Candidates are to report for clearance from 5th to 13th May, 2027 (ONE WEEK ONLY) at their various faculties for clearance and appropriate placement.

Candidates are to present the following documents at the clearance venue.
1. Original certificate(s) of Educational qualification
il. Original copy of Local Government Indigene Certificate
iii. Original Birth Certificate/Statutory Declaration of Age
iv. Original/Photocopy of UTME/DE slip
V. Original ‘O’ level results (WAEC, NECO, NABTEB etc)
vi. Diploma/NCE/IJMB results.
vil. Original copy of online screening form.
viii. Original JAMB admission letter.
FAQs
When will ADSU release the 2026/2027 2nd Batch UTME Admission List?
The Adamawa State University (ADSU) is expected to release the 2026/2027 2nd Batch UTME Admission List shortly after the first batch has been published and verification is completed. Typically, this happens a few weeks after the first list. Applicants are advised to regularly check the university portal and JAMB CAPS for updates.
How can I check the ADSU 2026/2027 2nd Batch UTME Admission List?
You can check the 2nd batch admission list through any of these methods:
ADSU Admission Portal: Log in to the official portal and navigate to Admission Status.
JAMB CAPS: Go to your JAMB profile, open CAPS, and check your Admission Status.
Departmental Notice Boards: Sometimes the list is also displayed physically within the school premises.
What should I do if my name appears on the ADSU 2nd Batch Admission List?
If admitted, you should:
Accept the admission on JAMB CAPS immediately.
Print your JAMB Admission Letter and ADSU admission letter.
Proceed with payment of the acceptance fee and follow the school’s instructions for registration.
Keep all documents handy for clearance and verification.
I didn’t see my name on the 2nd batch list. Does that mean I am not admitted?
Not necessarily. ADSU may still release a 3rd Batch or Supplementary Admission List, depending on available spaces. Also, ensure that:
You have uploaded your O’level results on JAMB CAPS.
You check CAPS regularly for changes in admission status.
You still have a chance until the admission process officially closes.
