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Nigerian Universities That Accept Below 200 JAMB scores

Nigerian Universities That Accept Below 200 JAMB scores
Hope is not yet lost for those who wrote the 2025 JAMB exam, and the results came out woefully. Maybe you scored 120, 140, or even 160, far below what you expected. Disappointing.
Thousands of students in Nigeria also felt the same shock and disappointment. Some even suspected a JAMB system error, especially after officials admitted there was a glitch and offered a rewrite. But who wants to go through that stress again?
So, if you’re stuck with a low score, don’t lose hope. Top schools like UNILAG, UI, or UNN may demand high cut-off marks (180 and above), but many good Nigerian universities accept lower scores, even as low as 120 or 140.
1. Federal University, Birnin Kebbi (FUBK)- Cut-off mark: 140
Federal University Birnin-Kebbi [Premium Times Nigeria]
The school is known for its flexible admission policy, making it a great choice for students with lower JAMB scores. It has modern facilities and a growing academic reputation.
If you’re looking for a federal university that won’t demand extremely high cut-off marks, FUBK is worth considering. Just ensure you meet their departmental requirements for your chosen course.
2. Federal University, Dutse (FUD)
Cut-off mark: 150
Located in Jigawa State, FUD is another federal institution that admits students with JAMB scores as low as 140. The university offers programs in fields like Computing, Economics, and Biological Sciences.
While competition for some courses may be higher, many departments accept candidates with modest JAMB scores, especially in less competitive programs.
3. Kebbi State University of Science and Technology (KSUSTA)
Cut-off mark: 140
Kebbi State University of Science and Technology [NUCIS]
KSUSTA specialises in science and technology programs, making it ideal for students interested in Engineering, Computer Science, or Agriculture.
Despite being a state university, it has a relatively low cut-off mark compared to other tech-focused schools. If you have a passion for STEM but a low JAMB score, KSUSTA is a solid option.
4. Sokoto State University (SSU)
Cut-off mark: 140
Sokoto State University [SokotoStateUniversity]
SSU is a state-owned university that offers a variety of courses in Arts, Social Sciences, and Education. The school is known for its flexible admission process, often accepting students with JAMB scores as low as 140.
It’s a good choice for those who prefer a less competitive admission environment while still getting quality education.
5. Taraba State University (TSU)
Cut-off mark: 140
Taraba State University
TSU, located in Jalingo, is another state university that accommodates students with lower JAMB scores. It offers programs in Education, Humanities, and Natural Sciences. The school is relatively affordable and provides a conducive learning environment. While it may not be as popular as older universities, it’s a practical choice for students who need admission without extremely high JAMB scores.
6. Adamawa State University (ADSU)
Cut-off mark: 140
Adamawa State University [Wikipedia]
ADSU, situated in Mubi, is known for its flexible admission policies, particularly in Arts and Social Science courses.
The university accepts JAMB scores from 140 upwards, depending on the program. It’s a good backup for students who didn’t meet the cut-off marks of more competitive schools. ADSU also offers part-time and diploma programs for those seeking alternative admission routes.READ MORE: Is a university degree still worth it in Nigeria? The harsh truth
7. Bauchi State University (BASU)
Cut-off mark: 140
Bauchi State University [BauchiStateGovernment]
BASU is a growing state university with faculties in Sciences, Arts, and Management. It admits students with JAMB scores as low as 140, making it accessible for many candidates.
The school is investing in infrastructure and staff development, which means better opportunities for students in the coming years. If you’re looking for an affordable state university with moderate entry requirements, BASU is a good pick.
8. Ondo State University of Science and Technology (OSUSTECH)
Cut-off mark: 150
Ondo State University of Science and Technology [Free-Apply]
OSUSTECH is one of Nigeria’s leading state-owned tech universities, offering courses in Engineering, Environmental Sciences, and Agriculture.
Despite its focus on science and technology, it maintains a relatively low JAMB cut-off (150). The school emphasises innovation and entrepreneurship, preparing students for real-world challenges.
9. Plateau State University (PLASU)
Cut-off nark: 160
Plateau State University
PLASU, located in Bokkos, offers a range of programs in Sciences, Arts, and Social Sciences. The university accepts JAMB scores from 140, depending on the course.
It’s a quiet, serene campus with a focus on community-based learning. While not as prominent as older universities, it provides a decent education for students who need a school with lower entry barriers.
10. Private Universities
Cut-off mark: 150 and above
Private universities like Bells, Covenant, and Igbinedion are So, if JAMB didn’t go as planned, don’t stress. You still have options. Pick a school from this list, work hard, and your future will still be bright. most flexible when it comes to JAMB scores. However, tuition fees are higher than public schools. These institutions often have smaller class sizes, better facilities, and faster admission processes.
If you can afford it, a private university might be the easiest way to secure admission with a low JAMB score.
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200 Beneficiaries Receive NDDC Foreign Post Graduate Scholarship

