PLASU conducts a Post UTME screening exercise to select candidates from the pool of JAMB applicants who chose the institution as either their first or second choice. The screening is highly competitive, and the university's cut off mark is dependent on the department and academic year.
What You Get When You Download Our PLASU Post UTME Past Questions PDF
We have compiled a comprehensive, organised PDF package of PLASU Post UTME past questions and answers that covers multiple years of the screening exercise. Here is what makes our material stand out from the generic study packs circulating online.
- Every question in our package comes with a detailed answer and, where necessary, a clear explanation of why that answer is correct. You are not just memorising options. You are understanding the reasoning, which means you can handle questions you have never seen before, not just exact repeats.
- Our PDF is organised by subject and year, so you can study in the way that suits you best. Work through everything chronologically to see how the exam has evolved. Focus subject by subject; if you have a weak area, you need to strengthen it. The choice is yours, and the material supports both approaches.
- The PDF is mobile friendly, fully downloadable, and formatted to be readable on any device, whether you are studying on your phone during a commute, on a tablet at home, or printing it out at a business centre. We designed it for Nigerian students with real study conditions, not ideal ones.
How to Use the Past Questions for Maximum Results
Downloading the PDF is only the beginning. The difference between a candidate who downloads study material and one who scores high is entirely in how the material is used. Here is the approach that consistently produces results.
Start by reading through the first set of past questions without time pressure. Your goal at this stage is familiarity, not speed. Get a feel for the question style, the length of each section, and the topics that come up most frequently.
In your second round, begin timing yourself. Set a clock and attempt each section as if you were sitting in the real exam. This is where most candidates discover their pacing problems, and it is better to discover them during practice than during the actual screening.
In your third round, focus specifically on the questions you got wrong. Do not just correct them. Find out why you were wrong. If it was a calculation error, identify where you went off track. If it was a conceptual misunderstanding, go back to your textbooks and reinforce that topic before returning to the past questions.
Repeat this cycle as many times as you can before your exam date. Candidates who go through four to six full practice rounds consistently report feeling far more prepared than those who studied their notes alone.
The Bigger Picture is That Post UTME is Winnable
Admission into Plateau State University is competitive, but it is not out of reach. Thousands of candidates are admitted every year, and the ones who secure spots in their preferred departments are not necessarily the most gifted. They are the most prepared.
You already have the JAMB score. You already chose PLASU. The Post UTME is your final step, and it is entirely within your control to walk in ready.