UI Cut Off Mark 2023/2024 Academic Session
If you’re a prospective student looking to gain admission into the University of Ibadan for the 2023/2024 academic session, it is essential to know the cut off mark and eligibility criteria set by the institution. This blog post provides all the necessary information you need to know about the UI cut off mark, departmental cut off marks for different courses, and the admission process.
UI Cut Off Mark for 2023/2024 Academic Session:
The University of Ibadan has officially released the cut off mark for the 2023/2024 academic session. The minimum score required for admission is 180. This applies to both the JAMB cut off mark and the departmental cut off mark.
Departmental Cut Off Marks for All Courses:
For the 2023/2024 academic session, the departmental cut off mark for all courses at the University of Ibadan is 180. All prospective students are required to meet this cut off mark to be eligible for admission into any undergraduate program offered by the institution.
Eligibility for UI Post UTME:
If you are a 2023 JAMB candidate and scored a minimum of 180 and above, and you selected the University of Ibadan as your choice of institution, you are eligible to purchase the UI Post UTME form. Meeting the minimum cut off mark is a major requirement for registering for the UI Post UTME screening.
Important Points to Note:
- The University of Ibadan does not accept a cut off mark of 170; the minimum requirement is 180.
- Meeting the UI’s cut off mark is not the sole criterion for gaining admission. Other admission criteria and processes will be considered during the selection process.
Conclusion:
As a prospective student of the University of Ibadan, it is crucial to meet the minimum cut off mark of 180 for the 2023/2024 academic session. This opens up the opportunity to apply for the UI Post UTME and, if successful, gain admission into your preferred undergraduate program. We wish all candidates the best of luck and hope you have an enjoyable and fulfilling experience on the campus