UNN Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 is Out for All Courses

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UNN Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 academic session is Out – University Of Nigeria JAMB cut off mark and departmental cut off marks for all courses for the 2025/2026 academic session have been announced.

UNN was established in 1960 and is one of the best in Nigeria. It has strong academic programs and researches, offers courses in Medicine, Engineering, Law and Business.

The university has modern facilities, well equipped libraries and research centers to support a conducive learning environment.

Admission into UNN requires meeting the cut-off marks which are minimum scores for entry into various programs. These cut-off marks ensure students are well prepared for the academic challenges ahead.

Meeting the cut-off mark is key as it increases your chances of getting into your desired course. Each department may have its own cut-off mark based on the competitiveness of the program.

Choosing UNN has many advantages, qualified lecturers, many professional courses and a lively campus life. The university is a great choice for students who want quality education.

Prospective students should always check the official UNN website for the specific admission requirements and cut-off marks for their desired programs to meet all the requirements and increase their chances of admission.

If UNN is your first-choice institution, the initial step should be familiarising yourself with the approved admission aggregates for this year.

UNN has different cut off marks for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

In this article, we will list all UNN courses along with their respective cut off marks and explain how UNN determines its marks.

What is UNN Cut Off Mark?

University Of Nigeria, UNN cut off mark is the minimum score you must score in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and Post UTME (If any) to be eligible for admission to study the course you have chosen.

Meeting other UNN admission requirements is not sufficient; you must also attain this cut-off mark to be considered for admission.

University Of Nigeria (UNN) JAMB cut off mark and departmental cut off marks for all courses for the 2024/2025 academic session is out.

Additionally, it’s important to note that the cut-off mark is divided into three categories: merit, catchment, and ELDS.

UNN Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026 Academic Session

  • The approved JAMB cut off mark for University Of Nigeria (UNN) for the 2025/2026 academic session is 160 and above.
  • This means that the official UNN cut-off mark for 2024 admission is 160.
  • Only those who score 160 are eligible for this year’s UNN Post UTME screening form.

UNN Departmental Cut Off Marks 2025/2026

University Of Nigeria (UNN) has announced 160 and above as the official departmental cut off mark for the 2025/2026 academic session.

This implies that you must have an aggregate score of 160 and above to be considered for admission.

See the list of faculties and departments with respect to the above.

Faculty of Agriculture

  • Agricultural Economics
  • Agricultural Extension
  • Animal Science
  • Crop Science
  • Food Science and Technology
  • Home Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
  • Soil Science

Faculty of Arts

  • Archaeology and Tourism
  • English and Literary Studies
  • Fine and Applied Arts
  • Foreign Languages and Literatures
  • History and International Studies
  • Linguistics, Igbo, and Other Nigerian Languages
  • Mass Communication
  • Music
  • Theatre and Film Studies

Faculty of Biological Sciences

  • Biochemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Plant Science and Biotechnology
  • Zoology and Environmental Biology

Faculty of Business Administration

  • Accountancy
  • Banking and Finance
  • Business Management
  • Marketing

Faculty of Education

  • Adult Education
  • Arts Education
  • Education Foundations
  • Educational Psychology
  • Library and Information Science
  • Physical and Health Education
  • Science Education
  • Social Science Education
  • Special Education

Faculty of Engineering

  • Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
  • Computer Engineering

Faculty of Environmental Studies

  • Architecture
  • Estate Management
  • Geoinformatics and Surveying
  • Urban and Regional Planning

Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology

  • Medical Laboratory Sciences
  • Medical Rehabilitation
  • Nursing Sciences
  • Radiography

Faculty of Law

  • Public and Private Law
  • International Law and Jurisprudence
  • Commercial and Property Law

Faculty of Medicine

  • Anatomy
  • Medical Biochemistry
  • Medical Physiology
  • Medicine and Surgery
  • Morbid Anatomy
  • Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  • Community Medicine

Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

  • Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Management
  • Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry
  • Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology
  • Pharmaceutical Technology and Industrial Pharmacy
  • Pharmacology and Toxicology
  • Pharmacognosy and Traditional Medicine

