Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) JAMB cut off mark for 2024/2025 academic session remains the same as the previous academic session despite JAMB’s new directive on cut off marks for all public polytechnics to fix their cut off mark at 120 minimum, hence Oghara Poly JAMB cut off mark remains 100 fixed by the management of the polytechnic.
MAPOLY JAMB cut off mark is 100 as any candidate who scores 100 and above becomes automatically eligible to participate in MAPOLY post UTME screening test irrespective of the course selected during your UTME registration.
Candidates who meet the cut off mark are automatically eligible to sit for MAPOLY 2024/2025 post UTME test and if successful and scoring above the aggregate score, would be granted admission into the Polytechnic.
You could also read up on how to calculate MAPOLY aggregate cut off mark so as to know if you are eligible for admission or not.
See the approved JAMB cut off mark for all courses offered in MAPOLY towards the end of this post.
Candidates should note that the benefits of meeting Moshood Abiola Polytechnic cut off mark for JAMB is that candidates are given the opportunity to sit for the post UTME and upon scoring above the departmental cut off mark, are given the opportunity to study any of the courses offered in Moshood Abiola Polytechnic upon successfully completing his or her physical internal screening of documents by the relevant faculties and offices in the school.
Documents required for Internal screening in Moshood Abiola Polytechnic are;
- a) Printed Post-UTME Screening Form
- b) Internet copy of O’level results (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB/NBAIS)
- c) Printed copy JAMB Result Slip
- d) Birth Certificate/Declaration of age
- e) Local Government Indigene/Citizen/Residence Certificate
- f) Recent colored passport photographs (Not less than 16 copies)
MAPOLY JAMB Cut Off Mark For All Courses 2024/2025 Session
Like we would always inform candidates, scoring above MAPOLY JAMB cut off mark does not in any way guarantee you an automatic admission into the polytechnic, until a successful internal screening exercise (physical verification of original documents) is carried out on candidates before candidate is fully admitted into the institution.
Just like most polytechnics in Nigeria, Moshood Abiola Polytechnic automatically grants admission to candidates to study the course of their choice upon payment of the acceptance fee for provisional admission from JAMB as failure to do so means automatic forfeiture of the admission.
MAPOLY JAMB cut off mark for 2024/2025 academic session is 100, therefore, candidates who score up to 100 are automatically eligible for to sit for the institution’s post UTME examination.
The table below contains the cut off mark any candidate who wishes to participate in MAPOLY’s post UTME examination must score in order to be eligible to purchase the post UTME form.
Moshood Abiola Polytechnic JAMB Cut Off Mark For All Courses
COURSES | JAMB Cut Off Mark |
School of Environmental Studies | |
Architecture | 100 |
Urban & Regional Planning | 100 |
Estate Management | 100 |
Building Technology | 100 |
Quantity Surveying | 100 |
Surveying & Geo-Informatics | 100 |
School of Business & Management Studies | |
Accountancy | 100 |
Banking & Finance | 100 |
Business Administration | 100 |
Marketing | 100 |
Office & Technology Management | 100 |
School of Engineering | |
Civil Engineering | 100 |
Computer Engineering | 100 |
Mechanical Engineering | 100 |
Electrical/Electronic Engineering | 100 |
School of Communication & Information Technology | |
Mass Communication | 100 |
Office &Technology Management | 100 |
General Studies | 100 |
School of Science and Technology | |
Computer Science | 100 |
Hospitality Management | 100 |
Nutrition & Dietetics | 100 |
Pharmaceutical Technology | 100 |
Science Laboratory Technology | 100 |
Statistics & Mathematics | 100 |
The above table contains the JAMB cut off mark a candidate must score in order to participate in the 2024/2025 MAPOLY’s post UTME score, however, the departmental cut off mark for each course listed above would be determined by the general pass rate and this would be determined by the average aggregate score for each department.
Hope this is well understood? Do you have any questions? you can reach us via the comment section below and we shall respond accordingly.