UNIPORT Cut Off Mark 2022/2023 | University of Port-Harcourt JAMB Cut-off Mark has been announced.
This is to inform aspirants of the University of Port-Harcourt that the cut off mark for candidates has been announced. Those seeking admission into UNIPORT are to check the current UTME Cut off mark for UNIPORT for all courses on this page.
UNIPORT is one of the best tertiary institutions in the country however, they have a fixed cut off mark for all admission seekers into the school. Candidates who have scored up to that in the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examinations (UTME).
The current UTME Cut off Mark for UNIPORT is 180. The University of Port-Harcourt is inviting candidates who made UNIPORT their first choice in the recently concluded UTME for admission into their department of choice.
UNIPORT also has supplementary forms for candidates who did not meet the minimum cut off point for their department. Candidates are expected to have at least 5 Credits in their WASSCE or NECO Result in addition to scoring at least 180 in the UTME. That is the current cut off mark for all the departments in UNIPORT. Candidates who wish to apply for admission into University of Port-Harcourt should read about UNIPORT Post UTME and also visit UNIPORT Portal.
UNIPORT Departmental cut off mark is 180. Subsequent changes to this cut off mark will be updated on The University of Port-Harcourt website. It has been stated that only candidates who put UNIPORT as their first choice are eligible to apply.
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