BMU Post-UTME/DE Form 2026/2027: Cut-Off Mark and Registration Details
Published: 2nd July, 2026 | 0 Comments |
Bayelsa Medical University, Yenagoa has announced the sale of its Post-UTME and Direct Entry Admission form for the 2026/2027 academic session.
This update is for candidates who want to apply for undergraduate admission into BMU and are ready to complete the online screening registration.
Candidates looking for more school admission updates can check admission updates here.
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BMU Post-UTME/DE Form 2026/2027
The BMU Post-UTME and Direct Entry application form is now available for qualified candidates.
Candidates who chose Bayelsa Medical University as their first-choice institution can apply.
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Candidates who did not choose BMU can also apply, but they must be ready to make the university their first choice before admission processing.
BMU Cut-Off Mark 2026
The general cut-off mark for BMU admission starts from 150.
However, some courses have higher cut-off marks.
Medicine and Surgery: 200 and above
Dentistry: 200 and above
Nursing: 170 and above
Medical Laboratory Science, Public Health, Community Health, Physiotherapy, Optometry, Human Nutrition and Dietetics, Human Anatomy, Human Physiology, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Physics with Electronics, Mathematics, Statistics and Microbiology: 150 and above
Candidates who wrote JAMB should check JAMB updates here and confirm that their score meets the requirement for their chosen course.
Who Can Apply?
Candidates must have scored at least 150 in the 2026 UTME.
Applicants must have at least five relevant O’Level credit passes in WAEC, NECO, NABTEB or equivalent results.
The credits must be obtained in not more than two sittings.
Direct Entry candidates must have the required qualification, such as a minimum of Lower Credit or its A’Level equivalent.
Candidates should also upload their O’Level results on JAMB CAPS because this is required before admission can be processed.
BMU Screening Fee
The screening application fee is ₦2,000 only.
Candidates should make payment only through the approved BMU online application process.
Do not pay money into private accounts or to anyone claiming to guarantee admission.
How to Apply for BMU Post-UTME/DE 2026
Eligible candidates should complete their application through the official BMU admission portal.
Candidates can click here to visit the BMU admission portal and follow the instructions provided by the university.
Applicants should fill in their correct details, upload the required documents and pay the screening fee online.
The closing date for the application is 29 August 2026.
Documents Required for BMU Screening
Candidates are expected to upload their 2026 UTME result slip, O’Level result, passport photograph, birth certificate and certificate of origin.
Direct Entry candidates should also upload their B.Sc, HND, ND, NCE certificate or other relevant qualification.
Applicants should check all details carefully before submitting the form.
Important Advice for Applicants
BMU is a health-focused university, so many of its courses are competitive.
Candidates applying for Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing and other health science courses should prepare early and make sure their O’Level subjects are correct.
A smart way to prepare is to click here to practise CBT-style questions on ALLCBTs, especially before any school screening or admission test.
Students who need notebooks, study materials or other learning items can visit the ALLCBTs student shop here.
Science students, schools and laboratories that need practical materials or laboratory equipment can also visit Allschoolabs here.
ALLCBTs Advice to Candidates
Admission is a process. Meeting the cut-off mark is important, but candidates must also complete the registration correctly.
If you are applying for BMU admission, confirm your course cut-off mark, upload your O’Level result on JAMB CAPS, use the official portal and avoid fake admission agents.
ALLCBTs will continue to share Post-UTME updates, JAMB guides, admission news and exam preparation resources to help Nigerian students stay informed and ready.
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