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2020-2021 JAMB Cut Off Mark for Tertiary Institutions JOINT ADMISSIONS AND MATRICULATION BOARD MINIMUM SCORE SUBMITTED BY INSTITUTIONS DEGREE-AWARDING INSTITUTIONS Minimum S/N Name of Institution Score 1. PAN-ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, AHMED ONIBUDO STREET, VICTORIA 160 ISLAND, LAGOS STATE 2. COVENANT UNIVERSITY, CANAAN LAND, OTA, OGUN STATE 180 3. OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE 200 4. UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN, OYO STATE 200 5. SEMINARY OF ALL SAINTS, EKPOMA, EDO STATE. (AFFL TO UNIBEN, 180 BENIN) 6. UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE 200 7. BIGARD MEMORIAL SEMINARY, ENUGU. (AFFLIATED TO UNIVERSITY OF 200 IBADAN, OYO STATE) 8. UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, LAGOS STATE 200 9. IMMANUEL COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY AND CHRISTIAN EDUC. IBADAN 200 (AFFL TO UNIV OF IBADAN) 10. ST. PETER AND PAUL SEMINARY BODIJA, IBADAN (AFFL TO UNIV OF 200 IBADAN), OYO STATE 11. LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY, OJO, LAGOS STATE 190 12. NIGERIAN ARMY UNIVERSITY, BIU, BORNO STATE 180 13. EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY, ADO-EKITI, EKITI STATE 180 14. AFE BABALOLA UNIVERSITY, ADO-EKITI, EKITI STATE 180 15. BAPTIST COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE (AFFL TO 180 AMBROSE ALLI UNIV) 16. ANCHOR UNIVERSITY, AYOBO, LAGOS STATE. 180 17. PAMO UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS 180 STATE 18. REDEEMERS UNIVERSITY, OSUN STATE 180 19. LANDMARK UNIVERSITY, OMU-ARAN, KWARA STATE 180 20. ALEX EKWUEME FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, NDUFU-ALIKE, EBONYI STATE 180 21. UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, ILORIN, KWARA STATE 180 22. UNIVERSITY OF JOS, JOS, PLATEAU STATE 180 Minimum S/N Name of Institution Score 23. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, LOKOJA, KOGI STATE 180 24. UNIVERSITY OF ABUJA, ABUJA, FCT 180 25. BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO, KANO STATE 180 26. AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA, KADUNA STATE 180 27. AUGUSTINE UNIVERSITY, ILARA, LAGOS, LAGOS STATE 180 28. RIVERS STATE UNIVERSITY, PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE 180 29. SPIRITAN INT’L SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY, ATTAKWU, ENUGU (AFFL TO 180 UNIV OF NIG, NSUKKA) 30. ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY, AKUNGBA-AKOKO, ONDO STATE 180 31. IMO STATE UNIVERSITY, OWERRI, IMO STATE 180 32. NIGERIAN POLICE ACADEMY, WUDIL, KANO STATE 180 33. SPIRITAN SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY, ISSIENU, NSUKKA, (AFFL TO UNIV 180 OF NIG, NSUKKA) 34. UNIVERSITY OF PORT-HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE 180 35. LADOKE AKINTOLA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OGBOMOSO, OYO 180 STATE 36. CLARETIAN INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY, NEKEDE, IMO STATE (AFFL TO 180 IMO STATE UNIVERSITY) 37. NIGERIAN DEFENCE ACADEMY, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE 180 38. BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY, MAKURDI, BENUE STATE 180 39. SEAT OF WISDOM SEMINARY, OWERRI, IMO STATE (AFFL TO IMO 180 STATE UNIVERSITY) 40. ONDO STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, OKITIPUPA, 180 ONDO STATE 41. OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY, AGO-IWOYE, OGUN STATE 180 42. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE 180 43. BAYELSA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, YENAGOA 180 44. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OWERRI, IMO STATE 180 45. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, AKURE, ONDO STATE 180 46. UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA, ENUGU STATE 180 47. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES, EFFURUN, DELTA 180 STATE 48. ONDO STATE UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, LAJE ROAD, ONDO, 180 ONDO STATE 49. ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA UNIVERSITY, BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE 180 50. UNIVERSITY OF UYO, AKWA IBOM STATE 180 Minimum S/N Name of Institution Score 51. AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY, EKPOMA, EDO STATE 180 52. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, MAKURDI, BENUE STATE 170 53. IBRAHIM BADAMASI BABANGIDA UNIVERSITY, LAPAI, NIGER STATE 170 54. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, MINNA, NIGER STATE 170 55. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, MOSOGAR, DELTA STATE. (AFFL TO DELTA 170 STATE UNIV, ABRAKA) 56. PLATEAU STATE UNIVERSITY, BOKKOS, PLATEAU STATE 170 57. DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ABRAKA, DELTA STATE 170 58. NIGERIA MARITIME UNIVERSITY, OKERENKOKO, DELTA STATE 170 59. KADUNA STATE UNIVERSITY, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE 170 60. VERITAS UNIVERSITY, ABUJA, FCT 170 61. UMARU MUSA YARADUA UNIVERSITY, KATSINA, KATSINA STATE 170 62. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, LAFIA, NASARAWA STATE 170 63. TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, IJAGUN, OGUN STATE 170 64. YUSUF MAITAMA SULE UNIVERSITY, KANO, KANO STATE 160 65. BINGHAM UNIVERSITY, KARU, NASARAWA STATE 160 66. GODFREY OKOYE UNIVERSITY, URGWUOMU- NIKE, ENUGU STATE 160 67. OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY, OSOGBO, OSUN STATE 160 68. SOKOTO STATE UNIVERSITY, SOKOTO, SOKOTO STATE 160 69. EKO UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCE, IJANIKIN, LAGOS 160 STATE 70. BAPTIST COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY, OBINZE, OWERRI (AFFL TO UNIV OF 160 PORT HARCOURT) 71. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, DUTSE, JIGAWA STATE 160 72. CHRISLAND UNIVERSITY, OWODE, OGUN STATE 160 73. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, DUTSIN-MA, KATSINA STATE 160 74. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, BIRNIN-KEBBI, KEBBI STATE 160 75. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, KASHERE, GOMBE STATE 160 76. TRINITY UNIVERSITY, YABA, LAGOS STATE 160 77. McPHERSON UNIVERSITY, SERIKI SOTAYO, OGUN STATE 160 78. NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY, WILBERFORCE ISLAND, BAYELSA STATE 160 79. WESTLAND UNIVERSITY, IWO, OSUN STATE 160 80. IGBINEDION UNIVERSITY, OKADA, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE 160 81. ESSIEN UKPABIA PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE, ITU(AFFL TO 160 UNICAL) 82. GREENFIELD UNIVERSITY, KASARAMI, KADUNA STATE 160 Minimum S/N Name of Institution Score 83. NASARAWA STATE UNIVERSITY, KEFFI, NASARAWA STATE 160 84. FIRST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, IBADAN, OYO STATE 160 85. MODIBO ADAMA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, YOLA, ADAMAWA 160 STATE 86. USMANU DANFODIO UNIVERSITY, SOKOTO, SOKOTO STATE 160 87. BAUCHI STATE UNIVERSITY, GADAU, BAUCHI STATE 160 88. EBONYI STATE UNIVERSITY, ABAKALIKI, EBONYI STATE 160 89. GOMBE STATE UNIVERSITY, TUDUN WADA, GOMBE, GOMBE STATE 160 90. IGNATIUS AJURU UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, PORT HARCOURT, 160 RIVERS STATE 91. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, OYE-EKITI, EKITI STATE 160 92. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, OTUOKE, BAYELSA STATE 160 93. CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGWU OJUKWU UNIVERSITY, ULI, ANAMBRA 160 STATE 94. SULE LAMIDO UNIVERSITY, KAFIN HAUSA, JIGAWA STATE 160 95. NOVENA UNIVERSITY, OGUME, DELTA STATE 160 96. NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY, AWKA, ANAMBRA STATE 160 97. