UNILORIN Cut-Off Mark 2024/2025; Dear prospective students of the University of Ilorin, We are pleased to inform you that the University has released its cut-off marks for the upcoming academic session of 2024/2025. These marks include both the JAMB and Departmental cut-offs. To view the cut-off marks for your department of interest, please visit this page.
It’s worth noting that UNILORIN has a fixed cut-off mark for all applicants. Meeting this requirement, coupled with a satisfactory O’Level result, would greatly increase your chances of securing admission into one of the top tertiary institutions in the country.
If you’re considering applying to UNILORIN, we implore you to check the current UTME cut-off mark for all courses on this page. Scoring up to this mark in the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examinations (UTME) would bring you closer to your academic aspirations.
UNILORIN Cut-off Mark 2024
For candidates who made UNILORIN their first choice in the recently concluded UTME, the current cut-off mark for admission into their department of choice is 180. However, for those who did not meet the minimum cut-off point for their department, UNILORIN has supplementary forms available. To be eligible, candidates must have at least 5 Credits in their WASSCE or NECO results, in addition to scoring at least 180 in the UTME, which is the minimum cut-off mark for all the departments in UNILORIN. If you wish to apply for admission into the University of Ilorin, it is important to read about the UNILORIN Post UTME and visit the UNILORIN Portal.
UNILORIN Departmental Cut-Off Mark
Below is the list of undergraduate courses offered at a university. The minimum UTME score required for admission into each course is also indicated.
– Aquaculture and Fisheries (180)
– Agricultural Science (200)
– Food Science (200)
– Home Economics (180)
– Forestry and Wildlife (180)
– Arabic Language (180)
– English Language (210)
– French Language (180)
– History and International Studies (210)
– Linguistics (200)
– Yoruba Language (180)
– Hausa Language (180)
– Igbo Language (180)
– Performing Arts (190)
– Christian Studies (180)
– Islamic Studies (180)
– Comparative Religious Studies (180)
– Pharmacy (250)
– Social Studies Education (180)
– Economics Education (180)
– Geography Education (180)
– Social Studies Education (180)
– Educational Technology (180)
– Computer Science Education (180)
– Technology Education (180)
– Health Education (180)
– Primary Education Studies (180)
– Adult Education Studies (180)
– Counsellor Education (180)
– Educational Management (180)
– Business Education (180)
– Human Kinetics (180)
– Biology Education (180)
– Chemistry Education (180)
– Mathematics Education (180)
– Physics Education (180)
– Agriculture Education (180)
– Arabic Language Education (180)
– Christian Studies Education (180)
– English Language Education (190)
– French Language Education (180)
– History Education (180)
– Islamic Studies Education (180)
– Yoruba Language Education (180)
– Water Resources and Environmental Engineering (200)
– Computer Engineering (240)
– Food Engineering (200)
– Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (190)
– Civil Engineering (230)
– Mechanical Engineering (230)
– Electrical and Electronics Engineering (240)
– Chemical Engineering (230)
– Metallurgical Engineering (200)
– Biomedical Engineering (200)
– Architecture (220)
– Estate Management (180)
– Quantity Surveying (200)
– Surveying and Geo-informatics (200)
– Urban and Regional Planning (180)
– Veterinary Medicine (200)
– Law (Common Law) (260)
– Law (Common and Islamic Law) (230)
– Anatomy (220)
– Medical Laboratory Science (230)
– Physiology (220)
– Physiotherapy (230)
– Medicine and Surgery (260)
– Nursing Science (230)
– Computer Science (220)
– Mass Communication (240)
– Information and Communication Science (190)
– Library and Information Science (180)
– Telecommunication Science (200)
– Optometry (220)
– Biochemistry (220)
– Microbiology (220)
– Plant Biology (180)
– Zoology (180)
– Industrial Chemistry (200)
– Applied Geophysics (180)
– Chemistry (180)
– Physics (180)
– Geology and Mineral Science (200)
– Mathematics (180)
– Statistics (190)
– Finance (190)
– Marketing (200)
– Industrial Relations and Personnel Management (180)
– Public Administration (200)
– Accounting (240)
– Business Administration (220)
– Criminology and Security Studies (180)
– Economics (220)
– Geography and Environmental Management (180)
– Political Science (210)
– Sociology (200)
– Social Work (180)
– Psychology (180)
We are more than delighted to help you in any way we can regarding the UNILORIN cut-off mark. Please don’t hesitate to leave a comment below if you require additional information. Thank you for reaching out to us – we are always happy to be of service to you.
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