UNILORIN Rain Semester Exam Dates 2025/2026: Schedule & Guidelines

The official UNILORIN Rain Semester Exam dates have been announced for the 2025/2026 academic session. Exams have been set for 29 June to 24 July 2026, creating a structured four-week examination period for all departments.
Ahead of the start date, students have been reminded to follow examination rules closely, as the institution’s malpractice warning has been strongly restated.
Proper conduct is strictly expected at all exam centres across the campus. Read on for the full details on the UNILORIN Rain Semester Exam dates, total duration, and the official examination conduct notice.
What Are the Official UNILORIN Rain Semester Exam Dates?
The official UNILORIN Rain Semester Exam dates are scheduled to run from Monday, 29 June to Friday, 24 July 2026. This four-week block contains both the Computer-Based Tests (CBT) and written examinations across all faculties. Students must check their departmental notice boards for the specific days and times allotted to their respective courses.
How Long Will the Examinations Last?
The Rain Semester Examinations will run for four weeks.
Students are expected to use the stated period for proper preparation and orderly participation across all examination centres.
What Has the University Said About Examination Conduct?
The University authorities have stressed the need for a calm and orderly environment at all examination centres.
Students are reminded to acquaint themselves with the approved examination rules and regulations, since compliance will be expected throughout the examination period.
What Is the Warning on Examination Malpractice?
The University has maintained zero tolerance for examination malpractice.
Students are urged to uphold the University’s values of character and learning, Probitas Doctrina, during the examinations and while preparing for their final papers.
What Should Students Do Before the Examination Period?
Students should check the examination dates, read the relevant rules and prepare within the stated four-week schedule.
The University Management has also wished all “Better By Far” students success in their preparation and final papers.





