I just checked the official cut-off marks for OAU's 2025/2026 academic session, and here’s what I found:
The general JAMB cut-off mark for OAU this year is 200. That means if you scored 200 or above in UTME, you’re eligible to apply for Post-UTME screening.
But for competitive courses, the departmental cut-off marks are higher. For example:
- Medicine and Surgery – 275
- Dentistry – 260
- Pharmacy – 252
- Nursing – 249.5
- Law – 244
- Economics – 271.5
- Political Science – 268
- Computer Science – 220
- English Language – 64.675 (aggregate)
- Architecture – 67.5 (aggregate)
These figures are based on the latest updates from OAU’s admission guidelines.
So, if you're aiming for any of these courses, make sure your UTME and Post-UTME scores are strong enough to meet or exceed these departmental cut-offs.
I just checked the official cut-off marks for OAU's 2025/2026 academic session, and here’s what I found:
ReplyDeleteThe general JAMB cut-off mark for OAU this year is 200. That means if you scored 200 or above in UTME, you’re eligible to apply for Post-UTME screening.
But for competitive courses, the departmental cut-off marks are higher. For example:
- Medicine and Surgery – 275
- Dentistry – 260
- Pharmacy – 252
- Nursing – 249.5
- Law – 244
- Economics – 271.5
- Political Science – 268
- Computer Science – 220
- English Language – 64.675 (aggregate)
- Architecture – 67.5 (aggregate)
These figures are based on the latest updates from OAU’s admission guidelines.
So, if you're aiming for any of these courses, make sure your UTME and Post-UTME scores are strong enough to meet or exceed these departmental cut-offs.