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What is the 2025 JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Bayero University Kano (BUK)?  

Enudi Golden by Enudi Golden
August 6, 2025
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What is the 2025 JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Bayero University Kano (BUK)?


If you’re aiming to gain admission into Bayero University, Kano, for the 2025/2026 academic session, understanding the JAMB UTME cut-off mark is essential. BUK, known for academic excellence and cultural significance, has officially announced its minimum UTME score for eligibility. This cut-off not only determines who can participate in the Post-UTME screening but also reflects the university’s commitment to maintaining a high academic standard. In this article, we break down 2025 JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Bayero University Kano, admission requirements, and tips to improve your chances of getting in.

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Bayero University, Kano is a prestigious federal institution situated in Kano State. However, it is a highly competitive. For the 2025/2026 academic session, Bayero University has officially set its general JAMB UTME cut‑off mark. To begin the admission process, candidates must score the exact benchmark or above in their UTME and have selected the school as their first-choice institution during JAMB registration. Meeting this threshold qualifies aspirants to register for the university’s Post‑UTME screening exercise, but it does not guarantee admission.

Historical Overview of Bayero University, Kano

Bayero University, Kano is one of Nigeria’s most prestigious and historic institutions of higher learning. The school is situated in the ancient city of Kano, it is  a renowned centre of commerce, Islamic scholarship, and cultural heritage in West Africa, and has played a pivotal role in bridging tradition and modernity through world-class education and innovative research. The origins of Bayero University date back to 1960, when it was first established as Ahmadu Bello College under the auspices of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. The college’s initial aim was to offer advanced-level education to students in Northern Nigeria, with a strong emphasis on Islamic studies, Arabic language, and other key disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. This reflected the cultural and educational aspirations of the region during Nigeria’s early post-independence years.

However, the college would undergo a significant transformation in the coming decades. In 1975, the institution was upgraded to the status of a university college, and shortly thereafter, in 1977, it attained full autonomous university status, emerging as Bayero University, Kano. This pivotal change not only granted the institution academic independence but also broadened its mandate to provide undergraduate and postgraduate education across a wide range of disciplines. Since gaining university status, the school has grown exponentially, both in its infrastructure and academic capacity. It has evolved into a multi-campus institution, with its Main Campus located along the Kano-Gwarzo Road, while other significant sites include the Old Campus, which formerly housed its early administrative and academic units, and the Almajirai Campus, further enhancing its academic reach. These campuses collectively house state-of-the-art lecture halls, laboratories, administrative blocks, student hostels, and recreational centres.

Bayero University today offers a comprehensive range of academic programmes, catering to tens of thousands of students from across Nigeria and beyond. Its faculties encompass a broad spectrum of disciplines, including but not limited to: Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Sciences, Faculty of Social and Management Sciences and Faculty of Agriculture.

 

Each faculty is supported by qualified academic staff, many of whom are internationally trained scholars and researchers. The university also hosts several research centres and institutes, including those focusing on dryland agriculture, Islamic civilisation, biotechnology, and health sciences, further positioning BUK as a thought leader in solving region-specific and global challenges. Beyond academics, the has cultivated a strong reputation for its institutional integrity and commitment to excellence. The university is widely recognised for upholding high academic standards, transparent administrative practices, and a culture of meritocracy. It has established itself as a centre where diligence, discipline, and innovation are not merely encouraged but ingrained into the university’s fabric. These values are clearly encapsulated in the university’s institutional motto, which underscores its commitment to knowledge as both a tool for enlightenment and a force for societal transformation.

On the national and international front, Bayero University enjoys academic collaborations and partnerships with other universities, research institutions, and organisations. These alliances facilitate faculty exchange, joint research, capacity building, and student mobility. The university’s involvement in global networks not only enhances its academic prestige but also creates diverse opportunities for students to engage with global best practices in education and research. One of the distinguishing characteristics of the university is its commitment to preserving the cultural identity and linguistic diversity of Northern Nigeria, while simultaneously embracing global trends in science and technology. The university has invested significantly in the study and development of indigenous languages and Islamic scholarship, while also leading in modern fields such as ICT, Artificial Intelligence, environmental sciences, and engineering innovation. This dual commitment allows the university to serve as both a guardian of heritage and an incubator for futuristic thinking.

