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List of Universities and their Cut-off Marks in Nigeria

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Ok I just stumbled on this post which I feel will be very useful for those that are seeking admission to very institutions in Nigeria. The various cut-off mark for the institutions stated here might be from their previous release cut-off mark but at least it will provide a guide to any prospective student.
So below is the Jamb Cut off marks for the upcoming post-utme exams 2016/2017
Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria and their various Cut off Marks …

Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma (AAU) 180
Adekunle Ajasin University Anyingba (AAUA) 180
Abia state polytechnic (AbiaPoly) 150
Abia State University Uturu (ABSU) 180
Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria 180
Afe Babalola University Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD) 180
Akwa-Ibom State University (AKSU) 180
Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education 180
Anambra State University Uli (ANSU) 180
Auchi Polytrchnic between 150, 160 and 180 depending on the course
Benson Idahosa University 180
Bauchi State University 180
Bells University of Technology, Ota 180
Bowen University 180
Benue State University 180, Medicine 200
Bayero University Kano 180
covenant university 180
Cross River University (CRUTECH) 180
Delta State University, Abraka (DELSU) 180
Delta State Polytechnic, Otefe 150
Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashiuku 150
Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro 150
Dental School Enugu 150
Ebonyi State University (EBSU) 180
Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti (EKSU) 180 (as at 2014/2015)
Enugu State University of Science Technology (ESUT) 180
Federal Polytechnic Nekede 150
Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti 170
Federal Polytechnic, Bida 150
Federal Poly Ede 150
Federal Polytechnic Idah 150
Federal polytechnic Ilaro 150
Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa 150
Federal Polytechnic Offa 150
Federal Polytechnic Oko 150
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRIC MAKURDI 180
Federal University Dutse 180
Federal University Dutsin-Ma, Katsina 180
Federal University Kashere (FUKASHERE) 180
Federal University Lafia FULAFIA 180
Federal University Lokoja FULOKOJA 180
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) 200 (as at 2014/2015)
Federal University Ndufu-Alike FUNAI 180
Federal University Otuoke 180
Federal University Oye-Ekiti FUOYE 180
Federal University of Petroleum Resources FUPRE 180
Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) 200
Federal University of Technology Minna (FUTMINNA) – 180 for School Agriculture and Agricultural Technology(Agricultural Economics and Extension Technology, Animal Production, Crop Production, Food Science and Nutrition, Horticulture, Soil Science,Water Resources, Aquaculture and Fisheries Technology)– 210 for School ofEngineering and Engineering Technology (Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering)–180 for school ofEntrepreneurship and Management Technology(Entrepreneurship and Business Studies, Project Management Technology, Transport Management Technology)–School of Environmental Technology: 220 for Architecture,185 for Estate Management, 180for Building Technology, Surveying and Geo-informatics, Urban and Regional Planning, Quantity Surveying– School of Information and Communication Technology: 210 for Computer Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, 200 for Computer Science, Cyber Security Science, Information and Media Technology– School of Natural and Applied Sciences: 200 for Biochemistry, Microbiology, 180 for Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Geography, Physics, Mathematics/Statistics, Geology
180 for School of Technology Education (Industrial and Technology Education, Mathematics Education, Physics Education, Geography Education, Biology Education, Chemistry Education, Library Information Technology)
Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) 180
Federal University Wukari 180
Gombe State University 180
Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University IBBU –180 for Sci, Agric, Languages, Edu & Arts. –190 for Management & Social Sci.
Igbinedion University Okada 180
Imo State Polytechnic 150
Imo State University (IMSU) 180
Institute of Management and Technology IMT 150
Kaduna Polytechnic 150
Kaduna State University (KASU) 180
kogi state polytechnic 150
Kogi State University (KSU) 180
Kebbi State University of Science and Technology 180
Kano University of Science and Technology (KUST) 180
Kwara State Polytechnic Ilorin 150
Kwara State University

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UTME: JAMB calls for calm over technical glitches

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Following the commencement of the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination on Friday, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has appealed to candidates who experienced glitches in the course of the examination to remain calm as they would be rescheduled.

The JAMB Registrar, Prof Ishaq Oloyode, who made the appeal while fielding questions from newsmen after monitoring the exam in Kogo-Bwari, Abuja, said so far, the UTME had been going on smoothly as only one centre had been reported to have encountered issues.

“We appeal to the public to understand this. Some centres will fail. I have heard of only one centre that has failed today.

“By the end of today, I expect about 10 per cent of the centres to have one problem or the other because we know the level of development in different parts of the country.

