DELSU Acceptance Fee Payment and screening for newly admitted students – 2025/2026
Are you one of the successful candidates who applied for admission through the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to Delta State University, Abraka for the 2025/2026 academic session? Congratulations! Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the acceptance process seamlessly.
Immediate Steps After Admission into DELSU
Upon receiving your provisional admission to 100 level (UTME) courses, it is crucial to take the following immediate steps:
- Acceptance Fee Payment:
- Medicine & Surgery, Law, and Nursing Science:
- Deltan: ₦65,000
- Non-Deltan: ₦75,000
- Pharmacy and Engineering:
- Deltan: ₦60,000
- Non-Deltan: ₦70,000
- Other Faculties/Departments:
- Deltan: ₦50,000
- Non-Deltan: ₦60,000
- Medicine & Surgery, Law, and Nursing Science:
- Acceptance of Admission in CAPS:
- Visit the JAMB CAPS site from Monday, 18th September 2025.
- Accept your offer of admission within four weeks to avoid being categorized under “refusal to accept admission,” which may lead to ineligibility for future admissions.
DELSU Faculty Screening Requirements
Candidates are required to prepare the following documents for the Faculty Screening Exercise:
a. Evidence of Payment of Acceptance Fee b. Original JAMB Admission Letter c. Original UTME Result Printout:
- Not the notification of result; ensure it’s the computer printout of private candidates. d. SSCE Result:
- Duly certified and stamped by the principal (Original and five photocopies). e. Letter of Reference:
- From a reputable Clergyman/Imam/Lawyer/Senior Civil Servant (Original and five photocopies). f. Birth Certificate/Sworn Declaration of Age:
- Original and five photocopies. g. Local Government or State of Origin Certificate:
- Not an affidavit of Local Government. h. School Testimonial:
- Original and five photocopies. i. Passport Photographs:
- With a red background (12 copies); one on the file and two on the clearance form. j. Certificates:
- Candidates with entry qualifications (WASC, GCE, NECO, etc.) obtained on or before 2020 (WAEC) must submit the original certificates. k. Correction of Names and Affidavit:
- The use of an affidavit in lieu of the Statement of Result and correction of names will not be accepted. l. University Health Centre Medical Card
Important Note
It’s imperative to adhere to the specified timelines and requirements to ensure a smooth admission process. Failure to accept the admission offer within four weeks may result in ineligibility for future admissions by JAMB.
As you embark on this exciting academic journey, we wish you success and a fulfilling experience at Delta State University, Abraka. Welcome to a new chapter in your educational pursuit!
FAQs
What is the deadline for DELSU acceptance fee payment for the 2025/2026 academic session?
The deadline for the payment of the DELSU acceptance fee for newly admitted students in the 2025/2026 session is usually stated in the admission offer. Typically, students are expected to pay within two weeks of admission notification. Failure to pay within this period may result in forfeiture of the admission. Students should check the official DELSU portal or their admission letter for specific deadlines.
How much is the DELSU acceptance fee for 2025/2026, and how can it be paid?
For the 2025/2026 academic session, the DELSU acceptance fee is expected to be around ₦30,000, although the amount may vary slightly based on faculty or department. Payment is made online via the DELSU portal at www.delsu.edu.ng using a valid debit card or bank payment options. After payment, students should print the acceptance slip and keep it safe for the screening process.
What are the requirements for the DELSU screening exercise for newly admitted students?
Newly admitted students are required to present the following for the DELSU screening exercise:
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Original and photocopies of JAMB admission letter
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Original and photocopies of DELSU admission slip
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Payment receipt of the acceptance fee
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Birth certificate or sworn declaration of age
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Local Government Area (LGA) certificate of origin
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Original copies of O’level results (WAEC/NECO)
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Two recent passport photographs
The screening is conducted physically at the campus, and all documents must be properly arranged in a file for submission.