The University of Africa, Toru-Orua (UAT), Bayelsa State, has officially released its 2nd batch admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session. This comes weeks after the publication of the first batch list, and it gives another opportunity for candidates who were not admitted in the first round to secure a place at the university.
The release of the second batch list is a relief for many candidates who applied to UAT, took part in the 2025 UTME, and participated in the university’s screening exercise. This article provides a detailed guide on how to check your admission status, accept your offer, complete clearance, and prepare for resumption.
About the University of Africa (UAT)
The University of Africa, Toru-Orua, is a state-owned institution founded by the Bayelsa State Government. The school was established to expand access to higher education in the Niger Delta region and to promote quality teaching and learning.
UAT is known for its growing academic reputation, government support, and commitment to training graduates who can compete globally. The school offers programs across science, arts, education, social sciences, and management.
University of Africa 2nd Batch Admission List 2025/2026
The 2nd batch admission list contains names of candidates who:
- Applied through the 2025 JAMB UTME
- Selected UAT as their first choice institution
- Scored above the cut-off mark for their chosen course
- Participated in the post-UTME screening exercise
- Candidates can check their status using two official platforms:
- JAMB Central Admission Processing System (CAPS)
- UAT admission portal
How to Check UAT Admission on JAMB CAPS
To check your admission status on JAMB CAPS:
- Go to www.jamb.gov.ng/efacility
- Log in with your registered JAMB email and password
- Click on Check Admission Status
- Enter your JAMB Registration Number and select exam year (2025)
- Click Access My CAPS
- Select Admission Status
If admitted, a congratulatory message will appear with the course offered.
Accepting Your Admission on JAMB CAPS
If your name appears on the list:
- Click Accept Admission immediately
- Print your JAMB Admission Letter
- Print your Original JAMB Result Slip
Failure to accept admission on CAPS may result in losing your spot.
How to Check UAT 2nd Batch Admission List on the School Portal
Candidates must also verify their admission directly on the UAT portal:
- Visit www.uat.edu.ng
- Navigate to the Admissions section
- Enter your JAMB Registration Number and password
- Log in to view your admission status
- Download and print your admission notification slip
What to Do After Admission
1. Pay Acceptance Fee
New students must pay their acceptance fee online to confirm their spot.
2. Upload Documents
Upload scanned copies of the following:
- Birth Certificate
- O-Level Results (WAEC/NECO)
- Local Government Identification Certificate
- JAMB Admission Letter
- Passport Photograph
3. Physical Clearance
Report to the school’s admission office with originals of all your documents for verification.
4. Pay School Fees
Log in to the UAT portal and pay your tuition fees once your clearance is completed.
5. Register for Courses
Proceed to your department to complete course registration before the semester begins.
Faculties and Programs at UAT
The University of Africa offers degree programs across the following faculties:
- Faculty of Science – Computer Science, Microbiology, Industrial Chemistry
- Faculty of Social Sciences – Political Science, Economics, Sociology
- Faculty of Management Sciences – Business Administration, Accounting, Banking and Finance
- Faculty of Arts and Humanities – English, History, Philosophy
- Faculty of Education – Curriculum Studies, Guidance and Counselling
These faculties cover a wide range of competitive programs.
Admission Deadlines
JAMB has fixed national deadlines for all institutions:
Public Universities: October 31, 2025
Private Universities: November 30, 2025
Other Tertiary Institutions: December 31, 2025
Being a state-owned university, UAT is expected to complete its admission process by October 2025.
Common Issues and Solutions
Admission in Progress: Your name may still be under review. Keep checking CAPS.
No Admission Yet: Stay patient, more lists may follow after the 2nd batch.
Transfer Approval: Some candidates may be offered another course. Accept the transfer to stay eligible.
O-Level Upload Issues: If your results are missing, visit a JAMB CBT centre to upload them.
Tips for New Students
- Print and keep multiple copies of all admission documents.
- Join fresher groups for updates and networking.
- Pay your fees early to avoid penalties.
- Make housing arrangements in advance if you need accommodation.
- Prepare for both academic and social life at UAT.
Why Choose UAT?
- Backed by the Bayelsa State Government
- Affordable tuition compared to some other state universities
- Growing reputation in academics and research
- Multiple faculties and diverse program offerings
- Supportive learning environment
My Final Advice
The release of the University of Africa 2nd batch admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session is an exciting development for candidates still waiting after the first list. If you’ve been admitted, act quickly by accepting your admission on CAPS, paying your acceptance fee, and completing your clearance.
If your name is not yet on this list, do not panic. The university may release supplementary admission lists before the final JAMB deadline.
UAT remains committed to expanding access to quality education and training students who will contribute positively to society.
FAQs on UAT 2nd Batch Admission List
1. When was the 2nd batch admission list released?
It was released in September 2025.
2. Where can I check my admission status?
On JAMB CAPS and the UAT portal.
3. Will there be a 3rd batch?
Yes, UAT may release a 3rd batch or supplementary list.
4. Is admission into UAT competitive?
Yes. Courses like Computer Science, Business Administration, and Economics are highly competitive.
5. What is the acceptance fee?
The amount is published on the UAT portal for each academic session.