200 Beneficiaries Receive NDDC Foreign Post Graduate Scholarship
The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has awarded Foreign Post Graduate Scholarships to 200 successful candidates for its 2025 scholarship programme.
The NDDC Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, observed that the 200 beneficiaries underwent a qualification process that was free from political interferences or external influences.
He stated: “The panel, which was constituted to carry out this qualification process, worked hard to produce the best candidates. I want to commend the panellists for doing a great job. They raised the bar, leading to the best results”
Ogbuku announced that last year, one of the beneficiaries of the NDDC foreign scholarship programme produced the best results, which is an indication of quality in the selection process.
He added that, barring unforeseen circumstances, the Commission would consider resuming the award of scholarships for doctoral studies given the brilliant performance of the past beneficiaries.
He further described the programme as one of the NDDC’s obligations aimed at improving the successes of the Commission and exposing the people of the region to the experience and development of other civilisations.
He admonished the beneficiaries to refrain from criminality and any other act that could tarnish the image of the Commission and the country as a whole.
The programme consultant, Chief Godson Idozo, in his remarks, hinted that 30,000 persons applied for the programme, and 6,000 were shortlisted for the aptitude test. At the same time, 200 applicants hit the foreign scholarship award merit lists.
The NDDC Director of Education, Health, and Social Services, Dr George Uzonwanne, congratulated the beneficiaries for passing through the various stages of the examination process, while urging them to remain focused and determined in their academic pursuits.
The Chairman of the NDDC Governing Board, Mr. Chiedu Ebie, and the Managing Director took turns to present award letters to the successful candidates.
Seledi Thompson-Wakama
Director, Corporate Affairs
June 19, 2025
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Ogun College Of Nursing Begins Sale Of 2025 Post-UTME Forms, Application Period Runs From June 16 To July 25

Ogun College Of Nursing Begins Sale Of 2025 Post-UTME Forms, Application Period Runs From June 16 To July 25
The Ogun State College of Nursing Sciences has commenced the sale of application forms for the 2025 Post-UTME Computer-Based Screening into the 2025/2026 academic session.
According to a release signed by the Ogun State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Tomi Coker, the application window opened on Monday, June 16 and will close on Friday, July 25, 2025.
The statement outlines that prospective candidates must be at least 16 years old by August 6, 2025, and must have selected Abeokuta, Ijebu-Ode, or Ilaro campus of the College as their first choice during JAMB and Post-UTME registration.
Alternatively, candidates must effect a change of institution before the screening date. A minimum JAMB score of 180 is also required for eligibility.
In addition, applicants must possess a WASSCE, NECO, or GCE result with at least five credits in no more than two sittings. The compulsory subjects include English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
The application fee is Twenty Thousand, Seven Hundred Naira (₦20,700) and must be paid online via the College’s official application portal at apply.ogcon.edu.ng.
The release also strongly cautioned prospective applicants against dealing with touts or fraudsters, stating that the College does not appoint admission agents, either online or in person. For further enquiries, candidates are advised to contact the College directly via [email protected].
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Arase Foundation Awards Scholarships to Outstanding Students, Honours Legacy of Service and Excellence

Arase Foundation Awards Scholarships to Outstanding Students, Honours Legacy of Service and Excellence
The Solomon Ehigiator Arase Foundation (SEAF) has reaffirmed its steadfast commitment to education, youth empowerment, and social impact with the hosting of its Annual Scholarship Grant ceremony.
The initiative celebrates academic excellence while providing financial support to deserving Nigerian students, particularly from underserved backgrounds.
This year’s beneficiaries include high-achieving students enrolled in tertiary institutions across Nigeria, selected for their academic merit, leadership potential, and community engagement. The scholarship also specifically supports children of deceased rank-and-file police officers as well as students from the seven Local Government Areas in Edo South—a nod to Dr. Solomon Ehigiator Arase’s roots and values.
The Foundation, established on the pillars of integrity, service, and excellence—principles that have defined Dr. Arase’s illustrious career in public service—continues to expand its impact by nurturing a new generation of changemakers.
“This is more than a financial award,” a spokesperson from the Foundation noted. “It is a seed of hope, a recognition of hard work, and a call to leadership.”
This year’s grant spans a wide range of academic disciplines, underscoring the Foundation’s inclusive approach to development. The breakdown of the scholarship recipients is as follows:
the scholarship recipients is as follows:
Medicine & Surgery – 13
Dentistry – 1
Mechanical Engineering – 1
Political Science – 1
Remote Sensing & Geoscience Information System – 1
Business Administration – 1
Agricultural Economics & Extension – 1
Criminology & Security Studies – 1
Guidance & Counseling – 2
Biology Education – 1
Pharmacy – 1
History and Diplomatic Studies – 1
Language & Linguistics – 1
Microbiology – 1
Science Laboratory Technology – 1
Human Nutrition & Dietetics – 1
The scholarship grant not only eases financial burdens for the recipients but also inspires them to strive for excellence and societal impact, mirroring the values of the man in whose name the Foundation was created.
SEAF’s annual initiative remains a vital instrument in promoting equitable access to higher education, with the long-term goal of building a more inclusive and prosperous Nigeria.
“By investing in these young minds today,” the Foundation asserts, “we are building the architects of tomorrow’s Nigeria.”
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