How to Secure Admission into Kola Daisi University, Ibadan Using NECO Results (2025 Guide)
1) Why Kola Daisi University—and why your NECO count
Kola Daisi University (KDU) is a private, NUC-licensed university in Ibadan (established 2016), offering a wide range of rigorous programmes across Applied Sciences, Arts, Management, Law, and Basic Medical Sciences WikipediaBEC. The university emphasizes a merit-driven, student-friendly curriculum with a fast-paced but supportive admission process.
Your NECO result (National Examinations Council SSCE) is fully accepted—just like WAEC. If you’ve achieved the required credit grades in not more than two sittings, you’re eligible to apply BEC.
2) Entry pathways: NECO + UTME vs. NECO + Direct Entry
There are two main routes into KDU:
2.1. 100-Level (UTME Route)
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Obtain at least five (5) NECO credit passes, including English Language and Mathematics, ideally in one sitting (but two sittings are acceptable) BECExplore the best of East Africa.
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Sit the JAMB UTME, score at least 160 (the minimum cut-off) BECExplore the best of East Africa.
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Complete KDU’s online application and screening, including NECO verification.
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Upload your NECO results to JAMB CAPS.
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Wait for admission offer -> accept on CAPS -> proceed to clearance & registration.
2.2. 200-Level (Direct Entry Route)
If you have NECO and additional qualifications such as JUPEB/IJMB, OND, ND, NCE, or equivalent (like A-levels), you may apply for Direct Entry into 200 level. Admission also requires NECO meeting the standard requirement and participating in KDU’s screening exercise BECExplore the best of East Africa.
This guide focuses on the UTME/NECO (100-level) route.
3) NECO Requirements: Credits, Subjects, and Sittings
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Minimum five (5) credit passes in NECO: English Language and Mathematics are compulsory, plus subject(s) relevant to your intended course BECExplore the best of East Africa.
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One sitting preferred, but two sittings accepted; more than two is not.
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Credit grades: A1–C6. Anything lower (D7, E8, F9) is not acceptable.
4) Matching NECO Subjects to Your Intended Course
Different faculties and programmes at KDU require different subject combinations. Choose your course wisely in sync with the strengths of your NECO results.
Faculty of Applied Sciences
Courses: Microbiology, Biochemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Software Engineering, Physics with Electronics, Mathematics, Statistics BECErudites Academy.
NECO Core Subjects:
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For Sciences/Chemistry-based (Biochemistry, Microbiology, Industrial Chemistry): English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics.
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For Computing/IT/SW Eng: English, Mathematics, Physics, plus two others (Chemistry, Further Math, or Computer Studies if offered).
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For Mathematics/Statistics: English, Mathematics, and three science/technical subjects.
Arts, Management & Social Sciences
Courses: English Language and Literary Studies, History & Diplomatic Studies, Business Administration, Economics, Accounting, Banking & Finance, Mass Communication, Political Science, Information & Media Studies, International Relations, Marketing BECErudites Academy.
NECO Requirements:
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Management/Commerce/Economics/Accounting: English, Mathematics, Economics, Commerce/Accounting, and another social science.
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Mass Communication/Humanities: English, Literature-in-English, Government/CRS, Maths (Maths often required by university). Add relevant arts/social subjects.
Faculty of Law
Course: LL.B. Law BECErudites Academy.
NECO Requirements: English Language, Literature-in-English, Government/History, Mathematics, Economics (or another accepted subject).
Basic Medical Sciences
Courses: Nursing Science, Medical Laboratory Science, Public Health, Human Anatomy, Human Physiology BECLegit.ng – Nigeria news..
NECO Requirements: English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics (for all; optional Agric depending on course). Strong science credits are key.
5) JAMB UTME: Subject Combos & Score Strategy
After aligning your NECO subjects with your course, use the correct UTME subject combination for your intended programme—this is critical.
Examples:
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Computer Science/Software Engineering/IT: Use of English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.
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Statistics/Mathematics: Use of English, Mathematics, Physics, Economics (or Chemistry).
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Biochemistry/Microbiology/MLS/Public Health: Use of English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics.
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Accounting/Economics/Business: Use of English, Mathematics, Economics, Government (or Commerce).
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Mass Communication/International Relations: Use of English, Literature-in-English, Government, Economics (check broadsheet).
UTME Score Target: Minimum 160, but for competitive programmes aim for 200+.
Prepare using:
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Official JAMB syllabi.
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Timed past-question drills.
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Error logs.
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Full mock CBT tests.
6) Step-by-Step Admission Process with NECO
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Secure five NECO credits (English, Maths, relevant subjects).
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Register UTME, choose correct subjects, score well, and list KDU as (preferably) first choice.
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Check official requirements (e.g., age 16+, correct subject alignment) Explore the best of East Africa.
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Apply online on KDU portal:
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Fill in biodata, NECO and UTME details.
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Upload scanned credentials.
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Pay application fee (around ₦10,000 for UTME) BEC.
