What this forum is
The Q&A Forum is a public, threaded discussion space focused specifically on Nigerian tertiary admission and student life. Every question is visible to everyone, every answer is visible to everyone, and answers are voted on by other readers so the most useful answer rises to the top. Unlike a generic social media post or a private WhatsApp group, every answer here is searchable, archived and discoverable months and years later by candidates facing the same question.
Anyone can read every question and answer without an account. Posting a question or an answer requires a free account so that we can attach a reputation to the contributor β useful answers raise your reputation; misleading answers can lower it.
How to ask a question that gets a good answer
A specific question gets a specific answer. A vague question gets vague answers or no answers at all. Three rules:
- State your specific situation in the first sentence. "I scored 187 on UTME, my first choice is UNILAG Microbiology, my Post-UTME is on August 14" beats "what are my chances".
- Ask one question per post. Multiple unrelated questions in a single thread split attention and rarely get any one of them properly answered. Open separate threads.
- Show that you have searched first. If the question has been asked before, the forum search will surface the prior answer. If you find a prior thread but your situation differs in a specific way, post a follow-up that names the prior thread and the difference.
How to spot a reliable answer
Not every answer on the forum is correct. Three signals correlate with reliability:
- The respondent\'s reputation badge. Verified students and alumni of specific institutions carry institution-specific badges. Verified admission officers carry a separate badge. Higher reputation correlates with answer quality but is not infallible.
- Citation of evidence. A good answer references a specific JAMB document, institution circular, faculty handbook, or recent admission cycle outcome. A bad answer asserts "trust me" without evidence.
- Voted-up status. The most-upvoted answer in a thread is usually (not always) the most useful. Read other answers too β a less-upvoted answer sometimes catches a nuance the top answer missed.
Forum categories
Threads are organised by topic to help future readers find the answer:
- JAMB UTME β registration, syllabus, exam-day questions, score interpretation.
- Post-UTME β institution-specific screening formats, aggregate calculations, registration deadlines.
- Admission β CAPS, first list, second list, supplementary list, course change, institution change.
- Course selection β what to study, subject combinations, career outcomes.
- School life β accommodation, fees, faculty culture, student associations.
- Direct Entry / IJMB / JUPEB β alternative entry routes, requirements, outcomes.
- NYSC β registration, camp, PPA, allowance, certificate.
- Postgraduate β MSc, MA, PGD, PhD admission in Nigerian and international institutions.
- Career β entry-level employment, professional registration, postgraduate vs work decisions.
Community guidelines
The forum is moderated to keep it useful. Four behaviours get content removed and may get accounts suspended:
- Selling exam answers, results, admission slots or fake certificates. Anyone offering these is scamming. Report and we remove.
- Personal attacks. Disagree with the answer, not with the person.
- Spam. Repeated identical posts across threads, off-topic promotional posts.
- Misinformation that could harm a candidate. Wrong cut-offs, wrong deadlines, wrong CAPS instructions. We correct rather than just delete, where possible.
Browse discussion forums for general topics outside the Q&A framework. Read the admission hub for structured guides. Practise on the CBT platform. Check current cutoff marks before posting score-band questions.
Do I need an account to use the forum?
No, to read. Yes, to post a question or answer. Account creation is free, takes about a minute, and attaches a reputation to your contributions so that good answers can be recognised over time.
Are admission officers really on the forum?
Yes, several institutions have official admission officers who post under verified badges. They typically focus on questions about their own institution. Treat their answers as authoritative within their institutional scope.
How fast will my question get answered?
Median time to first useful answer is roughly 8 hours. Questions during admission release weeks (AugustβNovember) get faster responses because reader traffic is highest then. Specific, well-formed questions get faster answers than vague ones.
Can I ask anonymously?
You can post with a pseudonymous username β we do not require real names. We do require an email for account verification but do not display it. Anonymous-looking accounts that post scams or misinformation get suspended.
Can I message someone privately?
After your account reaches a modest reputation threshold, yes. The threshold exists to prevent new spam accounts from sending unsolicited private messages.
How do I report a scam or misinformation?
Every post and answer has a "Report" link. Reports go to moderators who review within hours. If you believe an account is systematically harmful, message the moderation team directly.