The University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) does not generally name cut-off mark for all courses. Instead, it releases it’s cut-off marks by departments each and every academic year. These marks do differ by faculty and course and it depends on factors like the number of applicants, admission slots available and the performance of candidates in both the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and the Post-UTME screening.
Below is a general idea of some recent UNILORIN departmental cut-off marks:
Faculty | Course/ Department | Cut-Off Mark |
---|---|---|
Faculty of Agriculture | Agriculture | 180 |
Home Economics and Food Science | 180 | |
Animal Production | 180 | |
Crop Production | 180 | |
Agricultural Economics | 180 | |
Agricultural Extension | 180 | |
Faculty of Arts | English | 200 |
History and international studies | 200 | |
Linguistics | 180 | |
Philosophy | 180 | |
Religious Studies | 180 | |
Theatre Arts | 180 | |
Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences | Anatomy | 230 |
Biochemistry | 220 | |
Physiology | 210 | |
Faculty of Social Sciences | Accounting | 210 |
Banking and Finance | 210 | |
Business Administration | 210 | |
Economics | 200 | |
Political Science | 190 | |
Sociology | 190 | |
Psychology | 200 | |
Mass Communication | 210 | |
Faculty of Clinical Sciences | Medicine and Surgery | 260 |
Medical Rehabilitation | 240 | |
Faculty of Communication and Information Sciences | Library and Information Science | 180 |
Mass Communication | 200 | |
Faculty of Education | Arts Education | 200 |
Science Education | 200 | |
Physical and Health Education | 190 | |
Early Childhood Education | 190 | |
Adult Education | 180 | |
Education Economics | 180 | |
Education English | 200 | |
Education Islamic Studies | 180 | |
Education Geography | 190 | |
Education Yoruba | 180 | |
Education Management | 180 | |
Education Chemistry | 200 | |
Education Biology | 200 | |
Education Mathematics | 200 | |
Education Physics | 200 | |
Education Computer Science | 200 | |
Education Technology | 180 | |
Guidance and Counseling | 180 | |
Education Management | 200 | |
Primary Education Studies | 200 | |
Faculty of Engineering and Technology | Chemical Engineering | 220 |
Civil Engineering | 220 | |
Electrical Engineering | 220 | |
Mechanical Engineering | 220 | |
Material and Metallurgical Engineering | 220 | |
Agricultural Engineering | 200 | |
Faculty of Environmental Sciences | Architecture | 200 |
Quantity Surveying | 190 | |
Urban and Regional Planning | 190 | |
Geology | 190 | |
Geography and Environmental Management | 190 | |
Faculty of Law | Law | 240 |
Faculty of Life Sciences | Microbiology | 220 |
Industrial Chemistry | 210 | |
Chemistry | 210 | |
Biology | 210 | |
Computer Science | 210 | |
Statistics | 210 | |
Physics | 200 | |
Mathematics | 200 | |
Geophysics | 200 | |
Petroleum Chemistry | 210 | |
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences | Industrial Chemistry | 230 |
Pharmaceutical Microbiology | 230 | |
Pharmacology and Toxicology | 230 | |
Clinical Pharmacy | 230 | |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry | 230 | |
Faculty of Social Sciences | Economics | 190 |
Geography and Planning | 190 | |
Political Science | ||
Sociology | 190 | |
Psychology | 200 | |
Mass Communication | 210 | |
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine | Veterinary Medicine | 240 |
These figures do to change yearly and are meant to give an estimate based on what’s trending recently. Candidates are advised to check the official UNILORIN website or admission portal for the cut-off marks that are most current.
JAMB Cut-Off Mark for UNILORIN
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is set to begin a general minimum benchmark that all universities must follow. UNILORIN, however, always maintain a higher internal standard. As of recent years, the JAMB cut-off mark for UNILORIN is 180, but this is merely the minimum score that is required of you to apply.
It is very important to understand that to score 180 in JAMB does not really guarantee your admission into UNILORIN. For courses that are very competitive like Medicine, Law, Engineering, candidates must get a higher score to stand a chance and this is usually above 240 or more. Applicants are therefore advised to target a high JAMB score if they want to meet or exceed the requirements in the department.
