LASU Post-UTME 2026: Cut-Off and How to Apply (No Exam, Online Screening)

Lagos boy, Lagos girl, this one is for you. If LASU is your school, here’s good news that will calm your nerves: the LASU Post-UTME 2026 doesn’t put you through a stressful written exam. But there’s still a right way to do it, and I’ll show you now.
Welcome back guys. Read to the end — the part about how LASU scores you matters.
Things You Should Know
Here’s the thing that surprises people: LASU does not conduct a Post-UTME examination. Instead, the school runs an online admission screening based on your UTME score and O’level results. So you won’t be writing any aptitude test for LASU.
That said, the school sets and updates its rules yearly, so use this guide and confirm the final details on the official LASU portal.
Important Dates
For the 2026/2027 session, LASU has opened its online admission screening registration. Registration windows can be tight, so don’t relax. Apply early and confirm the closing date on the portal.
Eligibility
You can apply if:
- You chose LASU as your first choice in the 2026 UTME.
- You scored 195 and above in the UTME (confirm the current cut-off on the portal).
- You have the required O’level credits in relevant subjects, including English and Mathematics where required.
- You meet the age requirement for the session.
Step-by-Step Guide: How To Apply
- Visit the official LASU site at lasu.edu.ng and click Student, then New Applicants, then UTME/DE Screening.
- Log in with your JAMB Registration Number and the details requested.
- Make payment for the LASU screening through the portal.
- Complete your form, entering your O’level results and details correctly.
- Submit and print your acknowledgment.
- Monitor the portal for your screening status and admission update.
Common Mistakes To Avoid
- Thinking there’s a written exam to “pass” — there isn’t; it’s screening based on your records.
- Entering wrong O’level details, since they carry weight in your screening.
- Mismatching your details with your JAMB record.
- Paying on a fake “LASU portal” link.
Insider Tips
- Get your O’level right. With no exam, your grades and UTME score do the talking.
- Apply early. LASU windows can close fast.
- Use only lasu.edu.ng. Bookmark it now to dodge fake links.
- Confirm the fee on the portal before paying anyone.
- Keep your acknowledgment slip. You’ll need it for reference.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does LASU write a Post-UTME exam?
No. LASU runs an online admission screening based on your UTME score and O’level results, not a written test.
What is the LASU Post-UTME 2026 cut-off?
LASU has required around 195 in recent sessions. Confirm the current cut-off on the official portal.
Where do I apply for LASU screening?
Only on the official LASU website, lasu.edu.ng, under New Applicants. Avoid any third-party site.
Is LASU Post-UTME 2026 registration open?
Yes, LASU has opened its 2026/2027 online admission screening. Confirm the closing date on the portal and apply early.
Do my O’level grades matter for LASU?
Yes. Since there’s no exam, your O’level results and UTME score carry the weight, so enter them correctly.
Final Thoughts
No exam doesn’t mean no effort. The LASU Post-UTME 2026 still needs you to apply correctly, on time, and with accurate records. Get those right and you’ve done the hard part.
So confirm the cut-off on the portal, register early, enter your O’level carefully, and keep checking for your admission update.
Lagos, the centre of excellence. Now go and claim your space. Share this with another LASU aspirant who’s stressing over a “Post-UTME exam” that doesn’t even exist.
Confirm the cut-off and register only on the official LASU portal.
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