University of Ibadan Cut-Off Mark 2024/2025: Check Admission Requirements & Scores

Check the UI cut-off mark for 2024/2025 and see if you qualify for admission. Find details on requirements, courses, and how to apply.

UI Cut-Off Mark 2024/2025 | University of Ibadan

The University of Ibadan (UI) has announced the cut-off mark for admission into the 2024/2025 academic session. If you want to apply, you must reach the required score to be considered.

Candidates who selected UI as their first choice in JAMB should know that meeting the cut-off mark is important to get admission. UI is one of the top universities in Nigeria, and competition is high. Only those who meet the required score and other admission rules will be accepted.

For the 2024/2025 session, the general cut-off mark for UI is 200. This means candidates who score 200 or more in JAMB can apply for the UI Post UTME exam.

Some courses have higher cut-off marks because many students apply, making them more competitive. To improve your chances, check the cut-off mark for your chosen course and meet all other admission conditions.

Below, you will find a table with cut-off marks for all courses. This post also includes extra details on the admission process. Keep reading for full information.

UI Cut-Off Mark for All Courses 2024/2025

Below is the list of courses available at the University of Ibadan and the required cut-off mark for each. Students must check the cut-off mark for their course before applying for admission.

Cut-Off Marks for Courses at UI

S/NCourseCut-Off Mark
1Adult Education200
2Agricultural and Environmental Engineering200
3Agricultural Economics200
4Agricultural Extension and Rural Development200
5Agriculture200
6Agronomy200
7Animal Science200
8Anthropology200
9Anthropology (Biological)200
10Aquaculture and Fisheries Management200
11Arabic Language and Literature200
12Archaeology200
13Architecture200
14Biochemistry200
15Botany200
16Chemistry200
17Civil Engineering200
18Classical Studies200
19Communication and Language Arts200
20Communication and Language Arts Education200
21Computer Science200
22Dentistry and Dental Surgery200
23Early Childhood Education200
24Economics200
25Ecotourism & Wildlife Management200
26Education and Arabic200
27Education and Biology200
28Education and Chemistry200
29Education and Economics200
30Education and English Language200
31Education and French200
32Education and Geography200
33Education and History200
34Education and Islamic Studies200
35Education and Mathematics200
36Education and Physics200
37Education and Political Science200
38Education and Religious Studies200
39Education and Yoruba200
40Educational Management200
41Electrical/Electronics Engineering200
42English Language and Literature200
43Environmental Health Science200
44Estate Management200
45Fisheries200
46Food Technology200
47Forestry / Forest Resources Management200
48French200
49Geography200
50Geology200
51German200
52Guidance and Counselling200
53Health Education200
54History200
55Human Kinetics200
56Human Kinetics and Health Education200
57Human Nutrition and Dietetics200
58Igbo200
59Industrial Chemistry200
60Industrial Production Engineering200
61International Relations200
62Islamic Studies200
63Law220
64Library and Information Science200
65Linguistics200
66Linguistics/Yoruba200
67Mathematics200
68Mechanical Engineering200
69Medical Laboratory Science200
70Medicine and Surgery240
71Microbiology200
72Music200
73Nursing/Nursing Science200
74Petroleum Engineering200
75Pharmacy200
76Philosophy200
77Physics200
78Physiology200
79Physiotherapy200
80Political Science200
81Psychology200
82Religious Studies200
83Russian200
84Russian with French/German200
85Sociology200
86Special Education200
87Statistics200
88Teacher Education Science200
89Theatre Arts200
90Urban and Regional Planning200
91Veterinary Medicine200
92Wildlife Management200
93Wood Products Engineering200
94Yoruba200
95Zoology200

Note: The cut-off mark for Law is 220 and for Medicine and Surgery is 240.

Ensure you meet the cut-off mark for your course before applying.

How to Reach the University of Ibadan Cut-Off Mark

Getting the required score for UI admission is important. Below are steps to help you achieve it:

Score High in JAMB

  • Target a high score – UI has many applicants, so try to score much higher than 200. A higher score increases your chances, especially for competitive courses.
  • Focus on strong subjects – Identify subjects where you perform well and aim for the best results.
  • Practice regularly – Use past JAMB questions to understand the exam format and improve your speed.

Prepare Well for UI Post-UTME

  • Learn about the exam – Find out how UI Post-UTME works, including the number of questions and subjects covered.
  • Study relevant topics – Focus on subjects related to your chosen course.
  • Practice past questions – Go through old Post-UTME questions to understand the exam pattern.
  • Read daily – Reading improves understanding and vocabulary, which can help in exams.

Select Your Course Carefully

  • Choose what suits you – Pick a course based on your skills and interests.
  • Check past cut-off marks – Look at previous years’ cut-off marks for your course to see the level of competition.
  • Be practical – If your JAMB score is not very high, choose courses that have lower competition to improve your chances.

University of Ibadan Admission Requirements 2024/2025

Students who want to study at UI must meet these requirements. There are two types of entry: UTME and Direct Entry. Check the one that applies to you.

UTME Admission Requirements

To apply through UTME, candidates must:

  • Have at least five (5) credit passes in important subjects, including English and Mathematics. These credits must be in not more than two (2) sittings.
  • Take the 2024 UTME and score at least 200 (some courses need higher scores).
  • Write the correct UTME subject combination for the chosen course.
  • Meet the cut-off mark and take part in the UI Post-UTME screening.
  • Choose UI as the first choice during UTME registration.
  • Be at least 16 years old before the session starts.
  • Admission is given based on merit, catchment area, and educationally less developed states (ELDS).

Direct Entry (DE) Admission Requirements

To apply through Direct Entry (DE), candidates must:

  • Have at least two (2) A-Level passes in related subjects.
  • Have ND, HND, NCE, or IJMB from a recognized institution.
  • Some professional certificates like ICAN, CIBN, and ANAN may also be accepted.
  • Have five (5) credit passes in related subjects, including English and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings.

If you qualify for admission, check for the UI Post-UTME form for 2024/2025 and apply for your preferred course.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the cut-off mark for UI admission in 2024/2025?
The general cut-off mark is 200, but some courses require higher scores.

2. Can I apply for UI admission with two O’Level sittings?
Yes, you can, but you must have at least five (5) credit passes, including English and Mathematics.

3. Does UI accept Direct Entry (DE) applicants?
Yes, UI accepts A-Level passes, ND, HND, NCE, IJMB, and some professional certificates like ICAN, CIBN, and ANAN.

4. Is UI Post-UTME required for admission?
Yes, all UTME candidates must take the Post-UTME screening after meeting the cut-off mark.

5. What is the minimum age for UI admission?
Candidates must be at least 16 years old before the academic session begins.

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