Faculty of Physical Sciences

  • Computer Science
  • Geology
  • Mathematics
  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Pure and Industrial Chemistry
  • Statistics

Faculty of Social Sciences

  • Economics
  • Geography
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Public Administration
  • Sociology and Anthropology

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

  • Veterinary Anatomy
  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Veterinary Microbiology
  • Veterinary Parasitology
  • Veterinary Pathology
  • Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology
  • Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry
  • Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine
  • Veterinary Surgery and Radiology
  • Veterinary Theriogenology

Faculty of Vocational and Technical Education

  • Agricultural Education
  • Business Education
  • Home Economics Education
  • Industrial Technical Education

See all UNN courses and their respective cut-off points via this LINK.

How UNN Screening Score is Determined

How UNN Screening Score is Determined

  1. The number of applicants applying for admission this year will determine the cut-off mark.
  2. The availability of admission quotas in each department determines the cut-off point.
  3. Both JAMB and UNN Post-UTME screening performances overall influence the cut-off marks.
  4. Additionally, UNN admission policy also plays a role in determining departmental cut-off marks.

Additional Information

  • If your JAMB score is below 160, you are ineligible for UNN Post UTME screening.
  • Meeting JAMB and UNN cut-off marks is necessary, but meeting additional requirements is also essential for admission consideration.
  • Highly competitive courses like Law, Medicine, and Nursing, among others, typically have higher cut-off points.

We hope you found our article on the latest University Of Nigeria cut off and departmental cut off marks for all courses to be helpful.

Read Also:

  1. Courses Offered in UNN
  2. UNN Post UTME Form
  3. JAMB Cut off marks
  4. UNN Admission List
  5. How to Gain Admission in UNN
  6. How to Defer Admission

Conclusion

To get in and be admitted as a candidate you need to follow some rules like scoring a certain minimum marks as we highlighted above. Different courses have different marks. Popular courses like medicine and law need higher marks as many students want them while others may have lower requirements. But scoring the minimum marks isn’t enough. You also need to do other things like go through screenings and submit important documents. The number of applicants, the number of seats in each course and the school rules decide the required marks.

Sometimes students from certain background or areas are given a chance with slightly lower marks for the sake of fairness. But if your marks are below the set mark you won’t qualify. Always aim high especially for competitive courses where the marks are high. Know what’s required and prepare well and you’ll have a better chance of getting in.

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174 Comments

        1. Can I study medicine and surgery with an aggregate of 287
          If not please what can I study 🥺(no rude answers pls)

    1. Apebende Theresa

      No . I don’t think they will accept , but if you try in the post UTME result you will read the course. Good luck .

  1. Ozoagu kelechi Jennifer

    Like the chances of me getting nursing science with 254 in unn with A1 in biology, B2 in physics , B3 in chemistryd , and c6 in English and also indigen

    1. Of course!!!!!!!
      Just make sure your POST-UTME score is higher, so u fall within their cutoff mark range.

  2. MADUKA IFECHUKWU

    Can I study computer science in your institution with 193 Jamb score . (maths,english,physics &chemistry)
    Thank you God bless you.

    1. Hi. I had 318 in jamb, is there a possibility of studying Medicine with that?
      Also, the screening date is on the 26th right?.

      1. Hi. I had 318 in jamb, is there a possibility of studying Medicine with that?
        Also, the screening date is on the 26th right?.

  3. Precious Ossai

    I scored 199 in Jamb, and I want to study Medical laboratory science in UNN, will UNN give me admission but change my course?

  4. Anthony Chinedu

    What science course can I study with 185
    I wrote physics chemistry mathematics and use of English

  5. Ebere Okwudili

    Can I study Law in UNN with the score of 245 if no can I study international relations???!!!!!

  6. Pls between medicine/surgery and radiography, which one can I study with a Jamb score of 258 in UNN.pls I need immediate response thanks

  7. Can I study or am I eligible to write post utme with jamb score of 202 my course is computer science

  8. Ndego ijeoma Esther

    Pls am I to buy post utme form before the registration date
    Pls I need a reply to this it very important

  9. Can I study pharmacy in Unn with a jamb score of 260 and A1 in English, B2 in physics, A1 in chemistry and B2 in Biology

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