The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the 2024 UTME cut-off marks for all courses, including competitive programs like Medicine & Surgery, Engineering, Law, and Science. Understanding the JAMB cut-off marks is crucial for any student seeking tertiary education in Nigeria.
Why JAMB Cut-Off Marks Matter
These scores serve as the minimum requirement for entry into Nigerian universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. However, meeting the national minimum cut-off mark doesn’t guarantee admission into your desired course or institution. To stay ahead, aim for a higher cut-off mark than the average benchmark.
Professional Courses: Higher Scores Required
Candidates applying for professional courses need to score exceptionally high due to intense competition and limited slots available in each institution. Additionally, universities and other institutions consider other factors during the admissions process, including:
- Post-UTME scores
- O’level results
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JAMB 2024/2025 Cut Off Marks for Universities, Polytechnics & Colleges of Education
JAMB 2024 Cut Off Marks for Competitive Courses
The table below shows the average cut-off marks for various courses, based on their competitiveness. To secure admission into their desired course of study, candidates are expected to meet or exceed these scores:
COURSE TITLE | Average Cut-off Mark |
Medicine and Surgery | 250 |
Pharmacy | 240 |
Law | 200 |
Nursing | 200 |
Medical Laboratory Science | 200 |
Petroleum Engineering | 220 |
Chemical Engineering | 220 |
Computer Engineering | 220 |
Mechanical Engineering | 220 |
Civil Engineering | 220 |
Agricultural Engineering | 200 |
Food Engineering | 200 |
Electrical / Electronics Engineering | 220 |
Computer Science | 200 |
Information Technology | 200 |
Physiotherapy | 180 |
Radiography | 180 |
Biochemistry | 200 |
Microbiology | 200 |
Anatomy | 180 |
Accounting | 220 |
Business Administration | 220 |
Botany | 180 |
Animal Science | 180 |
Crop Science | 180 |
Soil Science | 180 |
Fisheries and Aquaculture | 180 |
Forestry and Wildlife Management | 180 |
Environmental Management | 180 |
Environmental Science | 180 |
Agricultural Economics | 180 |
Agricultural Extension and Rural Development | 180 |
Architecture | 200 |
Building | 200 |
Land & Surveying & Geoinformatics | 200 |
Business Education | 180 |
Marketing | 200 |
Mass Communication | 220 |
Mathematics | 180 |
Music | 180 |
Education | 180 |
Estate Management | 200 |
Geology | 180 |
Guidance and Counselling | 180 |
History and International Studies | 180 |
Human Anatomy | 180 |
Human Nutrition and Dietetics | 180 |
Insurance | 180 |
Library Science | 180 |
Linguistics | 180 |
Philosophy | 180 |
Psychology | 200 |
Political Science | 200 |
Public Administration | 180 |
Quantity Surveying | 200 |
Sociology & Anthropology | 180 |
Statistic | 180 |
Theatre Arts | 220 |
Communication Arts | 220 |
Urban & Regional Planning | 180 |
To achieve the required cut-off point for your desired course and institution, thorough preparation for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) is crucial. Develop a comprehensive study plan that includes:
- Reading the recommended texts and supplementary materials
- Reviewing relevant textbooks and study guides
- Practicing with past question papers to familiarize yourself with the exam format and content
By dedicating sufficient time and effort to your preparation, you’ll be well-equipped to excel in the UTME and meet the cut-off point for your chosen course and institution.