
Dennis Osadebay University (DOU) has officially released the first, second, and third batch admission lists for the 2024/2025 academic session. These lists contain the names of candidates who have been offered provisional admission into various undergraduate programmes at the university.
If you applied to DOU, this guide will walk you through the process of checking your admission status and completing the necessary post-admission steps.
How to Check the Dennis Osadebay University (DOU) Admission List
Follow these steps to confirm your admission status on the Dennis Osadebay University admission portal:
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Visit the DOU Admission Portal.
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Log in with your credentials. Enter your username and password in the respective fields.
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Click the “Login” button to view your admission status.
Steps After Admission Confirmation
Once you confirm your admission, ensure you complete the following steps promptly:
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Accept or Reject the Admission: Log in to the JAMB CAPS Portal to either accept or reject the admission offer.
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Print Your Admission Letter: Access the JAMB Admission Letter Portal to print your admission letter.
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Pay Necessary Fees: Log in to the Dennis Osadebay University admission portal to pay your acceptance and medical fees.
Alternate Method to Check Admission Status
You can also check your admission status using the JAMB eFacility portal. Here’s how:
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Visit the JAMB eFacility Portal.
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Log in with your JAMB username and password.
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Scroll down to select the “Check Admission Status” tab.
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Choose your examination year and enter your JAMB registration number.
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Click “Check Admission Status” to view your details or “Access my CAPS” for additional information.
Conclusion
Congratulations to all candidates who have been admitted into Dennis Osadebay University for the 2024/2025 academic session! Ensure you complete all necessary processes promptly to finalise your admission.
Stay updated with DOU admission news by regularly visiting the official university portal or JAMB CAPS. Best of luck in your academic journey at Dennis Osadebay University!