The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has released its cut-off marks for the 2023/2024 academic session. The cut-off marks vary from course to course, but the overall minimum cut-off mark for all courses is 200.
Here is a breakdown of the cut-off marks for some of the most popular courses at UNILAG:
- Medicine: 84.7 points
- Dentistry: 80.5 points
- Nursing Sciences: 72 points
- Physiotherapy: 74 points
- Radiography: 76 points
- Pharmacology: 78 points
- Medical Laboratory Sciences: 78 points
- Law: 76.5 points
- Engineering: 69 points
- Environmental Sciences: 64 points
- Sciences: 65 points
- Social Sciences: 55 points
- Education: 62 points
It is important to note that these are just the minimum cut-off marks. The actual cut-off marks for each course may be higher, depending on the number of applicants and the competitiveness of the course.
In addition to the JAMB cut-off marks, UNILAG also has its own departmental cut-off marks. The departmental cut-off marks are usually higher than the JAMB cut-off marks.
To be eligible for admission to UNILAG, candidates must meet both the JAMB cut-off mark and the departmental cut-off mark for their chosen course of study.
Here are some tips for increasing your chances of getting admitted to UNILAG:
- Score high in JAMB: The higher your JAMB score, the better your chances of getting admitted to UNILAG. Aim to score at least 200 in JAMB.
- Choose the right course of study: Some courses at UNILAG are more competitive than others. If you are interested in a competitive course, such as Medicine or Law, you should make sure that you have a high JAMB score and that you meet all of the other requirements for admission to the course.
- Meet the departmental cut-off mark: In addition to the JAMB cut-off mark, UNILAG also has its own departmental cut-off marks. The departmental cut-off marks are usually higher than the JAMB cut-off marks. Make sure that you research the departmental cut-off mark for your chosen course of study and that you meet the mark.
- Prepare for the UNILAG post-UTME: UNILAG conducts a post-UTME screening exercise for all candidates who have been offered admission to the university. The post-UTME screening exercise is used to assess the candidates’ academic ability and their suitability for the course of study to which they have been offered admission. Prepare for the post-UTME screening exercise by studying the past questions and answers.
If you have any questions about the UNILAG cut-off marks for the 2023/2024 academic session, you can visit the UNILAG website or contact the UNILAG admissions office.