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Upload NECO results to JAMB CAPS—visit a CBT centre, confirm the upload shows in your profile.
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Possible screening—KDU may conduct CBT or interview; be prepared.
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Monitor admission status via JAMB CAPS and KDU portal.
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Once offered, accept offer on CAPS, then:
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Pay acceptance fee.
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Complete school clearance and registration.
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Arrange accommodation and medical screening.
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7) Strengths of One Sitting vs Two Sittings
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One sitting signals stronger academic consistency—especially important for competitive fields like Computer Science or Medical Sciences.
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Two sittings (NECO + WAEC/NECO) are accepted but ensure both results are uploaded on CAPS.
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Strong credit grades across all core subjects are more important than sitting count in many cases—balance matters.
8) Common Pitfalls to Avoid
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Wrong subject combination in UTME—results in disqualification.
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Incomplete NECO (missing Maths/English) means no admission.
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Failure to upload NECO to CAPS—you won’t appear in admission lists.
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Document mismatches (name, DoB) across NECO, JAMB, KDU—resolve via affidavit before screening.
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Late application or payment—portal closes, fees missed, or clears pushed.
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Ignoring official updates on KDU portal or email communications.
9) Smart Strategies for Competitive Courses
A) Computer Science / Cybersecurity / Software Engineering
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NECO: Aim for A/B in Maths and Physics.
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UTME combo: Maths, Physics, Chemistry.
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Practice logic and algorithm puzzles.
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Prepare for possible CBT screening.
B) Biochemistry / Medical Laboratory Science / Nursing
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NECO: Strong credits in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics.
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UTME combo: Biology, Chemistry, Physics.
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Study science application questions and data interpretation.
C) Accounting / Economics / Business Admin
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NECO: Strong Economics and Mathematics credits.
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UTME combo: Maths, Economics, Government.
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Review graphs, trends, data analysis.
D) Mass Communication / Media Studies
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NECO: Literature-in-English, English, Government at good level.
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UTME combo: English, Literature, Government, Economics (dependent on brochure).
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Improve comprehension and writing speed.
10) Document Checklist (Physical + Digital)
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NECO result printout (clear) + checker PIN (if needed).
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JAMB UTME result slip (with photo).
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KDU application form acknowledgment & payment receipt.
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Birth certificate or age declaration.
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Passport photographs (recent, same background).
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DoB/Name affidavit (if applicable).
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For DE: relevant higher qualification documents.
11) Financial & Accommodation Planning
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Application fee: ~₦10,000 (UTME), ~₦5,000 (DE) BEC.
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Acceptance fee and tuition – check the university’s current schedule.
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Clearance costs: medical screening, ID, faculty dues.
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Accommodation: on-campus hostels or nearby neighborhoods in Ibadan.
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Build a budget timeline to meet payment windows promptly.
12) Sample Timeline (2025 Admission Cycle)
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Jan–Mar: Align NECO subjects with course; study UTME.
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Apr–May: Sit UTME; await results.
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Jun–Jul: Upload NECO to CAPS; apply via KDU portal early.
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Jul–Aug: Participate in screening/interview if scheduled.
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Aug–Oct: Admission lists out; accept on CAPS, clear school.
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Oct–Nov: Registration completed and resumption preparations.
13) Quick FAQs
Q: Does KDU accept NECO?
Yes, NECO is fully accepted, similar to WAEC, provided you meet the 5-credit and subject requirements BECExplore the best of East Africa.
Q: What’s the minimum UTME score?
At least 160, though competitive programmes benefit from 200+.
Q: Can I use two sittings?
Yes, KDU allows two sittings but expects no more than two according to policy Explore the best of East Africa.
Q: My details differ across documents—what do I do?
Secure an affidavit correcting name/DoB before screening to avoid clearance delays.
Q: I didn’t pick KDU in UTME—can I switch?
Yes. Use JAMB Change of Institution to add KDU in time for screening.
14) Final Pre-Admission Checklist
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Five NECO credit passes including English & Maths, plus course-specific subjects.
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Correct UTME subject combination matched to course.
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Competitive UTME score (aim 200+).
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NECO uploaded and visible on JAMB CAPS.
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KDU application submitted with correct data, payment made.
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Documents consistent across NECO, JAMB, and KDU form.
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Regular monitoring of CAPS & KDU portal; accept timely.
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Acceptance fee paid, and clearance, registration, accommodation in progress.
15) Bottom Line
Getting into Kola Daisi University, Ibadan using your NECO result is straightforward when you plan effectively. Key steps:
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Match NECO credits with your target course.
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Ace your UTME with correct subjects.
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Upload NECO to JAMB CAPS early.
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Apply and participate in KDU screening precisely.
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Keep biodata accurate and respond swiftly to offers.
With strong NECO grades (especially in sciences or key management subjects), correct UTME preparation, early application, and proper documentation, you’re setting yourself up for success. Focus, plan ahead, and KDU could very well be your next academic home.
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