NDU JAMB cut off mark for all courses 2024/2025 academic session has been officially released. This information is for all candidates who that registered Niger Delta University as their preferred choice of higher institution during the UTME registration. You can now confirm if you scored up to the required NDU cut off mark for your course.
Candidates who meet NDU official cut off mark would then proceed for internal screening exercise by the University, and are thereby are advised to carry all documents along including recent passport photographs (22 copies preferably).
See the approved cut off mark of NDU at the end of this post.
Candidates should note that the benefits of meeting Niger Delta University (NDU) cut off mark for JAMB is the fact that candidates are given the opportunity to gain admission to study into any of the courses offered in Niger Delta University (NDU) so long as the candidates get a good score in the internal screening exercise.
Some documents are required by the school authority for their internal screening exercise
Documents required for Internal screening in NDU are;
i) Firstly, candidates must beat the current NDU cut off mark as fixed by JAMB (Joint Admission and Matriculation Board) in order to be eligible for admission into the institution.
ii) Candidate must have a minimum of 5 credits in Mathematics and English and other relevant subjects as it relates to his or her course of study.
iii) Original copy of JAMB result slip
iv) Original documents which includes ‘O’ level certificates please note that awaiting results are not accepted by Niger Delta University
v) Original copy of your birth certificate
v) Your secondary school Testimonial
vi) Eight (8) recent passport photographs (to be on the safe side)
UTME and DE candidates that select Federal University, Oye Ekiti have in recent times experienced challenges in determining the actual cut off mark for their course. Many questions have been left unanswered so I thought it helpful to answer these questions as it may also fall in line with the question you reading this post may have been wanting to ask in the table below;
FAQs on NDU JAMB CUT OFF MARK | ANSWERS |
What is NDU current cut off mark? | NDU cut off mark is 150. Any UTME candidate that scores 150 and above is eligible for NDU post UTME screening exercise. |
Does NDU Accept second choice candidates? | NDU accepts only first choice candidates. |
Can NDU accept me if I score 169? | As mentioned above, only candidates that score 150 and above are eligible to apply for NDU post UTME therefore you are qualified. |
What is NDU cut off mark for Accounting? | Candidates with 250 and above and score at least 65 in their post UTME have higher chances of studying Accounting in NDU. |
If I score 200 in jamb and still use NDU as second choice can I gain admission? | NDU will only accepts first choice candidates irrespective of your JAMB score. |
How can I change my university to NDU because I passed their cut off mark? | Simply purchase a change of course form from JAMB, it costs about two-thousand five hundred naira (N2,500). Fill the necessary details and submit. You will be informed when your application is successful via the registered email or you can verify via JAMB CAPS. |
I have my complete O’level result and 170 JAMB score, I am applying for Banking and Finance. What are my chances of gaining admission in NDU? | With 170 JAMB score and complete O’level you still stand a chance of gaining admission into NDU but definitely not banking and finance. It is advisable you change your course to a less competitive one. |
What is NDU JAMB cut off mark for Medicine and Surgery? | We will advise you score at least 260 and above in your JAMB and a minimum of 60 in your post UTME to stand a chance of gaining admission when calculating your aggregate score. |
I am an indigene of Ekiti state, can I be considered for admission if I score below the cut off mark? | The minimum cut off mark for NDU is the same for all candidates irrespective of the state of origin of the candidate. |
What is the cut off mark for Engineering in NDU? | We advise that you score at least 200 and above in your JAMB and at least 60 in your post UTME so when your aggregate score is calculated, you will stand a better chance of gaining admission into NDU. |
What is the cut off mark for computer science in NDU, I scored 220, and can I gain admission? | NDU’s cut off mark for Law is still 140 and above though the higher your UTME score, the better your chances. Also, your post UTME score would be the determining factor. Notwithstanding, you are eligible to participate in the post UTME or change your course to a less competitive one. |
I am an indigene and I scored 205 in JAMB, can I secure admission in NDU? | The answer is YES you can because you scored higher than the minimum cut off mark for NDU. However, gaining admission would also depend on the course you selected. |
I score 197 in my JAMB, can I gain admission to study English? I am an indigene of Ekiti state state and in my O’level result I have up to 5 credit passes including Mathematics and English. Can I be admitted into NDU? | Yes you can be admitted. |
Can someone with 210 in my JAMB, can i gain admission into NDU to study accounting? | You can gain admission into NDU but you cannot to study Accounting with 210 UTME score. Accounting is a professional course hence high JAMB cut off mark. You need at least 230 and above with a high post UTME score to study Accounting in NDU. |
Does NDU accept Transfer students from other universities? | Yes NDU accept transfer students so long as you meet their requirements. |
What is the JAMB cut off mark for Engineering in NDU? | With a JAMB score of 200 and above you can study Engineering in NDU. Engineering courses require high JAMB score due to the strong competition for admission slot. |
What is the required JAMB cut off mark for Faculty of Social Sciences and Management sciences | The cut off mark varies. As for faculty of social sciences, the minimum cut off mark is 160 while management science is 200 except for accounting which is 230 minimum. |
These are the most frequently asked questions and best possible answers for Federal University, Oye Ekiti JAMB score. Please go through them thoroughly as they would be very useful in helping you know your course and required cut off mark.