In terms of student life, Bayero University offers a vibrant and inclusive campus environment. Students are actively engaged in intellectual, cultural, and recreational activities. Numerous clubs, societies, and student organisations allow for leadership development, peer learning, and community service. Sports are also taken seriously, with modern sports facilities supporting physical wellness and team-building.

Eligibility and the General UTME Cut‑Off for Bayero University, Kano

  1. The Institutional Cut‑Off:Bayero University aligns with the national JAMB minimum of 150 but has set its own general cut‑off at 180 marks, indicating a modestly higher standard for eligibility. Only candidates who score 180 or above and who have chosen Bayero University, Kano as their first-choice institution qualify to purchase and register for the Post‑UTME screening.
  2. What Eligibility Entails:Meeting the 180 mark only opens the door to further evaluation. Although, it does not guarantee admission. Prospective students must still undergo Post‑UTME screening, which can include data capture, verification of O’Level credentials, and possibly scoring thresholds depending on competitive programmes. Final admission is contingent on meeting departmental cut‑offs and aggregate ranking.

Departmental Cut-Off Estimates for BUK

While the general UTME cut-off for Bayero University is 180, each faculty determines its own internal benchmark depending on the number of applicants and academic demand. Over the years, these are the average scores typically required for popular departments:

  • Medicine and Surgery – 250–270

  • Pharmacy – 240–260

  • Law – 230–250

  • Nursing – 230–250

  • Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil) – 210–240

  • Computer Science/ICT – 210–230

  • Accounting & Economics – 200–220

  • Islamic Studies, Hausa, History – 180–200

Candidates are advised to aim well above the minimum if applying to any of the highly sought-after courses.

Understanding the BUK Post‑UTME Screening

Eligible candidates who score 180 and above must participate in Bayero University’s Post‑UTME screening. This process generally includes:

  • Online registration through the official BUK portal

  • Payment of a screening fee (usually around ₦2,000)

  • Upload of UTME and O’Level results

  • Completion of a data verification form

In most sessions, no written exam is conducted. Instead, admissions are based on aggregate scores calculated from:

  • UTME performance (weighted component)

  • O’Level result (graded per subject)

The university publishes the screening schedule and format on its portal each year. Candidates must follow instructions carefully and meet all deadlines.

How Aggregate Scores Are Determined

BUK uses an aggregate scoring model that blends UTME and O’Level results. Although the exact formula may vary by department, a common model includes:

  • UTME Score (50%)

  • O’Level Score (5 subjects × 10 marks = 50%)

For example, a candidate with 250 in UTME and strong grades (5 A1s in relevant O’Level subjects) may achieve an aggregate of 90–95%. Competitive departments rank applicants based on this cumulative score. Thus, strong O’Level results can significantly improve admission chances even with a moderate UTME.

Quick Checklist for BUK Aspirants (2025/2026)

  • Scored 180 or above in UTME

  • Selected Bayero University, Kano as First Choice

  • Possess a valid O’Level result (with 5 credits including English and Mathematics)

  • Watch out for BUK’s official Post‑UTME portal announcement

  • Prepare and upload required documents promptly

  • Monitor departmental cut‑off trends and aim higher for competitive courses

  • Avoid relying on unofficial admission agents or third-party websites

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Wrap Up

Furthermore, Bayero University’s UTME cut‑off mark of 180 provides an inclusive entry point while maintaining institutional standards. For competitive faculties such as Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, Engineering, and Nursing, it serves as the baseline, but higher UTME scores are invariably required to secure admission. Admission success rests on a combination of exceeding both general and programme-specific benchmarks, strong aggregate performance, and meeting all screening requirements. With rigorous preparation, clear awareness of departmental expectations, and determination, admission to Bayero University, Kano in 2025/2026 is well within reach. I wish all applicants success as they navigate this opportunity.

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