Academic Research and Innovation
Obafemi Awolowo University has built a strong identity around research, innovation, and national development. Beyond classroom teaching, the university functions as a knowledge hub where ideas are developed into practical solutions that address real societal challenges. Its research structure spans science, engineering, agriculture, health, social sciences, environmental studies, and policy development.
Notable research centres and institutes include
Centre for Energy Research and Development (CERD)
Centre for Space Research (CSR)
Atmospheric Research and Information Analysis Laboratory
Institute for Entrepreneurship and Development Studies (IFEDS)
Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T)
Centre for Gender and Social Policy Studies
A.G. Leventis Natural History Museum
Drug Research and Production Unit (DRPU)
These units drive both theoretical and solution-focused research. They also foster industry partnerships, host academic conferences, influence public policy discussions, and provide advanced research training for postgraduate students. This ecosystem reinforces OAU’s position as one of Nigeria’s leading research-intensive universities with growing continental relevance.
2026 Undergraduate Admission Requirements
Prospective candidates seeking admission into undergraduate programmes for the 2026 academic session must meet the university’s academic standards.
General Requirements include
UTME Score: –A minimum score of 200 in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). Competitive programmes such as Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, and Engineering typically require significantly higher scores.
O’Level Results – At least five credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, obtained in not more than two sittings.
Direct Entry Candidates – Applicants with A-Level qualifications, OND, HND, NCE, or equivalent must meet faculty-specific subject and grade requirements.
Each faculty and department has precise subject combinations and performance criteria. Candidates are advised to review official guidelines to ensure their qualifications align with programme expectations.
2026 Admission Process
Admission into OAU follows a structured and transparent process aligned with JAMB regulations.
Sit for JAMB UTME
Candidates must register for the UTME and select Obafemi Awolowo University as their first-choice institution.
Post-UTME/Screening Registration
After UTME results are released, eligible candidates register through the official OAU admissions portal. This involves completing biodata, uploading required documents, and paying the approved screening fee.
Online Screening Exercise
The university conducts an online screening process to assess academic credentials and performance.
Release of Screening Results
Results are published on the university portal. Performance at this stage significantly influences admission consideration.
Admission Offer and Acceptance
Successful candidates receive admission offers through both the university portal and JAMB CAPS, after which they must complete acceptance procedures within the stipulated timeframe.
Based on recent admission cycles, registration typically begins mid-year following UTME results, with screening exercises occurring shortly after. The 2026 cycle is expected to follow a similar timeline.
Admission Timeline and Key Dates (2026 Projection)
Admission Opening – Expected around June–July 2026, shortly after JAMB releases UTME results.
Screening Registration Deadline –Traditionally around late August, though official dates will be confirmed by the university.
Screening Exercise – Commonly conducted in early September.
For postgraduate programmes (Master’s and PhD), application deadlines often fall around late June, though applicants should consult the official postgraduate college portal for confirmed dates.
Obafemi Awolowo University continues to uphold rigorous admission standards while maintaining a strong research-driven academic environment. Prospective students are encouraged to monitor official announcements and prepare thoroughly to meet competitive entry requirements.





