UI Announces 2024 UTME Cut-Off Mark for Medicine and All Courses

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UI pitches its 2024 UTME cut-off mark to 200. If your UTME score is over 200 and you choose UI as your institution first choice, you can start getting ready for the post-UTME. 

The University of Ibadan, often abbreviated as UI, is one of Nigeria’s premier institutions of higher learning, popular for its academic excellence and rich history.

In the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) cut-off marks, UI typically sets its benchmarks competitively high, reflecting its commitment to maintaining rigorous academic standards. But this year is different. The UI cut-off mark for the 2024 UTME is 200.  

As one of the country’s leading universities, UI attracts a diverse pool of talented students like you from across Nigeria and beyond, fostering a vibrant intellectual community dedicated to scholarship, research, and innovation.

Remember that the 200 is just the minimum. You still need to check the cut-off mark for the course you choose. 

In this article, you’re going to explore the UI’s cut-off marks for different departments and faculties. Also, you’re going to understand how the institution calculates your total score before deciding whether to offer you admission or not.

UI cut-off mark for medicine and surgery is 280 and you need a total aggregate of 79% in order to gain admission to study medicine. Keep reading to learn more about how UI calculates your aggregate score. 

250 is UI’s cut-off mark for nursing science, meaning that you need a total aggregate of a minimum of 73%. 

UI pitches its cut-off mark for Dentistry at 270 with a total aggregate of 73% at minimum. 

To study physiotherapy at UI, meet the cut-off of 275 in your UTME and an aggregate of 69%. 

Human nutrition and dietetics cut-off mark is 240. Biochemistry is 235. Environmental health is 220. 

UI cut-off mark for pharmacy is 260 with an aggregate score of approximately 70% at minimum.

UI 2024 UTME Cut-Off Mark for English, History, Music, Philosophy, Theatre Arts

UI cut-off for English is 240 and an aggregate of approximately 62% at minimum. Linguistics is the same as English. 

UI 2024 UTME cut-off marks for English, music, philosophy, religious students, Islamic Studies, European studies (French, German, and Russian), anthropology, and archeology is 200.

UI 2024 UTME Cut-Off Mark for Law

UI 2024 UTME cut-off mark for law is 250 and an aggregate score of 68% at minimum.

UI 2024 UTME Cut-Off Mark for Education Courses

If you want to study any educational course like Chemistry education, English education, and so on, at UI, the 2024 UTME cut-off mark is 200.

Then you need to have a minimum aggregate school of 50% after your post-UTME.

UI 2024 UTME Cut-Off Mark for Chemistry, Geology, Physics

UI pitches its 2024 UTME cut-off mark for Chemistry at 200.

The same thing is applicable for Physics, Mathematics, Botany, Geology, Industrial Chemistry, Microbiology, Statistics, Zoology, and Geography. 

For computer science, the cutoff mark is 240. Then, have an aggregate score of 60% minimum to gain admission on merit.

UI 2024 Cut-Off Mark for Electrical Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering

UI cut-off mark for electrical and electronics engineering is 245. The same score goes for mechanical engineering, and petroleum engineering. 

Food technology cut-off mark is 200.

UI Cut-Off Mark for Accounting, Economics

Score 240 and above to beat UI’s 2024 UTME 240 cut-off mark for Economics.

You need anything close to 240 for accounting.

How UI Calculates Your Aggregate Before Offering You Admission

It’s simple. UI considers your UTME score, post UTME score, and your O’Level result (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB). Your UTME score takes 50%, post UTME receives 40% while the remaining 10% goes to your O’Level. The addition of the three forms your aggregate and it is what UI considers to offer you admission. 

If your UTME score is low, you can still leverage on the post UTME and O’Level to boost your chances of gaining admission. 

Here’s the overall calculation:

Aggregate = (UTME score ÷ 8) + post UTME score + O’Level points. 

It’s quite easy to know your O’Level point. 

  • A1 attracts 2.0 points 
  • B2 attracts 1.8 points 
  • B3 gets 1.6 points 
  • C4 takes 1.4 points 
  • C5 receives 1.2 points 
  • C6 manages 1.0 points 

Now assume your UTME score is 240, post UTME score is 30 out of 40 and you have 5 A1s (total of 10 points) in required O’Level subject, your aggregate score is going to be: 

Aggregate = (240÷8) + 30 + 10 =  30 + 30 + 10 = 70.0

That means you have a total aggregate score of 70.0%. You can then compare the percentage with the cutoff mark of the course you choose.

What's Next If You Beat UI 2024 UTME Cut-Off Mark

You made it! Bravo. But that’s not the end. The question is what’s next?

  • Prepare for post-UTME: Prepare rigorously for the Post-UTME screening by studying past questions, revising key subjects, and familiarizing yourself with the exam format.
  • Explore alternative options: While waiting for admission, explore alternative options such as applying to other universities or considering diploma programs if your preferred course is highly competitive.

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What's Next If You Didn't Beat UI 2024 UTME Cut-Off Mark

If you find yourself in the situation of scoring below the University of Ibadan 2024 UTME cut-off mark, it’s important to remember that there are still options available to you. Here’s what you can do next:

  • Assess your options: Take some time to evaluate alternative universities or programs that can still be within your reach based on your UTME score.
  • Consider remedial programs: Look into remedial programs or pre-degree courses various institutions offer to improve your qualifications and chances of admission.
  • Seek admission into polytechnics or colleges: Explore the possibility of gaining admission into polytechnics or colleges offering similar courses to the one you’re interested in at the University of Ibadan.
  • Upgrade your UTME score: If possible, consider retaking the UTME exam to improve your score and increase your chances of meeting the cut-off mark for your desired university.
  • Apply for direct entry: Investigate the option of applying for direct entry admission into a higher level (200 level) in universities that offer such programs, based on your qualifications and experiences.
  • Consider alternative career paths: Reflect on alternative career paths or educational opportunities that may not require admission into a university, such as vocational training or entrepreneurship programs.
  • Think of someone you know: Do you have a family member who works at the University of Ibadan? If yes, speak with the person if she or he can help.

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pro tips

  • Study strategically: Focus on understanding the UTME syllabus thoroughly and practice past questions extensively. Develop effective study habits and utilize resources such as textbooks, online materials, and study groups to enhance your preparation.
  • Excel in UTME and post-UTME: Aim to score well above the university’s cut-off mark in both the UTME and post-UTME examinations. Prioritize subjects or areas where you have strengths, but also allocate sufficient time to improve weaker areas.
  • Research your chosen course: Demonstrate a genuine interest and understanding of the course you’re applying for by researching its curriculum, faculty members, facilities, and career prospects.
  • Stay up-to-date: Be on the lookout for the latest information about the university.

Recap

For the 2024 UTME, the University of Ibadan (UI) set its cut-off mark at 200 for prospective candidates seeking admission into various undergraduate programs. 

This competitive benchmark reflects UI’s commitment to maintaining high academic standards and selecting candidates who demonstrate the potential for academic excellence and success within the university’s rigorous academic environment. 

Congrats if you beat the cut-off mark. Otherwise, feel free to consider other options such as changing your course, institution, or speaking with someone you know can help, a lecturer in the university, for example. 

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