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For all applicants for admission into the University of Abuja, here is a full list of the UNIABUJA Cut Off Mark for all Courses like Medicine and Surgery, Pharmacy, Law, Engineering, e.t.c. This Cut Off Mark affects the POST UTME/Screening process on the institution also.
About UNIABUJA
The University of Abuja is a tertiary institution in the Nigerian capital Abuja. It was established on January 1, 1988, as a dual-mode university with the mandate to run conventional and distance learning programs. The University took off from a temporary site, made up of three blocks of building meant for a primary school in Gwagwalada, tagged the “mini – campus”. Academic activities started on the mini – campus in 1990.
UNIABUJA Admission Requirements
Requirements.
- Candidates must possess a minimum of 5 credit passes in relevant subjects which must include English Language and mathematics at GCE O’Level, WASCE, SSCE, NECO or approved equivalents at not more than 2 sittings.
- The candidate must make at least 180 and 200 (for competitive courses) pass marks in JAMB to qualify for internal screening by the University of Abuja.
SEE ALSO: JAMB and Post UTME Cut-Off Marks for All Schools 2020/2021 Admission Exercise
List of Universities that Accept Low Jamb Score Below 140, 160, 180
List of Universities that Accept Second Choice For Admission
WHAT IS A CUT-OFF MARK?
A Cut Off Mark is the benchmark in which a student must meet in his/her JAMB Utme Examination so as to be considered for a Post UTME Examination or direct admission by the management of the institution he/she wishes to attend.
UNIABUJA Cut Off Mark for All Courses 2022/2023
- Accountancy / Accounting…………………180
- Agricultural Science and Education…………………180
- Agriculture…………………180
- Anatomy…………………180
- Arabic Studies…………………180
- Banking and Finance…………………180
- Biology…………………180
- Business Administration…………………180
- Business Education…………………180
- Chemical Engineering…………………180
- Chemistry…………………180
- Christian Religious Knowledge / Studies…………………180
- Civil Engineering…………………180
- Computer Science…………………180
- Drama / Dramatic / Performing Arts…………………180
- Economics…………………180
- Education and Arabic…………………180
- Education and Biology…………………180
- Education and Chemistry…………………180
- Education and Christian Religious Studies…………………180
- Education and Economics…………………180
- Education and English Language…………………180
- Education and English Language and Literature…………………180
- Education and Geography…………………180
- Education and History…………………180
- Education and Integrated Science…………………180
- Education and Islamic Studies…………………180
- Education and Mathematics…………………180
- Education and Physics…………………180
- Education and Social Studies…………………180
- Educational Management and Planning…………………180
- Electrical Engineering…………………180
- English and Literary Studies…………………180
- Environmental Education…………………180
- Geography…………………180
- Guidance and Counseling…………………180
- History…………………180
- Islamic Studies…………………180
- Law…………………180
- Linguistics…………………180
- Mathematics…………………180
- Mechanical Engineering…………………180
- Medicine and Surgery…………………200
- Microbiology…………………180
- Philosophy…………………180
- Political Science and International Relations…………………180
- Primary Education Studies…………………180
- Public Administration…………………180
- Sociology…………………180
- Statistics…………………180
- Veterinary Medicine…………………200
- Christian Religious Studies (CRS)…………………180
HOW TO CALCULATE UNIABUJA AGGREGATE / DEPARTMENTAL SCORE | UNIABUJA CUT OFF MARK
JAMB UTME TOTAL MARK is 400 while UNIABUJA Post UTME Score is 100.
Therefore, what you do is very simple.
STEP 1: Divide your JAMB score by 8,
STEP 2: Then you are to divide your Post UTME score by 2.
Whatever your answers are, then you are to add them up to know what your score is over 100.
For Example, Caleb scored 240 in JAMB, and 50 in Post-UTME, this means that Caleb’s aggregate score would be calculated as follows:
1. JAMB score divided by 8 that is, 240/8 =30%
2. Post UTME score divided by 2, that is, 50/2 = 25%
Finally, add both scores together, which will give you Caleb’s aggregate score. To do this, add, 30% + 25% = 55%.
Caleb’s aggregate score is………....55%
Documents Needed for UNIABUJA Screening Excercise
- JAMB Result
- Birth Certificate or Age Declaration
- Certificate of Local Government of Origin.
- Original copies of your O’Level Results (certificates and statements of result)
- Payment Registration Slip.
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