NDU Announces 2024/2025 Cut-Off Mark for all Courses

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AboutNiger Delta University, NDU

Cut-Off Mark150 and above

School FeesN50,000 t0 N150,000

Admission Format: UTME and Direct Entry.

Change of Course: Yes. Available through JAMB CAPS

The Niger Delta University, NDU cut-off mark is 150 for the 2024/2025 academic year. Confidently secure your spot at this university with this low cut-off mark.

But remember, having 150 doesn’t guarantee admission yet. Your O’Level and post-UTME also play significant role in determining your admission status.

NDU 2024 UTME Cut-Off Mark

Here’s a curated of the courses Niger Delta University offers with their 2024 UTME cut-off marks: 

Faculty of Arts
  • English and Literary Studies (180)
  • History and Diplomacy (180)
  • Philosophy (180)
  • Religious Studies (180)
  • Theatre Arts (180)
Faculty of Education
  • Adult and Community Education (180)
  • Education and Biology (180)
  • Education and Chemistry (180)
  • Education and Economics (180)
  • Education and English Language (180)
  • Education and French (180)
  • Education and Geography (180)
  • Education and History (180)
  • Education and Integrated Science (180)
  • Education and Mathematics (180)
  • Education and Political Science (180)
  • Education and Religious Studies (180)
  • Education and Science (180)
  • Education and Social Science (180)
  • Educational Foundation (180)
  • Educational Management (180)
  • Guidance and Counseling (180)
Faculty of Engineering
  • Agricultural and Environmental Engineering (220)
  • Chemical/Petrochemical Engineering (220)
  • Civil Engineering (220)
  • Electrical/Electronic Engineering (220)
  • Marine Engineering (220)
  • Mechanical Engineering (220)
  • Petroleum Engineering (220)
Faculty of Law
  • Law (250)
Faculty of Management Sciences
  • Accounting (230)
  • Banking and Finance (210)
  • Business Administration/Marketing (180)
  • Insurance (180)
  • Marketing (200)
  • Office and Information Management (180)
Faculty of Science
  • Biochemistry (200)
  • Biological Science(s) (180)
  • Chemistry (180)
  • Computer Science (190)
  • Geology (180)
  • Mathematics (190)
  • Microbiology (190)
  • Physics (180)
  • Physics with Electronics (190)
  • Pure/Applied Chemistry (180)
  • Zoology (180)
Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Economics (180)
  • Geography (180)
  • Political Science (210)
  • Sociology and Anthropology (180)
Faculty of Agriculture
  • Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology (180)
  • Agricultural Science and Education (180)
  • Agriculture (180)
  • Crop Production Technology (180)
  • Fisheries (180)
  • Livestock Production Technology (180)
Faculty of Health Sciences
  • Health Education (180)
  • Human Anatomy (180)
  • Human Kinetics (180)
  • Human Physiology (180)
  • Medical Laboratory Science (180)
  • Medicine and Surgery (270)
  • Nursing/Nursing Science (250)
  • Pharmacy (250)
  • Humanities and Social Sciences: Expect to pay between ₦50,000 and ₦70,000 per session.
  • Business and Management Sciences: The fees range from ₦60,000 to ₦80,000 per session.
  • Engineering and Technology: Your investment ranges from about ₦70,000 to ₦90,000 per session.
  • Medical Sciences: These programmes are the most costly, with fees ranging from ₦100,000 to ₦150,000 per session.

How NDU Calculates Your Aggregate Score

As you prepare to apply to Niger Delta University, it’s important to understand how the university calculates your aggregate score.

 Right now, NDU uses a combination of your JAMB score, Post-UTME score, and O’Level results to determine your admission eligibility. 

Here’s how it works: your JAMB score first converts to a percentage (50% of the total marks), then your Post-UTME score adds as a percentage (30% of the total marks), and finally, your O’Level results stands as a percentage (20% of the total marks). 

The university then converts your percentages and combines it with your UTME, O’ and  to give you your overall aggregate score, which determines your chances of admission into the department of your choice. 

So, as you move forward, keep in mind that each component carries significant weight, and it’s paramount to perform well in all areas to boost your aggregate score and increase your admission prospects!

next step if you didn't meet NDU 2024/ 2025 cutoff mark

  1. Re-evaluate your options: Consider other universities or programs that may have a lower cutoff mark or different admission requirements. You can explore other options within NDU or look into other institutions that align with your interests and goals.
  2. Prepare for a change of course: If you’re not eligible for your initial program choice, think about alternative courses that have a lower cutoff mark or fewer admission requirements. This is a great opportunity to explore other fields that align with your skills and interests.
  3. Take a gap year or resit for JAMB: If you’re not ready to give up on your dream program, consider taking a gap year to focus on improving your JAMB score or retaking the exam to achieve a better result.
  4. Explore other educational pathways: If university admission isn’t an immediate option, think about alternative educational pathways like polytechnics, colleges of education, or vocational training programs. These can provide valuable skills and knowledge, and some even offer transfer opportunities to universities later on.

FAQs on NDU 2024 UTME Cut-Off Mark

Ready to study Medicine and Surgery at Niger Delta Univerity? Apply for the post-UTME form if you score 270+ in the UTME exam

The Nursing cut-off mark at NDU is 250

Score 250 and above to study Pharmacy at the Niger Delta University.

For Accounting, you need a UTME score of 230.

Bag 250+ in JAMB to read Law at the Niger Delta University

Computer Science cut-off mark is 180

With 190 in JAMB, you’re on your way to studying MLS at NDU.

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