“We are not encouraging this, but when it happens, please do not disrupt others. It is important to note that when a session fails because of a problem, you cannot bring those candidates to do session two, they will have to step aside, and the headquarters will have to be contacted.

“The earliest time they can be scheduled will be after 4:30 p.m. so that those slated for sections two and three can write, and these candidates can now write for session four, and in some cases, they can even be scheduled for the following day,” he said.

Speaking further, the JAMB boss said the exam body is not comfortable with the award of scholarships to UTME best-performing candidates on the basis of the exam alone, as that would not capture other criteria that are factored in for admission.

“Yes, MTN and other people are giving scholarships to the highest (scorers) but we have always discouraged them because you scored high in UTME doesn’t mean you are the best because some other factors will come in; the quality of your O Level will be added to it, post-UTME scores will be added to it. If you are going to NDA, your physical exercise will be added to it before we can say that you are the best; before we rank you, why rank people prematurely?

“You will see somebody saying my son scored 330, and in addition to that, he had seven A1s. Is he not qualified? He might be qualified when you are ranking people in your village; when it comes to Nigeria, he may be 650 despite the so-called brilliant to you,” he said.

The 2024 UTME is being held across the country today and will continue tomorrow.

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Students boycott exams at Anambra poly over N5k fee

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Students of the Federal Polytechnic Oko in Anambra boycotted exams to protest an alleged unexpected fee imposed on them.

The students, on Wednesday, opposed what they described as the school’s “constant imposition of exam fees and other levies”.

The undergraduates numbering up to 1,000 from different departments held up placards and sang in protest.

They cordoned off the school’s main gate, administrative building, departments, permanent site, and the popular school tower.

Their placards had such inscriptions as “reduce the cost of textbooks”, “allow us to do our medical and data capture”, “say no to corrupt stakeholders”, “say no to exam fees”, and “break down our tuition fees”, among others.

Chukwuebuka Umezula, the vice president of the National Association of Polytechnic Students in the south-east, said the management released a memo on April 9 informing “students to pay an exam fee of N5,000 on or before their exercise began on April 12”.

He questioned the rationale behind the additional exam fee after students had paid their fees for the session.

He also said the memo came on short notice and fell on a public holiday.

Umezula said the students will continue the protest and boycott all exams in the school until the management rescinds its decision.

He said they had laboured to pay tuition, medical, and ICT fees and expressed shock over the new examination fee.

He said the National Association of Polytechnic Students had written the school management over the memo but it fell on deaf ears.

Also speaking, Cynthia Felix, the secretary general of the National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS) south-east zone, said the association is working to ensure the students are not fleeced in any way.

She said the exam fee was unlawful, demanding the immediate withdrawal of the memo that introduced the fee.

The secretary-general said all students should be allowed to sit their examinations.

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UTME: JAMB orders arrest of parents found at CBT centres

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has asked Computer-Based Test (CBT) centre owners to ensure the arrest of any parent loitering around their facilities during the 2024 Unified Tertuiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) exercise.

The 2024 UTME is scheduled to commence on April 19 and end on April 29.

Ishaq Oloyede, the JAMB registrar, spoke at the final briefing of the CBT centre owners which was held virtually on Wednesday.

He said the directive to arrest meddlesome parents became necessary following their intrusive disposition during the previous UTMEs.

Oloyede said any parent who loiters around exam centres would not only be arrested but their ward would be disqualified.

He said it has been discovered over time that many of these intruding parents facilitate exam infractions.

The registrar said some miscreants disguise themselves as parents to infiltrate the centres and perpetrate infractions.

JAMB also directed security operatives to work with the centres to apprehend any meddlesome parent.

“Going by the extant national policy on education, a candidate for the examination must have attained the age of 17 years,” he said.

“It is evident that these parents had not allowed their wards to pass through the classes as defined in the document, hence, the determination to follow their wards to the examination venue to compromise examination officials.

“At any rate, it is clear to any discerning observer that these parents deserve to be sanctioned as they had obviously ‘smuggled’ underage children into the ranks of those scheduled to sit the examination.”

Oloyede appealed to centre owners to consider their assignment a national engagement, not a purely profit-driven venture.

He expressed shock over multiple intelligence showing how CBT centres have been making efforts to compromise the board’s staff, especially with the offer of accommodation.

He asked why they would want to do that when they constantly complain that what is paid them is not enough.

The registrar said the centres should not hesitate to expose any JAMB staff member who asks for such favours as the board had sufficiently paid its staff for the exercise in line with government regulations.

He informed the participants that the board had deployed state-of-the-art technologies to check all infractions, collaborations, and other unsavoury acts at variance with its code of operations.

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