MOAUM Post-UTME 2025: Dates, Requirements, and Everything You Need to Know

The Name Has Changed, But the Admission Rush is Still On

Benue State University now goes by a new name — Reverend Father Moses Orshio Adasu University (MOAUM) — but the excitement and rush for admission haven’t slowed down. The institution has officially released its timetable for the 2025 Post-UTME Computer-Based Test (CBT), and the dates are set in stone.


Mark your calendars:

  • Friday, 29 August 2025
  • Saturday, 30 August 2025
    Both days kick off sharp at 8:00 am — no African time, no delays. If you’re on the list, make sure you’re there before the first click of the mouse.

Who is Eligible for This CBT?

This round of testing is strictly for UTME candidates who:

  • Have registered for the MOAUM Post-UTME.
  • Applied for any of the following programmes:
    • MBBS (Medicine and Surgery)
    • BN. Nursing Science
    • Radiography and Radiation Science
    • Medical Laboratory Science
    • Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D)
    • Law (LL.B)
  • Met the official cut-off mark for their chosen course.

Important: If you applied for other programmes, you will not sit for the CBT. Your screening will be based on your SSCE grades instead.

Venue for the CBT

MOAUM CBT Centre
Located by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Western Campus.

What to Bring

Make sure you come with:

  • Post-UTME registration and payment receipt printouts.
  • Original UTME printout showing your subject combination, aggregate score, and a coloured passport photograph.

What NOT to Bring

Leave these at home — or risk being turned back:

  • Bags
  • Mobile phones
  • Any non-recommended items

For Clarifications

Call 08036269392 during office hours.
Visit the official MOAUM website for more information.

Final Note to Candidates

If your name is on the list, this is your signal to prepare. Don’t stroll in late thinking “they will still start later” — CBT clocks wait for no one. Get there early, get ready, and give it your best shot.

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