The AAUA admission list is finally out. It has something to do with the part of the year, the admission season in Nigeria, that causes the heart of anyone to beat at a higher rate, as well as when you are awaiting that mail or seeing that one word; congratulations.
In case you have applied to Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) you must have experienced the stress of scrolling the portal up and down, with the hope that one day the screen would reveal your name. It is an amalgamation of anxiety, excitement, and hope.
AAUA is not a typical university, it is one such university that can be revered not only because of the fine education but also because of the way it makes students think. Entering the building is like a new page in your life.
Therefore, when you have been wondering how to view the AAUA Admission List or what to do when you are offered admission, pause and continue reading. I will take you through everything just like a friend who has experienced the same.
Checking AAUA Admission List in the School Portal
Ok, so we will begin with the fundamentals. The simplest and direct method of determining whether you were offered admission to the school is the AAUA official portal. It is fast, free and easy, provided you know where to hit.
Here’s how to do it:
1. Open the portal of the official AAUA:
Visit https://www. aaua.edu.ng or through the student portal.
2. Find the admission section:
There will be a tab that will normally be called Admission List or Admission Status.
3. Enter your JAMB Registration Number:
Type it in carefully, a single wrong digit could mess things up.
4. Click on “Check Admission Status.”
If you’ve been admitted, you’ll see something like “Congratulations! You’ve been offered admission into Adekunle Ajasin University.”
5. Print your Admission Letter.
It’s always good to have it handy, you’ll need it for clearance and registration later.
What to Do Immediately After Seeing Your Name on the AAUA Admission List
That moment when you finally see your name? Pure joy. Some people scream, others cry, and some just sit quietly, smiling at the screen. However, after that wave of excitement, here’s what you should do next (because admission isn’t fully yours until you complete these steps):
1. Accept Your Admission on JAMB CAPS:
Go to your JAMB profile and click “Accept Admission.” If you skip this, the system may assume you rejected the offer, and that’s the last thing you want.
2. Pay Your Acceptance Fee:
Log into the AAUA portal again and make the payment. It’s a confirmation that you’re officially ready to join the school.
3. Complete Your Clearance:
You’ll need to upload your O’Level results, birth certificate, and other required documents. Make sure everything matches your JAMB details.
4. Prepare for Registration:
Once clearance is done, you’ll be directed to register your courses and receive your matric number.
5. Start Preparing for Life in Akungba:
If you’re not from Ondo State, start asking questions about accommodation, living costs, and transportation. Akungba has a lively student community, but it’s good to plan ahead.
Alternative Ways to Confirm Your AAUA Admission Status
Now, let’s be real, sometimes the school portal can be frustrating. Maybe it’s not loading or the server keeps crashing. Don’t worry, there are other ways to confirm your admission status:
1. Via JAMB CAPS:
Visit https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng.
Log in with your email and password.
Click on “Check Admission Status.”
Select your exam year and input your registration number.
You’ll see your admission status instantly.
2. SMS Notification:
Occasionally, JAMB or the school sends text messages to admitted candidates. So, keep your SIM active and avoid deleting any messages from unknown numbers.
3. School Notice Board:
When you remain close to Akungba or a friend of yours there, the physical admission list is occasionally affixed on the notice board in the admission office. It is outdated, no doubt, but still it works.
4. Social Media Channels:
Most students post updates on Facebook, X (previously twitter), or Telegram groups with the information regarding the new source of names going out. All you need to do is ensure that you verify the information before acting on it obtained by authoritative sources.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Am I able to be admitted to AAUA without taking Post-UTME?
Not really. To be considered to get admission, you need to sit the Post-UTME screening of the school except when you are applying to the school in a direct entry route.
2. What will become of me in case I fail to accept my admission on JAMB CAPS?
Your admission might be suspended. Always verify that you have responded to your CAPS dashboard and also do not ignore when your offer is shown.
3. Can I change my course after being admitted?
Yes, but only if your department and the admission office approve it. You’ll also have to process a “change of course” on the JAMB portal.
4. Does AAUA publish several lists of admissions?
Yes. They usually publish first, second and even third lists. So do not despair that you will not see your name among the first batch.
5. How will I be able to know whether my admission has been revoked or not?
When you lose your name on the portal or CAPS after a prolonged time, it could be because you have not fulfilled some requirement. See the office of admission in a bid to clarify.
6. Can I defer my AAUA admission?
Yes, you can. If you can’t resume immediately, apply for a deferment. But make sure you’ve paid your acceptance fee first.
7. Is it possible to transfer from another university into AAUA?
Yes, through the inter-university transfer process, but only if you meet AAUA’s departmental requirements.
Conclusion
Admission to Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, is a big prize, not only to you, but also to your family, friends and to all those who have nurtured you. It is the beginning of a new life full of development, difficulties, and unlimited memories.
You will see your name is not on the list, so you will not lose hope. Admission lists are usually issued in batches and occasionally, the same will seem tardy but it is just destiny taking its time.
So, when you wait, or even celebrate, you should keep in mind that it is your own way, and a single admission letter does not determine all of your future. But answer me, when that time comes and you find that you are written up, Congratulations, beside your name, how will you feel?