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JAMB: EBSU releases 2025/2026 cut-off marks

EBSU Secondary School
Ebonyi State University

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This was contained in a statement issued on Thursday by the university’s Admission Officer, Mr. Innocent Izekwe.

The management of Ebonyi State University (EBSU), Abakaliki, has released the official cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 academic session, setting 150 as the minimum score required for admission into its various programmes.

This was contained in a statement issued on Thursday by the university’s Admission Officer, Mr. Innocent Izekwe.

According to the statement, the general cut-off mark of 150 aligns with guidelines from the National Universities Commission (NUC) and the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

However, specific faculties and departments have higher benchmarks.

Faculty-specific cut-off marks include:

  • Social Sciences and Humanities:

    • Mass Communication – 160

    • All other programmes – 150

  • Sciences:

    • Computer Science – 170

    • Other science courses – 150

  • Agriculture and Natural Resources Management:

    • All programmes – 150

  • Education:

    • All courses – 150

  • Engineering and Environmental Sciences:

    • Chemical Engineering – 170

    • Electrical and Electronics Engineering – 170

    • Civil Engineering and all Environmental courses – 150

  • Medicine:

    • Medicine and Surgery – 240

    • Anatomy and Physiology – 160 each

  • Health Science and Technology:

    • Nursing Science – 210

    • Medical Laboratory Science – 180

  • Law:

    • Minimum cut-off mark – 170

The university emphasized that prospective candidates must not only meet the cut-off mark for their chosen programmes but must also satisfy other admission requirements as stipulated by JAMB and the university.

“Prospective applicants are advised to visit the university’s website or contact the admissions office for additional guidance on the application process,” the statement read.

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