The University of Jos (UNIJOS) has released its departmental JAMB cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 academic session, providing prospective students with a guide to the minimum scores required for various programmes across its faculties.
According to the information made available, the cut-off marks vary by department and faculty, with some programmes requiring higher scores due to competition and limited admission slots.
Below is a summary of the general cut-off marks by faculty:
Faculty of Agriculture:
- Agricultural Science – 180
Faculty of Arts:
- Mass Communication – 220
- Theatre and Film Arts – 200
- All other programmes – 180
Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences:
- Biochemistry – 200
Faculty of Clinical Sciences:
- Medicine and Surgery – 240
Faculty of Dental Sciences:
- Dentistry – 200 or 230 (based on varying sources)
Faculty of Education:
- All programmes – 180
Faculty of Engineering:
- Civil Engineering – 200
- Electrical/Electronics Engineering – 200
- Mechanical Engineering – 200
- Mining Engineering – 180
Faculty of Environmental Sciences:
- Architecture – 220
- All other programmes – 180
Faculty of Health Science and Technology:
- Nursing Sciences – 210 or 220 (depending on source)
- Medical Laboratory Science – 210 or 220 (depending on source)
Faculty of Law:
- Law – 200 or 230 (depending on source)
Faculty of Management Sciences:
- Accounting – 200 or 220 (depending on source)
- Business Administration – 200 or 220 (depending on source)
- All other programmes – 180
Faculty of Natural Sciences:
- Computer Science – 200 or 220 (depending on source)
- Microbiology – 220
- Science Laboratory Technology – 200
- All other programmes – 180
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences:
- Pharmacy – 220 or 230 (depending on source)
Faculty of Social Sciences:
- Psychology – 200
- Economics – 200
- Criminology – 200
- Sociology – 200
- All other programmes – 180
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine:
- Veterinary Medicine – 220 or 230 (depending on source)
Applicants are advised to check the official UNIJOS website or contact the university’s admissions office for the most accurate and updated information, especially for courses where cut-off marks vary based on sources.
This release helps candidates better understand their chances of securing admission into their desired programmes and plan accordingly for the next stage of the admission process.