UNIBEN cut-off mark is important information every aspirant that filled the university as their first choice should know, especially now that JAMB has concluded for this year. The University of Benin (UNIBEN) admits students through a merit-based process and process of admission begins with registering for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). Candidates must choose UNIBEN as their first choice.
They are then required to score above the university’s set cut-off mark. UNIBEN conducts a Post-UTME screening to assess candidates further. Scores from UTME and Post-UTME are combined to determine eligibility.
Other factors include O’level results and subject combinations. Direct Entry applicants are also considered. Admission lists are released in batches through JAMB CAPS. Only qualified candidates who meet all criteria are offered admission into their chosen courses.
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What Is A Cut-Off Mark?
A cut-off mark is the minimum score required for admission into an academic institution or a specific course. It is set by institutions or examination bodies. In Nigeria, universities use cut-off marks to shortlist candidates for admission.
These scores are based on UTME results and vary by course and institution. A high-demand course often has a higher cut-off mark. Meeting the cut-off mark does not guarantee admission, but it qualifies a candidate for further screening.
Students below the cut-off mark are usually not considered. Cut-off marks help maintain academic standards and control the admission process. You can check our post-utme category for more information.
UNIBEN Cut-Off Mark For 2025/2026 Admission
For the 2025/2026 academic session, UNIBEN’s general UTME cut-off mark is expected to remain at 200. This is the minimum score required to apply for most courses. However, competitive courses like Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, and Engineering may require higher scores, often above 240.
Final admission depends on both UTME and Post-UTME performance. Candidates should aim for scores above the minimum to increase their chances. The university may adjust departmental cut-off marks based on applicant performance and course demand. Updates are published on UNIBEN’s official website and JAMB portal. Applicants must monitor these platforms for accurate information.
UNIBEN JAMB Cut-off Mark for all Courses
The UNIBEN JAMB cut-off mark for 2025 is not yet out. Now see the JAMB cut-off mark for all UNIBEN courses:
- ACCOUNTING – 200
- ACTUARIAL SCIENCE – 200
- ADULT EDUCATION / POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION – 200
- ADULT EDUCATION/ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS – 200
- ADULT EDUCATION/ENGLISH LITERATURE – 200
- ADULT EDUCATION/GEOGRAPHY AND REGIONAL PLANNING – 200
- ADULT EDUCATION – 200
- AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS – 200
- AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING – 200
- AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION – 200
- AGRICULTURE – 200
- ANATOMY – 200
- ANIMAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY – 200
- ANIMAL BIOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT – 200
- ANIMAL SCIENCE – 200
- APPLIED GEOPHYSICS – 200
- ARCHITECTURE – 200
- BANKING AND FINANCE – 200
- BIOCHEMISTRY – 200
- BOTANY – 200
- BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – 200
- BUSINESS EDUCATION – 200
- CHEMICAL ENGINEERING – 200
- CHEMISTRY – 200
- CIVIL ENGINEERING – 200
- COMPUTER EDUCATION – 200
- COMPUTER ENGINEERING – 200
- COMPUTER SCIENCE – 200
- DENTISTRY AND DENTAL SURGERY – 200
- DOCTOR OF PHARMACY – 200
- DRAMA/DRAMATIC/PERFORMING ARTS – 200
- EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION – 200
- ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS – 200
- EDUCATION AND BIOLOGY – 200
- EDUCATION AND CHEMISTRY – 200
- EDUCATION AND COMPUTER SCIENCE – 200
- EDUCATION AND ECONOMICS – 200
- EDUCATION AND EDO LANGUAGE – 200
- EDUCATION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE LITERATURE – 200
- EDUCATION AND FRENCH – 200
- EDUCATION AND GEOGRAPHY – 200
- EDUCATION AND HISTORY – 200
- EDUCATION AND INTEGRATED SCIENCE – 200
- EDUCATION AND MATHEMATICS – 200
- EDUCATION AND PHYSICS – 200
- EDUCATION AND POLITICAL SCIENCE – 200
- EDUCATION AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES – 200
- EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES – 200
- EDUCATION FINE AND APPLIED ARTS – 200
- EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGY AND CURRICULUM STUDIES – 200
- EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION – 200
- EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT – 200
- ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING – 200
- ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE – 200
- ENTREPRENEURSHIP – 200
- ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION – 200
- ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND TOXICOLOGY – 200
- ESTATE MANAGEMENT – 200
- FINE ARTS/FINE AND APPLIED ARTS – 200
- FISHERIES – 200
- FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE – 200
- FRENCH – 200
- GEOGRAPHY AND REGIONAL PLANNING – 200
- GEOLOGY – 200
- GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING – 200
- HEALTH EDUCATION – 200
- HISTORY – 200
- HOME ECONOMICS AND EDUCATION – 200
- HUMAN KINETICS – 200
- INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY – 200
- INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING – 200
- INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS – 200
- INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS – 200
- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT – 200
- INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION – 200
- INSURANCE – 200
- INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND DIPLOMACY – 200
- LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS – 200
- LAW – 200
- LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE – 200
- LINGUISTICS AND AFRICAN LANGUAGE – 200
- LINGUISTICS/EDO – 200
- MARINE ENGINEERING – 200
- MARKETING – 200
- MASS COMMUNICATION – 200
- MATHEMATICS – 200
- MATHEMATICS AND ECONOMICS – 200
- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – 200
- MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING – 200
- MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY – 200
- MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE – 200
- MEDICINE AND SURGERY – 200
- METALLURGICAL AND MATERIAL ENGINEERING – 200
- MICROBIOLOGY – 200
- MUSIC – 200
- NURSING/NURSING SCIENCE – 200
- OPTOMETRY – 200
- PETROLEUM ENGINEERING – 200
- PHARMACY – 200
- PHILOSOPHY – 200
- PHYSICAL EDUCATION – 200
- PHYSICS – 200
- PHYSICS/INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS – 200
- PHYSIOLOGY – 200
- PHYSIOTHERAPY – 200
- PLANT BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY – 200
- POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION – 200
- PRODUCTION ENGINEERING – 200
- PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION – 200
- PURE AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS – 200
- QUANTITY SURVEYING – 200
- RADIOGRAPHY – 200
- RELIGIOUS STUDIES – 200
- SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY – 200
- SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION AND EDUCATION – 200
- SECRETARIAL EDUCATION – 200
- SOCIAL WORK – 200
- SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY – 200
- SOIL SCIENCE – 200
- SPECIAL EDUCATION – 200
- STATISTICS – 200
- STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING – 200
- SURVEYING AND GEOINFORMATICS – 200
- TAXATION – 200
- TECHNICAL EDUCATION – 200
- THEATRE ARTS – 200
- VETERINARY MEDICINE – 200
- ZOOLOGY – 200
UNIBEN Departmental Cutoff Mark
UNIBEN departmental cut-off mark is usually different from their JAMB cut-off mark. The departmental cut-off mark is the final mark that will determine a candidate’s admission.
For years now, UNIBEN has not made its departmental merit/ELDS/Catchment cutoff mark public.
If we should judge with previous years, then we will be right to say the UNIBEN departmental cut-off mark for the 2024/2025 session will not be made public. But if they do make it public, we will update this page as soon as possible.
UNIBEN Frequently Asked Questions And Answers
What is the JAMB cut off for UNIBEN?
UNIBEN JAMB cut-off mark is 200.
Is UNIBEN Post UTME form out?
YES! As of the time of writing this post, the Post UTME for 2024 is out.
How much is UNIBEN school fees?
As of when this page was updated, the last released school fees were between N45,00 to N73,500 depending on the course and year of study.
Conclusion
Apply for admission in such a competitive university like UNIBEN needs one to be ready and to know every necessary information including UNIBEN cut-off mark for 2025 admission year. This post has provided you with every information you need to know. You can also ask us question using the comment section of this post to ask your questions.