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List of universities that accept 140 JAMB cut-off marks for 2025/2026

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) sets a cut-off mark to determine eligibility for admission into Nigerian universities. While gaining admission can be tough, some universities accept a minimum JAMB score of 140 for the 2025/2026 academic session. However, competitive courses like Law, Medicine, and Engineering often require higher scores.

If your score is 140 or above, don’t lose hope! Here’s a list of universities that accept this cut-off for the upcoming academic year.

List of Universities Accepting 140 JAMB Cut-Off Marks

  • Federal Universities: Federal University Birnin-Kebbi, University of Maiduguri, University of Calabar, Federal University Lokoja, etc.
  • State Universities: Taraba State University, Ekiti State University, Delta State University, Rivers State University, etc.
  • Private Universities: Babcock University, Redeemer’s University, Landmark University, McPherson University, etc.
  • Specialized and New Universities: Khadija University, Ave Maria University, Azman University, etc.

Factors Affecting Cut-Off Marks

  1. Overall Candidate Performance: Better performance may lead to higher cut-off marks.
  2. Demand: A high number of applicants can prompt universities to adjust their cut-offs.
  3. Space & Resources: Limited resources can influence a university’s cut-off mark.
  4. Changes in Policy: JAMB or government policies may impact cut-off marks.
  5. Competitive Courses: Popular programs may have higher cut-offs.

Make sure to verify the specific requirements with the universities of your choice as they may adjust cut-off marks based on these factors.

Attah Mike

Attah Mike is in charge of Infotech at IDOMA VOICE. He is an AI enthusiast. A photoshop expert and trained photographer/videographer. He studied Computer Science at FPN

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