Bayero University Kano Announces Compulsory Documentation Exercise for 2024/2025 Intakes

Bayero University Kano Announces Compulsory Documentation Exercise for 2024/2025 Intakes

Bayero University Kano Announces Compulsory Documentation Exercise for 2024/2025 Intakes

Bayero University Kano (BUK) has issued a bulletin informing all newly admitted undergraduate students (Levels 100 and 200) for the 2024/2025 academic session that a compulsory documentation exercise has been scheduled to commence next week.

The exercise is a mandatory requirement for all specified students and aims to finalize the admission process and verify credentials.

Documentation Schedule and Venue

The two-week long exercise is set to begin on Monday, January 19, 2026, and conclude on Friday, January 30, 2026.

All participating students are required to report to the Directorate of Examinations, Admissions and Records (DEAR) at the New Campus of BUK within the specified period.

Required Documents

Students must arrive with both original documents and photocopies of the following items for verification:

JAMB Admission Letter

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BUK Admission Letter

JAMB Acknowledgement Slip (Direct Entry Candidates only)

BUK Direct Entry Screening Acknowledgement Slip (Direct Entry Candidates only)

JAMB Result Slip (UTME Candidates only)

A Level Statement of Result (Direct Entry Candidates only)

Printed Copies of O' level result(s) with result Checker Card attached (WAEC, NECO, NABTEB, NBAIS e.t.c.).

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Primary School Leaving Certificate/Testimonial (Optional)

Birth Certificate/Declaration of Age

Completed Undertaking Form

Evidence of Payment of Acceptance Fees

Certificate of Medical Fitness

Two (2) Recent Passport Photographs

The university management emphasizes that the documentation exercise is compulsory for all current Level 100 and 200 students.