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UI Cut-Off Mark 2024/2025 [JUST UPDATED]

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Jul 18, 2024

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The general UI cut-off mark is 200. The university follows that same trend every year and this year is not going to be an exception. It has not released the official cut-off mark for the 2024/2025 academic session yet but it's likely going to be 200. 

Start getting ready for the post-UTME exam. But hold on. Confirm if you meet the specific cut-off mark for the course you're aspiring for. Keep reading for the full gist. 

 

Brief Summary

Institution: University of Ibadan, Ibadan 

Cut-Off Mark 2024: 200+

Admission: Via UTME, DE

What Is UI Cut-Off Mark for 2024/2025 Academic Session?

The UI cut-off mark is 200 and that has been the trend for many years. The chances are high that the university is going to repeat the same thing for the 2024/2025 academic session. You need three things to basically qualify for admission into the institution, namely: O'Level, UTME, and post-UTME. 

What's UI Cut-Off Mark 2024 for All Courses?

The University of Ibadan is a very competitive institution. The range for the UI cut-off mark for all courses is 200-295, depending on your course. For a more detailed information, consider the list below: 

  • Agriculture: 200-215

  • Agricultural Economics: 220-235

  • Agricultural Extension and Rural Development: 215-225

  • Agronomy: 215-230

  • Animal Science: 220-240

  • Arts and Sciences:

  • Anthropology: 200

  • Arabic Language and Literature: 235

  • Archaeology: 200

  • Classical Studies: 225

  • Communication and Language Arts: 250

  • English Language and Literature: 255

  • European Studies (French): 240

  • European Studies (German): 225

  • European Studies (Russian): 225

  • History: 225

  • Islamic Studies: 230

  • Linguistics: 245

  • Music: 230

  • Philosophy: 235

  • Religious Studies: 215

  • Theatre Arts: 245

  • College of Medicine:

  • Biochemistry: 250

  • Dentistry: 280

  • Environmental Health Science: 240

  • Human Nutrition and Dietetics: 245

  • Medical Laboratory Science: 265

  • Medicine and Surgery: 290

  • Nursing Science: 265

  • Physiology: 255

  • Physiotherapy: 265

  • Education:

  • Adult Education: 210

  • Early Childhood Education: 210

  • Education and Communication & Language Arts: 245

  • Education and Arabic: 220

  • Education and Biology: 230

  • Education and Chemistry: 220

  • Education and Economics: 210

  • Education and English: 250

  • Education and French: 215

  • Education and Geography: 235

  • Education and History: 215

  • Education and Islamic Religious Studies: 220

  • Education and Mathematics: 220

  • Education and Physics: 225

  • Education and Political Science: 230

  • Education and Religious Studies: 220

  • Education and Yoruba: 210

  • Educational Management: 215

  • Guidance and Counseling: 230

  • Health Education: 215

  • Human Kinetics: 210

  • Library, Archival, and Information Studies: 230

  • Special Education: 210

  • Law:

  • Law: 265

  • Pharmacy:

  • Pharmacy: 275

  • Renewable Natural Resources:

  • Ecotourism and Aquaculture: 215

  • Forest Production/Products: 200

  • Social and Environmental Forestry: 200

  • Wildlife and Ecotourism Management: 220

  • Science:

  • Anthropology: 210

  • Archaeology: 215

  • Botany: 210

  • Chemistry: 235

  • Computer Science: 245

  • Geography: 210

  • Geology: 215

  • Industrial Chemistry: 245

  • Mathematics: 220

  • Microbiology: 240

  • Physics: 215

  • Statistics: 210

  • Zoology: 210

  • Environmental Design and Management:

  • Architecture: 235

  • Economics:

  • Economics: 245

  • Social Sciences:

  • Geography: 215

  • Political Science: 245

  • Psychology: 240

  • Sociology: 240

  • Technology:

  • Agricultural and Environmental Engineering: 215

  • Civil Engineering: 245

  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering: 260

  • Food Technology: 205

  • Industrial and Production Engineering: 230

  • Mechanical Engineering: 265

  • Petroleum Engineering: 240

  • Wood Products Engineering: 215

  • Veterinary Medicine:

  • Veterinary Medicine: 230

Help I Didn't Meet the Cut-Off Mark

Don't fret yourself. It's not the end of the world. There are numerous options to consider. Think of: 

  • Changing your course: You can apply for a change of course to a related or alternative course that requires a lower cut-off mark.

  • Starting JUPEB or IJMB: Consider enrolling in a JUPEB or IJMB programme, which can provide an alternative pathway to gaining admission into your desired course.

  • Enrolling for pre-degree: UI offers a pre-degree programme that can lead to admission into your desired course.

  • Re-sitting for JAMB: You can re-sit for the JAMB exam to improve your score and increase your chances of admission in the next academic session.

  • Changing your institution: Consider other federal universities that offer lower cut-off marks you qualify for. 

Recap

The UI cut-off mark is 200. If you didn't score up to your departmental, you can change your course or take any of the steps above. Remember that the institution's post-UTME is around the corner. Do your best to prepare. Join our WhatsApp channel for admission updates.

 

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