This is to inform the general public, especially candidates who applied for admission into Babcock University, that the management of the institution has officially released the 2025/2026 admission lists.

How to Check Babcock University Admission Status
Option 1: Check on JAMB Portal
To confirm your status on the JAMB CAPS Portal:
- Go to the JAMB Efacility Portal.
- Log in with your JAMB profile username and password.
- Scroll down and click on Check Admission Status.
- Select Access my CAPS.
- Tap Admission Status to view your result.
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You will see one of these messages:
- Congratulations – Accept or reject your admission, then follow the next instructions.
- Admission in Progress – Be patient; check back in a few days or weeks.
- Not Admitted – Don’t lose hope. More lists may still follow.
Option 2: Check via Babcock University Portal
Alternatively, you can confirm directly on the school’s portal:
- Visit the Babcock University Admission Portal.
- Log in with your application email address and password.
- View your admission status and print your admission letter from the portal.
Admission Acceptance Fee
Candidates who receive an offer must pay a non-refundable acceptance fee:
- ₦200,000 – All courses except Law, Medicine, and Nursing.
- ₦300,000 – Law and Nursing.
- ₦500,000 – Medicine.
Final Note
Congratulations to all successful candidates who made it to the Babcock University admission list for the 2025/2026 session. 🎉 Begin your registration process immediately to secure your place.
Credit: Allschool, Allcbt
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