What is the current cut-off mark for Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) and how does it affect admission into different departments?

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  1. Kehinde Raymon3 May 2025 at 15:56

    So you're asking about the current cut-off mark for Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) and how it affects getting into different departments, right? Let's break it down for you.

    For the 2025/2026 academic session, OOU has a general minimum UTME cut-off mark of 160. This means that to even be considered for admission, you need to score at least 160 in your JAMB UTME.  

    However, this general cut-off is just the starting point. The actual cut-off mark that will determine if you get into a specific department is usually higher and varies from course to course. Here's why:

    - Popularity of the course: Courses like Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, and Engineering tend to have a lot more applicants. Because of this high demand and limited available spots, the departmental cut-off marks for these courses are usually much higher, often 200+ in UTME to even stand a chance.
    - Number of available slots: Departments with fewer available spaces will naturally have higher cut-off marks to select the most qualified candidates.
    - Performance of applicants: If a lot of candidates score very high in a particular year, the cut-off marks for competitive courses might increase.
    - OOU's specific admission policies: The university itself sets the benchmarks and can adjust them based on various factors.

    How Departmental Cut-off Marks are Calculated:

    OOU doesn't just look at your JAMB score. They usually conduct a Post-UTME screening exercise, and your final admission score is often a combination of your JAMB score and your performance in the Post-UTME.  

    While the exact formula for the 2025/2026 session hasn't been officially released yet, a common method OOU uses is to give a 50% weight to your JAMB score and 50% to your Post-UTME score.

    For example, if someone scored 200 in JAMB and 60 in the Post-UTME (out of 100), their aggregate score might be calculated like this:

    (JAMB Score / 8) + (Post-UTME Score / 2) = (200 / 8) + (60 / 2) = 25 + 30 = 55

    So, this candidate would have an aggregate score of 55. Each department will then have a minimum aggregate score they will consider for admission.

    Key Takeaways for You:

    - Aim High: Don't just aim for the general 160. For competitive courses, you really need to score significantly higher in your UTME to have a good chance.
    - Prepare for Post-UTME: Your performance in the Post-UTME is equally important, so make sure you prepare well for it when the time comes.
    - Check Specific Departmental Requirements: Keep an eye on the OOU official website for the specific cut-off marks for your desired course as they get released. They also usually list the required O'level subjects for each program.
    - Ogun State Indigenes Advantage: OOU often reserves a certain percentage of admission slots for candidates who are indigenes of Ogun State, which might sometimes lead to slightly lower cut-off marks for them in some departments.

    It's a bit of a waiting game until the official departmental cut-off marks for 2025/2026 are released, but knowing the general trend and how it works can definitely help you prepare better! Good luck with your admission!

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