The University of Benin (UNIBEN) has officially announced its cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 academic session. This information is essential for prospective students as it outlines the minimum scores required for admission into various programs. Here are the details regarding the JAMB cut-off mark and specific departmental cut-off marks.
JAMB Cut Off Mark
- Approved JAMB Cut Off Mark: The minimum cut-off mark set by UNIBEN for the 2025/2026 academic session is 200. Candidates must achieve at least this score in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to be eligible for admission consideration.
Departmental Cut Off Marks
UNIBEN has different departmental cut-off marks that vary by course. Below are some of the key departmental cut-off marks:
Faculty/Department | Cut Off Mark |
---|---|
Faculty of Administration | |
Accounting | 200 |
Banking and Finance | 200 |
Business Administration | 200 |
Insurance | 200 |
Marketing | 200 |
Faculty of Agriculture | |
Agricultural Economics | 200 |
Animal Science | 200 |
Crop Science | 200 |
Fisheries | 200 |
Forestry and Wildlife | 200 |
Soil Science | 200 |
Faculty of Engineering | |
Civil Engineering | 250+ |
Electrical Engineering | 250+ |
Mechanical Engineering | 250+ |
UNIBEN Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026 Academic Session
- The approved JAMB cut off mark for University Of Benin (UNIBEN) for the 2025/2026 academic session is 200 and above.
- This means that the official UNIBEN cut-off mark for 2024 admission is 200.
- Only those who score 200 are eligible for this year’s UNIBEN Post UTME screening form.
UNIBEN Departmental Cut Off Marks 2025/2026
University Of Benin (UNIBEN) has announced 200 and above as the official departmental cut off mark for the 2024/2025 academic session.
This implies that you must have an aggregate score of 200 and above to be considered for admission.
Faculty of Administration
- Department of Accounting -200
- Department of Banking and Finance -200
- Department of Business Administration -200
- Department of Insurance -200
- Department of Marketing -200
Faculty of Agriculture
- Department of Agricultural Economics -200
- Department of Animal Science -200
- Department of Crop Science -200
- Department of Fisheries -200
- Department of Forestry and Wildlife -200
- Department of Soil Science -200
Faculty of Arts
- Department of English and Literature -200
- Department of Fine and Applied Arts -200
- Department of Foreign Languages -200
- Department of History and International Studies -200
- Department of Linguistics and African Studies -200
- Department of Philosophy -200
- Department of Religious Studies -200
- Department of Theatre Arts -200
Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences
- Department of Anatomy -200
- Department of Medical Biochemistry -200
- Department of Physiology -200
Faculty of Clinical Sciences
- Department of Medicine and Surgery -200
- Department of Dentistry -200
- Department of Radiology -200
- Department of Surgery -200
- Department of Pediatrics -200
- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology -200
Faculty of Education
- Department of Adult Education -200
- Department of Curriculum and Instructional Technology -200
- Department of Educational Administration and Planning -200
- Department of Educational Evaluation and Counselling Psychology -200
- Department of Human Kinetics and Sports Science -200
- Department of Library and Information Science -200
- Department of Science and Technical Education -200
Faculty of Engineering
- Department of Chemical Engineering -200
- Department of Civil Engineering -200
- Department of Computer Engineering -200 -200
- Department of Electrical/Electronics Engineering -200
- Department of Mechanical Engineering -200
- Department of Petroleum Engineering -200
- Department of Production Engineering -200
- Department of Structural Engineering -200
Faculty of Environmental Sciences
- Department of Architecture -200
- Department of Estate Management -200
- Department of Geomatics (Surveying and Geoinformatics) -200
- Department of Quantity Surveying -200
- Department of Urban and Regional Planning -200
Faculty of Law
- Department of Law -200
Faculty of Pharmacy
- Department of Pharmacy -200
Faculty of Science
- Department of Biochemistry -200
- Department of Botany -200
- Department of Chemistry -200
- Department of Computer Science -200
- Department of Geology -200
- Department of Industrial Chemistry -200
- Department of Industrial Physics -200
- Department of Mathematics -200
- Department of Microbiology -200
- Department of Physics -200
- Department of Statistics -200
- Department of Zoology -200
Faculty of Social Sciences
- Department of Economics -200
- Department of Geography and Regional Planning -200
- Department of Political Science -200
- Department of Psychology -200
- Department of Sociology and Anthropology -200
How UNIBEN Screening Score is Determined
- The number of applicants applying for admission this year will determine the cut-off mark.
- The availability of admission quotas in each department determines the cut-off point.
- Both JAMB and UNIBEN Post-UTME screening performances overall influence the cut-off marks.
- Additionally, UNIBEN admission policy also plays a role in determining departmental cut-off marks.
Additional Information
- If your JAMB score is below 200, you are ineligible for UNIBEN Post UTME screening.
- Meeting JAMB and UNIBEN 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.
Important Considerations
- Aggregate Score Calculation: To determine your aggregate score, UNIBEN combines your JAMB score and Post UTME score. The formula used is:
UNIBEN Aggregate Score=(UTME Score8)+(Post UTME Score2)
- Eligibility for Post UTME: Candidates who meet or exceed the JAMB cut-off mark of 200 are eligible to apply for UNIBEN’s Post UTME screening. Performing well in this screening is crucial for enhancing admission chances.
Conclusion
Prospective students aiming for admission into UNIBEN should ensure they meet the minimum JAMB cut-off mark of 200 and familiarize themselves with the specific departmental cut-off marks for their desired courses. Meeting these criteria is essential for a successful application process.
For further updates and detailed information about individual courses, candidates are encouraged to visit the official UNIBEN website or contact the admissions office directly.
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