AZU Releases 2025/2026 Mop-Up Admission List — Screening Starts November 6
Bauchi, Nigeria – Sa’adu Zungur University (SAZU), formerly known as Bauchi State University, Gadau (BASUG), has officially released its mop-up undergraduate admission screening list for the 2025/2026 academic session.
This announcement comes as a relief to many hopeful applicants who were not included in previous admission batches, offering them another opportunity to secure a place at the university.
According to the university management, all shortlisted candidates are required to check their admission status and prepare for the upcoming physical screening exercise, which covers all admission rounds.
SAZU Physical Screening Schedule and Venue
The physical screening for all newly admitted undergraduate candidates will hold as follows:
- Start Date: Thursday, November 6, 2025
- End Date: Friday, November 14, 2025
- Venue: At the respective SAZU campuses where each programme is based
Candidates can access the complete admission list through Sa’adu Zungur University official portal
Documents Required for Physical Screening
All shortlisted candidates are expected to appear in person with both the originals and photocopies of the following:
- Computer printout of SSCE result
- JAMB result slip
- Online screening form
- One recent passport photograph
- Scratch card for verification of O’Level result
Additional Guidelines for Admitted Candidates
- Candidates must ensure their O’Level results are uploaded on the JAMB portal at any accredited centre before attending the screening.
- Within 2–3 days after completing the screening, candidates should log into the JAMB portal to accept their admission and print their JAMB admission letter.
- Only candidates who have accepted their admission on JAMB will be able to access the SAZU admission portal via basug.admissions.cloud.
Final Advice from SAZU Management
The university strongly advises all admitted candidates to adhere strictly to the outlined instructions to ensure a smooth and successful admission process.
This update marks an important step in SAZU’s transition from BASUG and reflects the institution’s ongoing commitment to transparency and fairness in its admission process.
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