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PTI Post UTME Date 2025/2026 is Out [UPDATED]

Petroleum Training Institute, PTI Post UTME Screening Date for 2025/2026 Session has been Announced.

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This is to inform the candidates who purchased the Petroleum Training Institute (PTI) Post UTME Screening Form for 2025/2026 session that the screening date, venue, and time have been announced.

PTI Post UTME Screening Date, Time & Venue

This is to inform prospective applicants of the Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun (PTI)  that the Post-UTME Screening exercise will hold from 27th – 29th August 2025..

All prospective students who have applied for the screening are to take note of the following:

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  • Candidates should note that the screening exercise shall be done on-line.
  • Candidates are also advised to adhere strictly to the date and time allotted for it as there would be no rescheduled exams for any candidates that misses the exercise.
  • Candidates should also note that taking the test on a GSM phone or its hotspot is not advisable as incoming calls may cause serious obstruction.
  • Candidates are advised to ensure that they have good Internet connectivity before the scheduled time for their screening test
  • Candidates are advised to always check the PTI website regularly for any update before the scheduled date of the screening exercise.
  • Candidates are strictly advised to stay at their various locations to take the examinations and not be around the PTI premises as the examinations have been scheduled to hold on-line.
  • The link to login for the examination and your login credentials would be sent directly to your registered email address before the exams. Further details about the on-line screening test can be obtained by calling the
    admissions office on: 08127667021 or email: [email protected]

Please read the following instructions carefully before you begin your CBT:

  • Do not click the Start button until you’re ready to start and complete the assessment.
  • Set aside a time in a quiet location where you can focus.
  • Make sure your internet connection is stable.
  • For your web browser, use the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox or Safari.
  • Note: The timer for this assessment will not stop or pause if you logout or disconnect
    during the test period.

GOOD LUCK IN YOUR EXAMS.

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