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What is the 2025 JAMB Cut-Off Mark for UI

Enudi Golden by Enudi Golden
July 30, 2025
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What is the 2025 JAMB Cut-Off Mark for University of Ibadan (UI)?  

 

The University of Ibadan is Nigeria’s oldest degree-awarding institution, and it is renowned for its academic excellence, rigorous admissions process, and competitive cut-off marks. Every year, thousands of students aspire to gain admission into this prestigious institution, making it crucial to understand the 2025 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) cut-off mark for UI.

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However, if you are preparing for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and dream of studying at UI, this Blog post provides detailed, accurate, and up-to-date information on the expected JAMB cut-off mark, factors influencing admission, and strategies to boost your chances of securing a place.

Understanding JAMB General Cut-Off Mark

Before looking into UI’s specific requirements, it is essential to understand what a JAMB cut-off mark means. The cut-off mark is the minimum score a candidate must attain in the UTME to be eligible for post-UTME screening at a particular university.

However, meeting the cut-off mark does not guarantee admission; it only qualifies you for the next stage. Universities like UI often set higher departmental cut-offs based on competition, course demand, and overall performance of applicants.

University of Ibadan (UI) Cut-Off Mark for 2025/2026 Academic Session

The official JAMB cut-off mark for admission into the University of Ibadan (UI) for the 2025/2026 academic session is 200 and above, but may accept 150 for less competitive courses. 

This means candidates who scored 200 or more in the 2025 UTME (JAMB) are eligible to apply for UI’s Post-UTME screening.

Departmental Cut-Off Marks (Expected Range)

Note: UI usually releases departmental cut-off marks after Post-UTME. Below is an estimate based on recent trends:

Faculty Course Expected Cut-Off Mark
Medicine MBBS 275 – 290
Pharmacy Pharmacy 260 – 270
Law Law 270 – 280
Engineering Civil, Electrical, Mechanical 250 – 270
Agriculture Agric, Forestry 200 – 220
Arts English, History, Philosophy 220 – 250
Social Sciences Economics, Sociology, Political Science 240 – 260
Science Computer Science, Microbiology, Chemistry 240 – 260
Education All Courses 150 – 230

Why Did the University of Ibadan Set Its Cut-Off Mark at 200?

  1. Baseline Academic Quality: It ensures all candidates have a sufficient foundational knowledge to succeed.
  2. Screening Practicality: UI receives tens of thousands of applications annually; a cut-off helps reduce this volume to manageable levels.
  3. Public Expectation: As Nigeria’s premier university, UI must maintain high standards reflecting its esteemed reputation.

Eligibility for Screening/Departmental Cut-Offs

Scoring 200+ in UTME is not simply a numeric target; it is the ticket to UI’s Post-UTME/Direct Entry form. UI’s official admissions portal confirms that only candidates meeting this mark can register for the screening.

Additionally, the university’s general cut-off holds across the board, but each course has its departmental cut-off mark, which is often higher and varies significantly based on competition.

Catchment and Educationally Less‑Developed States (ELDS) Policy

University of Ibadan acknowledges geographic diversity with a Catchment Area policy, primarily favouring the South-West and some adjoining states and educationally less‑developed states (ELDS), with inclusive quotas. Nevertheless, candidates from catchment states such as Oyo, Osun, and Lagos may qualify with slightly lower departmental scores. Similarly, candidates from listed ELDS states receive slight concessions. This policy boosts regional representation while maintaining merit-based selection.

Implications for Aspiring Students

Knowing UI’s 200 UTME cut-off is just the start. Here’s what candidates must prioritise:

 

  1. Post-UTME Preparation: Do not stop post-UTME prep once 200 is achieved. Practice aptitude questions, hone test strategies, and complete UI-specific mock questions.
  2. Research Competitive Programmes: Identify courses like Medicine, Law, Engineering, and aim for 220 UTME, post-UTME excellence, and 70% aggregate.
  3. Meet O’Level Requirements: Obtain at least five credit passes in relevant subjects (WAEC/NECO), ideally at a single sitting.
  4. Understand University of Ibadan Selection Timeline: JAMB result → general cut-off → Post-UTME form → aptitude → aggregate → admission list. Missing any step disqualifies your candidacy.
  5. Backup Plans: Have alternative courses or universities in mind, especially if aiming for very competitive programs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 

Can I Gain Admission to UI with a JAMB Score of 180?

Unfortunately, no. The University of Ibadan maintains a minimum JAMB score requirement of 200 for most programmes. However, even this score may not guarantee admission into highly competitive courses, where cut-off marks tend to be significantly higher. To improve your chances, aim for a score well above the minimum threshold.

Does UI Accept Second-Choice Candidates for Admission?

No, the University of Ibadan only considers first-choice applicants in the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) selection process. If UI is your preferred institution, ensure you select it as your first choice during JAMB registration to be eligible for admission consideration.

When Will University of Ibadan Announce Its Official 2025 Cut-Off Marks?

The university typically releases its official cut-off marks a few weeks after JAMB publishes the national benchmarks. Prospective students are advised to monitor UI’s official website and reputable educational news platforms for timely updates.

How Can I Check the University of Ibadan Admission List?

Once released, the admission list can be accessed through two primary platforms:

  1. JAMB CAPS (Central Admission Processing System): Log in to your JAMB profile to check your admission status.
  2. University of Ibadan Admission Portal: The university also publishes admitted candidates on its official admission portal. Additionally, for the best chance of success, ensure you meet all academic requirements and stay informed throughout the admission cycle.

Furthermore, the University of Ibadan remains one of Nigeria’s most prestigious institutions, and securing admission requires high JAMB scores, excellent post-UTME performance, and strategic course selection. With dedication and smart preparation, you can increase your chances of joining UI’s elite academic community in 2025. Start studying today.

 

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