Like we would always inform students, beating NDU cut off mark for JAMB does not in any way guarantee candidates or prospective students an automatic admission into the University, until a successful internal screening exercise carried out on all candidates.
If candidate(s) is/are successful in the internal screening exercise then they are automatically granted admission to study the course of their choice.
NDU Cut off Mark For All Courses 2024/2025 Academic Session
NDU JAMB cut off mark for 2024/2025 academic session is 150 and above, therefore, candidates who get up to 150 and above are automatically eligible for NDU’s internal screening Exercise, but we must warn you, the higher your JAMB score, the higher your chances of clinching the course registered in your UTME.
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Below are courses offered in the university as well as their cut off mark;
NDU Approved JAMB Cut Off Mark For All Courses
NDU JAMB Cut Off Mark For All Courses 2024/2025 Academic Session
COURSES | CUT OFF MARK |
Faculty of Agriculture | |
Agricultural Economics | 150 and above |
Animal Science | 150 and above |
Crop and Soil Science | 150 and above |
Fisheries | 150 and above |
Faculty of Arts | |
English and Literary Studies | 150 and above |
History and Diplomacy | 150 and above |
Philosophy | 150 and above |
Religious Studies | 150 and above |
Theatre Arts | 150 and above |
Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences | |
Biochemistry | 150 and above |
Human Anatomy | 150 and above |
Human Physiology | 150 and above |
Medicine and Surgery | 150 and above |
Medical Laboratory Science | 150 and above |
Faculty of Clinical Sciences | |
Surgery | 150 and above |
Faculty of Engineering | |
Agricultural and Environmental Engineering | 150 and above |
Chemical Engineering | 150 and above |
Civil Engineering | 150 and above |
Electrical/ Electronic Engineering | 150 and above |
Marine Engineering | 150 and above |
Mechanical Engineering | 150 and above |
Petroleum Engineering | 150 and above |
Faculty of Environmental Sciences | |
Architecture | 150 and above |
Building | 150 and above |
Environmental Management | 150 and above |
Fine and Applied Art | 150 and above |
Quantity Surveying | 150 and above |
Urban and Regional Planning | 150 and above |
Faculty of Law | |
Jurisprudence/Public Law | 150 and above |
Private & Property Law | 150 and above |
Faculty of Management Science | |
Accounting | 150 and above |
Banking and Finance | 150 and above |
Insurance | 150 and above |
Management | 150 and above |
Marketing | 150 and above |
Office and Information Management | 150 and above |
Faculty of Nursing Sciences | |
Community Health Nursing | 150 and above |
Medical Surgical Nursing | 150 and above |
Maternal and Child Health Nursing | 150 and above |
Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing | 150 and above |
Faculty of Pharmacy | |
Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice | 150 and above |
Pharmacology and Toxicology | 150 and above |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry | 150 and above |
Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology | 150 and above |
Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology | 150 and above |
Pharmacology and Herbal Medicine. | 150 and above |
Faculty of Science | |
Biological Science | 150 and above |
Chemical Sciences | 150 and above |
Computer Science | 150 and above |
Geology | 150 and above |
Mathematics | 150 and above |
Microbiology. | 150 and above |
Faculty of Social Sciences | |
Economics | 150 and above |
Geography | 150 and above |
Mass Communication | 150 and above |
Political Science | 150 and above |
Sociology | 150 and above |
With the above cut off mark still in enforcement by the management of the university, candidates are to do every means possible to score above the minimum cut off mark because this increases their chances of gaining admission into NDU. This is because the best JAMB results along side good WAEC or NECO result with your post UTME will be summed up and the aggregate would determine if you meet the cut off mark for your desired course.
Hope the above has helped in its little ways. Please if you have any question as regards NDU cut off mark for any of the courses offered in NDU for 2024/2025 academic session, kindly get back to us via the comment section below and we shall respond as fast as possible.