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, GUSAU, ZAMFARA STATE 160 98. UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR, CALABAR, CROSS RIVER STATE 160 99. UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE 160 100 KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY, ANYIGBA, KOGI STATE 160 101 MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE, ABIA 160 STATE 102 FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, GASHUA, YOBE STATE 160 103 KWARA STATE UNIVERSITY, MALETE, ILORIN, KWARA STATE 160 104 AKWA IBOM STATE UNIVERSITY, IKOT-AKPADEN, AKWA IBOM STATE 160 105 BELLS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OTA, OGUN STATE 160 106 ADAMAWA STATE UNIVERSITY, MUBI, ADAMAWA STATE 160 107 ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY, UTURU, ABIA STATE 160 108 BORNO STATE UNIVERSITY, MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE 160 109 ELIZADE UNIVERSITY, ILARA-MOKIN, ONDO STATE 160 110 GOMBE STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KUMO, 160 GOMBE STATE 111 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, YOLA, ADAMAWA STATE 160 112 YOBE STATE UNIVERSITY, DAMATURU, YOBE STATE 160 113 EDO UNIVERSITY, IYAMHO, EDO STATE 160 Minimum S/N Name of Institution Score 114 BABCOCK UNIVERSITY, ILISHAN-REMO, OGUN STATE 160 115 HALLMARK UNIVERSITY,IJEBU-ITELE,OGUN STATE 160 116 MICHAEL AND CECILIA IBRU UNIVERSITY, OWHRODE, UGHELLI NORTH, 160 DELTA STATE 117 CROSS RIVERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, CALABAR, CROSS RIVERS 160 STATE 118 KEBBI STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ALIERO, 160 KEBBI STATE 119 ATIBA UNIVERSITY, OYO, OYO STATE 160 120 KANO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, WUDIL, KANO 160 STATE 121 ZAMFARA STATE UNIVERSITY, TALATA MAFARA, ZAMFARA STATE 160 122 BENSON IDAHOSA UNIVERSITY, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE 160 123 TARABA STATE UNIVERSITY, JALINGO, TARABA STATE 160 124 RITMAN UNIVERSITY,IKOT-EKPENE, AKWA-IBOM STATE 160 125 UNIVERSITY OF AFRICA, TORU-ORUA, BAYELSA STATE 160 126 EDWIN CLARK UNIVERSITY, KIAGBODO, DELTA STATE 160 127 ARTHUR JARVIS UNIVERSITY, AKPABUYO, CROSS RIVER STATE. 160 128 THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, AMUMARA (AFFL 160 TO UNIV OF UYO) 129 ADELEKE UNIVERSITY, EDE, OSUN STATE 160 130 DOMINION UNIVERSITY, IBADAN, OYO STATE 160 131 ADMIRALTY UNIVERSITYOF NIGERIA,IBUSA, DELTA STATE 160 132 PRECIOUS CORNERSTONE UNIVERSITY, IBADAN, OYO STATE 160 133 HEZEKIAH UNIVERSITY, UMUDI, IMO STATE 160 134 COAL CITY UNIVERSITY, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE. 160 135 WELLSPRING UNIVERSITY, EVBUOBANOSA, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE 160 136 CLIFFORD UNIVERSITY, OWERRINTTA, ABIA STATE. 160 137 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY, IBADAN, OYO STATE. 160 138 FOUNTAIN UNIVERSITY, OSOGBO, OSUN STATE 160 139 CRESCENT UNIVERSITY, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE 160 140 AL- HIKMAH UNIVERSITY, ILORIN, KWARA STATE 160 141 CARITAS UNIVERSITY, AMORJI-NIKE, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE 160 142 SPIRITAN UNIVERSITY, NNEOCHI, ABIA STATE 160 143 AJAYI CROWTHER UNIVERSITY, OYO, OYO STATE 160 144 KOLADAISI UNIVERSITY, IBADAN, OYO STATE. 160 Minimum S/N Name of Institution Score 145 ACHIEVERS UNIVERSITY OWO, ONDO STATE 160 146 BOWEN UNIVERSITY, IWO, OSUN STATE 160 147 RHEMA UNIVERSITY, ABA, ABIA STATE 160 148 EVANGEL UNIVERSITY, AKAEZE, EBONYI STATE 160 149 CROWFORD UNIVERSITY OF APOSTOLIC FAITH MISSION FAITH CITY, 160 IGBESA, OGUN STATE 150 JOSEPH AYO BABALOLA UNIVERSITY, IKEJI-ARAKEJI, OSUN STATE 160 151 ODUDUWA UNIVERSITY, IPETUMODU, OSUN STATE 160 152 AL-QALAM UNIVERSITY, KATSINA, KATSINA STATE 160 153 UNIVERSITY OF MKAR, GBOKO, BENUE STATE 160 154 LEAD CITY UNIVERSITY, IBADAN, OYO STATE 160 155 KWARARAFA UNIVERSITY, WUKARI, TARABA STATE 160 156 RENAISSANCE UNIVERSITY, OJIAGU-AGBANI, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE 160 157 CALEB UNIVERSITY, IMOTA, LAGOS STATE 160 158 TANSIAN UNIVERSITY, OBA, ANAMBRA STATE 160 159 SUMMIT UNIVERSITY, OFFA, KWARA STATE 160 160 CHRISTOPHER UNIVERSITY, MOWE, OGUN STATE 160 161 SKYLINE
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