria’s growing centres of science and technology. Begin now, and let your academic journey take flight!
What is KSUSTA Post UTME Form?
The KSUSTA Post UTME Form is an admission form. It is for students who want to get admission into KSUSTA for the 2025 academic session. If you have already written the JAMB UTME and you chose KSUSTA as your school, then this screening form is your next step.
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Who Can Apply for KSUSTA Post UTME Form?
You can apply if:
- You scored 140 marks or above in your JAMB UTME.
- You made KSUSTA your first choice during JAMB registration.
- You have 5 credits in your O’Level results (including English Language and Mathematics).
- You are 16 years or older.
- You are a Direct Entry (DE) candidate with ND, HND, or NCE certificates.
All these candidates can now buy the screening application form and take part in the post-UTME screening exercise.
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KSUSTA Post UTME Screening Application Form Fees
The form costs ₦2,000 only. You will pay online using the RRR code invoice generated from the KSUSTA portal.
Step-by-Step Guide to Fill KSUSTA Post UTME Form
Step 1: Go to KSUSTA Login Portal
Visit the ksusta.edu.ng portal and click on the KSUSTA Post UTME or DE screening form.
Step 2: Generate RRR Code Invoice
Type in your JAMB registration number and click “Generate RRR”.
Step 3: Make Payment
Pay your ₦2,000 using Remita. You can pay with an ATM card, mobile banking, or at a bank.
Step 4: Return to the Portal
Go back to the KSUSTA Login Portal and click on Post UTME Form.
Step 5: Fill All Required Fields
Fill in your bio-data, scores, JAMB subject combination, and upload your documents.
Step 6: Submit and Print Acknowledgement Slip
Click submit and print your acknowledgement slip. This slip proves that you filled the screening form.
What You Need for Online Registration
Here are the registration details and things you must upload:
- JAMB result
- O’Level results
- Passport photo
- Birth certificate
- Local government ID
- Valid email and phone number
When Is the Deadline for KSUSTA Post UTME Form?
The form usually closes around two weeks after it starts. For 2025, the form may close around Wednesday, 13th August, but always check the KSUSTA portal or latest news.
How Will KSUSTA Post UTME Screening Be Done?
The post UTME screening will be online. You will not need to come to school. Just fill out your online screening form, upload your documents, and wait for your KSUSTA Post UTME result.
What Happens After Post UTME Screening?
After the school checks your documents and scores, they will release the KSUSTA admission list. If your name is there, you are a successful candidate, and you can start your journey at KSUSTA.
Checking KSUSTA Post UTME Result
To check your result:
- Go to the KSUSTA result checking portal.
- Enter your login details.
- If you forgot your KSUSTA result checking portal login password, click “Forgot Password” to reset it.
How to Use KSUSTA Safrecord Portal
KSUSTA Safe Record (or safrecord student portal) is where students:
- Check results
- View admission updates
- Access the KSUSTA student portal login password
- Follow up with the school’s updates
Tips to Pass KSUSTA Post UTME Screening
To do well:
- Get post UTME past questions and practice every day.
- Read your textbooks, especially English Language, Mathematics, and your course subjects.
- Understand your JAMB subject combination.
- Ask friends or teachers to help you revise.
KSUSTA Courses You Can Apply For
Here are some KSUSTA courses offered at the Science and Technology KSUSTA:
Faculty of Science
- Microbiology
- Chemistry
- Information Science
- Computer Science
Faculty of Agriculture
- Agricultural Science
- Forestry and Fisheries
Faculty of Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Environmental Sciences
- Architecture
- Building Technology
What Is Direct Entry (DE)?
If you already have a diploma or NCE, you can apply using the DE form. This is for DE candidates who do not need to take JAMB again.
KSUSTA Post UTME Direct Entry is for students who want to enter 200 level directly. The process is the same, but you must upload your ND/NCE result.
Things to Avoid
When filling the post-UTME form, please:
- Don’t lie in your required fields
- Don’t use someone else’s details
- Don’t forget to print your acknowledgement slip
- Don’t pay anyone claiming to be an admission agent
Related Posts
- MOUAU Post UTME Form is now out
- FUPRE Post UTME Form: How to apply
- Post UTME tips and tricks for science students
- How to prepare using past questions
Final Words
The KSUSTA Post UTME Form is your first step into a bright future. Don’t miss this chance. Whether you are a UTME student or using KSUSTA Post UTME Direct Entry, fill out your form, pay, and get ready to become part of KSUSTA. Keep checking the portal for the KSUSTA admission list, and prepare well using post-UTME past questions. This is your time—go and shine!
Need help with your online registration or forgotten KSUSTA student portal login password? Ask for help at the school ICT or contact their support on the portal. Always rely on trusted school news sources for recent posts and updates.
Good luck, dear student!
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