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Comprehensive Guide to University Cut-Off Marks for Medicine and Science Courses 2025/2026

For students who are intended to study at various Nigerian institutions, understanding the cut off marks is key. A cut off mark is the minimum score a candidate must get in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in order to be eligible for the post-UTME screening of a school. This score represents a highly relevant factor in admitting students and enhances the chances of a candidate’s admission into their preferred course.

Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Pharmacy Admission

Pharmacy is one of the most competitive courses at Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU). If you are planning to apply, you need to understand the cut-off mark, admission requirements, and screening process for the 2025/2026 academic session. For this session, OOU has set its general JAMB cut off mark at 180 and above, but candidates must score much higher than 180 to stand a chance of getting in.

For the 2025/2026 academic session, the departmental cut off mark for Pharmacy at OOU is 250 and above. To be eligible for admission, candidates must meet the following requirements:

  • O’Level Requirements: Candidates must have at least five credits, including English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, in not more than two sittings.
  • JAMB Requirements: Candidates must meet the departmental cut-off marks for Pharmacy.
  • Age Requirement: Candidates must be at least 16 years old before admission.

Pharmacy at Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) is a five-year course. After graduation, students must complete a one-year internship before they can become fully licensed pharmacists, working in hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, or research institutions to gain hands-on experience.

Medical Science Benchmarks at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU)

Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU), formerly known as Anambra State University (ANSU), stands as a beacon of academic excellence in Nigeria. For aspirants aiming to make their mark in esteemed courses such as Medicine, Nursing, Medical Laboratory Technology, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, the stakes are slightly higher. The benchmark set for these courses stands at 200 in the UTME. Admission is strictly based on UTME scores and post-UTME screening.

Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH) and IMSU Requirements

LASUSTECH has a cut off point of 180 for the 2025/2026 academic session. All those applicants who scored 180 and above in the 2025 JAMB and who applied to LASUSTECH as their institution can apply for the post-UTME screening exercise. Similarly, Imo State University (IMSU) has set its general cut off mark at 150. However, this is just a baseline, as many competitive courses require much higher scores. For instance, Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development at IMSU requires a score of 180.

JAMB Cut Off Mark for Microbiology

Microbiology as a course has a considerable number of applicants yearly, making it a relatively competitive course in JAMB. The JAMB Cut Off Mark for Microbiology to participate in Post UTME is generally 200, although some State Universities would accept 180. A score of 250 is a good JAMB Score to study Microbiology in any University in Nigeria and can significantly increase your chances of gaining admission.

Summary of Cut-Off Marks for 2025/2026

Based on the provided institutional data, the following benchmarks apply for the upcoming academic session:

  • OOU Pharmacy: 250 and above
  • COOU Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy: 200
  • LASUSTECH General: 180
  • IMSU General: 150 (Higher for competitive courses)
  • Microbiology (General): 200 (180 for some state universities)

Calculating the Aggregate Score

Institutions use different systems to determine overall performance. For example, LASUSTECH calculates the aggregate score by:

  1. UTME Score: Dividing the UTME score by 8.
  2. Post-UTME Score: Dividing the post-UTME score by 2.
  3. Total Aggregate: Summing the results from the above two steps.

In contrast, IMSU uses an aggregate score system where the UTME Score accounts for 50%, Post-UTME Score for 30%, and O’Level Grades account for 20%. A student who scores above the required cut off mark but performs poorly in post-UTME may still struggle to gain admission.