UNILORIN Post-UTME Screening
After meeting the JAMB threshold, candidates must also take part in the UNILORIN Post-UTME screening. This exercise is one of the highest components of the university’s admission process. It is made of a computer-based test that checks the proficiency of candidates in subjects that are relevant to the courses they chose.
The Post-UTME screening is scored over 100 and a good score in this test can boost your chances of admission significantly. For example, a high JAMB score may not even be enough if the candidate performs poorly in the Post-UTME. Likewise, an average JAMB score can be offset by an excellent Post-UTME result.
Preparation is the key. Applicants are encouraged to practice past questions, study the main subjects thoroughly and stay updated with the screening guidelines of the university.
Factors That Influence UNILORIN Cut-Off Marks
There are several important factors that influence the setting of UNILORIN cut-off mark each year and they are:
1. Number of Applicants: The higher the number of applicants for a course, the more competitive it becomes. Courses like Medicine, Law and Mass Communication often have high cut-off marks due to high demands
2. Candidates’ Performance: If candidates generally perform well in UTME and Post-UTME, the university may raise the cut-off marks for various departments to maintain their standards.
3. Admission Quota: The number of available slots for each course impacts the cut-off directly. Limited spaces lead to increased cut-off marks, especially faculties that are high on demand.
4. Federal and University Policies: Occasionally, national education policies or internal academic board decisions may influence the thresholds of admission, this includes the catchment areas and educationally disadvantaged states.
How Unilorin Calculates Your Aggregate Score
The University of Ilorin (Unilorin) makes use of a straightforward aggregate score calculation system that combines a student’s UTME and Post-UTME scores. Typically, the aggregate is calculated using the formula:
Aggregate Score = (UTME Score / 8) + (Post-UTME Score / 2)
This formula assigns 50% weight to each component and ensures that both performances are crucial for admission. For example, a candidate with a JAMB score of 280 and a Post-UTME score of 70 would have an aggregate of:
(280 / 8) + (70 / 2) = 35 + 35 = 70%
Candidates are then ranked according to their aggregate scores and admission is offered based on departmental quotas and merit.
Tips on How to Beat the Cut-Off and Get Admitted
1. Score High in JAMB
Aim for a UTME score that is higher than the general cut-off. A score above 250 puts candidates in a better position for competitive courses.
2. Excel in Post-UTME
Post-UTME is a strong determinant of admission. Practice with past questions, master timing and stay updated with the test format.
3. Choose the Right Course
It is true that aspiring for competitive courses is valid, but applying for less competitive programs can increase your admission chances if your score is moderate.
4. Stay Informed
Follow Unilorin’s official platforms to receive accurate and timely updates. Misinformation often leads to missed opportunities.
5. Participate in Change of Course/Institution Early
If you need to switch courses or institutions, ensure it is done early and with guidance to show updated preferences in the JAMB portal.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Can I gain admission into Unilorin without writing Post-UTME?
No, Unilorin mandates the Post-UTME screening as part of its admission process.
Q2: What is the difference between the general cut-off and departmental cut-off?
The general cut-off is the minimum required to be considered for any course, while the departmental cut-off is specific to each program and often much higher.
Q3: How soon after Post-UTME are the results released?
Post-UTME results are released within one to two weeks after the exam.
Q4: Can I gain admission with a low JAMB score but high Post-UTME score?
It depends on the overall aggregate score. A very high Post-UTME performance can balance a moderate UTME score, but both scores must be reasonably competitive.
Conclusion
Unilorin remains one of the Universities that Nigeria go after and the competition for admission is undeniably intense. Knowing how the cut-off marks work, how aggregate scores are calculated and what departments require higher scores can make a big difference in your chances.
If you’re have the right information, planning that is strategic and an effort that is consistent, you can position yourself ahead of the other thousands of applicants. Will you be among the few who not only meet but exceed Unilorin’s expectations this year?