The official JAMB cut off mark for all courses for the 2026/2027 academic session is out, and this article highlights the required JAMB score, admission criteria, and universities that offer Pharmacy. In simple words, if you are aspiring to study Pharmacy, we have written this guide solely for you, so continue reading if you are interested in the information we will be providing later on.
Official JAMB Cut Off Mark for Pharmacy
The minimum JAMB score required for Pharmacy varies across universities. For JAMB, 150 is considered to be the minimum score that a candidate needs to be eligible to apply for admission into any given university, and below that score for admission into polytechnics and colleges of education. However, most institutions set their benchmark within the range of 220 to 270 due to the competitive nature of the program.
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Universities’ Specific Cut Off Marks:
- Federal Universities: 250 to 270+
- State Universities: 220 to 250
- Private Universities: 200 to 230
Post UTME and Aggregate Score Calculation
Universities offering Pharmacy and also conducting Post UTME screenings use an aggregate score system for final admission. The common calculation method includes:
- JAMB Score (50%)
- Post UTME Score (30%)
- O’Level Grades (20%)
Moreover, if a university does not conduct post UTME, your JAMB score will be taken as 70%, and your O’Level takes the remaining percentage out of 100%.
O’Level Subject Requirements
At least five (5) credit passes in your O’Level results, including the following subjects, are needed for you to proceed with the admission:
- English Language
- Mathematics
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
Universities Offering Pharmacy in Nigeria
| S/N | Nigerian Universities to Study Nursing Science | Required Cut Off Mark |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) | 270 and above |
| 2 | Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) | 270 and above |
| 3 | Lagos State University (LASU) | 270 and above |
| 4 | University of Lagos (UNILAG) | 270 and above |
| 5 | Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria | 270 and above |
| 6 | Bayero University Kano (BUK) | 270 and above |
| 7 | Madonna University, Okija | 270 and above |
| 8 | University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) | 270 and above |
| 9 | University of Benin (UNIBEN) | 270 and above |
| 10 | University of Ibadan (UI) | 270 and above |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the minimum JAMB score for Pharmacy?
Most universities require 250 to 270+, depending on the level of competition.
Which universities have the highest cut off marks for Pharmacy?
UNILAG, UI, UNN, and OAU often require 270+.
Can I gain admission into Pharmacy with a JAMB score of 200?
It is unlikely in federal universities, but some private universities may accept lower scores.
Do all universities conduct Post UTME for Pharmacy?
Yes, most institutions require Post UTME screening.
Is Direct Entry (DE) available for Pharmacy?
Yes, candidates with relevant A'Level passes or equivalent qualifications can apply.
What is the best way to increase my chances of admission?
Scoring high in JAMB, excelling in Post UTME, and having strong O’Level grades will boost admission chances.
Are private universities a good option for studying Pharmacy?
Yes, private universities offer quality education and may have lower admission cut offs.
What are the career prospects for Pharmacy graduates?
Graduates can work as pharmacists, researchers, lecturers, or in regulatory agencies.
Can I combine WAEC and NECO results for Pharmacy admission?
Yes, most universities accept combined results.
Do Pharmacy students go for internship programs?
Yes, internship placements are required for professional training and licensure.
Last Updated on May 26, 2026 by Ola Funmilayo
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