Urgent Notice To Applicants Invited To The Entrance Examination For The LASU School Of Part-Time Studies (SPTS) 2025/2026 Admission Exercise


This is to inform all applicants seeking admission into the Lagos State University School of Part-Time Studies (SPTS) in the 2025/2026 academic session that, as part of the preparations for the smooth conduct of the CBT examination which has been scheduled to take place on Saturday, 29th November, 2025, they are required to print the CBT VENUE CHECKER.
This will indicate each applicant’s time and batch of the examination by following these procedures:
- Visit the LASU website: www.lasu.edu.ng
- Look for STUDENTS TAB and place the mouse cursor on it to display the sub-menus.
- Navigate to CBT EXAM VENUE ALLOCATOR and click on it.
- On the displayed page, enter your application form number and click on Submit to view your batch and time for the CBT examination.
- Print the Venue Allocator
(This indicates the actual Batch and Time that each candidate is expected to present at the CBT Centre)
Note and Warning
a. Applicants are expected to be at the new Central Library (venue of the CBT examination) only at their due time and batch for the CBT (as rightly indicated on their printed Venue Checker).
b. Applicants whose time and batch of the CBT have not yet reached should not come near the premises of the CBT examination venue.
c. Any applicant that enters into the CBT Centre with another batch (other than his/her actual batch) shall not be allowed to partake in the CBT examination.
d. Candidates are not allowed to come with bags or handsets into the premises of the CBT Centre.
e. Candidates are to come along only with the following:
• a clearer copy of the application form,
• printed venue checker, and
• a means of identification.
f. Parents are not allowed to accompany their wards into the premises of the CBT examination.
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