The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has once again become the center of attention as students and parents eagerly await the official announcement of the JAMB cut off mark for 2025. This crucial benchmark determines the minimum score required for admission into Nigerian tertiary institutions, including universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education.
JAMB Announces Cut Off Mark for 2025
During the JAMB policy meeting 2025, which typically involves key stakeholders such as university vice-chancellors, polytechnic rectors, and education ministry officials, the board will officially declare the national minimum cut-off mark. Historically, the cut-off mark has ranged between 140 and 160, but competitive courses and top-tier universities often set higher standards.
What to Expect in 2025
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General Cut Off Mark: Expected to be announced between 140 and 160 (subject to JAMB’s final decision).
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Institutional Variations: Universities like UNILAG, UI, and OAU may set higher cut-off marks (usually 200 and above).
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Course-Specific Requirements: Medicine, Law, and Engineering may require higher scores.
Latest News on JAMB 2025 Admission
Stay updated with the latest news as JAMB finalizes decisions at the policy meeting. Prospective candidates should monitor JAMB’s official website (www.jamb.gov.ng) and accredited news outlets for real-time updates.
Key Takeaways
✔ JAMB cut off mark for 2025 will be announced soon.
✔ The JAMB policy meeting 2025 will determine admission guidelines.
✔ Institutions may set higher cut-off marks based on competitiveness.
For more details, keep checking for the latest news on JAMB’s official announcements!