JAMB 2025/2026 Cut-Off Mark for Chemical Engineering

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If you’re aspiring to study Chemical Engineering at a Nigerian university, just like any other course, you are required to meet the fixed cut-off mark set by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and also that of the institution you are applying into. This article is a detailed guide to help you understand the JAMB cut-off mark for Chemical Engineering and other related admission requirements, hence not something you should miss out on.

What is the JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Chemical Engineering?

The general JAMB cut-off mark for universities in Nigeria is 140. However, you should know that scoring solely 140 can not offer you the admission you require as the general cut-off mark is only considered to the benchmark needed to apply for the admission. For polytechnics and colleges of education, the benchmark is 100, still scoring just that can deny you the admission.

To study Chemical Engineering in an accredited institution, you must score above the JAMB given benchmark, and for this course, it is usually required to score up to 200 and above to be on the safer side.

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JAMB Cut-Off Mark of Nigerian Institutions Offering Chemical Engineering 2025

Here are some of Nigerian institutions offering Chemical Engineering as a degree program and their cut-off mark for the course:

S/NUniversities to Study Chemical EngineeringRequired Cut-Off Mark
1University of Lagos (UNILAG)220 and above
2University of Ibadan (UI)220 and above
3Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)220 and above
4Ahmadu Bello University (ABU)220 and above
5Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMINNA)220 and above
6University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)220 and above
7University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT)220 and above
8University of Benin (UNIBEN)220 and above
9Covenant University (CU)220 and above
10Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA)220 and above

Factors Affecting the Cut-Off Mark

While there have always been cases of candidates scoring higher in the UTME and still being left out of the admitted student list, we found out that the following factor affects this decision.

1University’s competitivenessTop-tier universities like UNILAG, UI, and OAU often have higher cut-off marks due to high demand.
2Number of applicantsThe more applicants a university receives, the higher the cut-off mark may be.
3Performance in Post-UTMESome universities consider both JAMB scores and Post-UTME performance when setting their cut-off marks.

How to Meet JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Chemical Engineering

To meet or exceed the JAMB cut-off mark for Chemical Engineering, follow these tips:

1Aim HighSet a target score of at least 250 to increase your chances of admission into competitive universities.
2Study HardFocus on your core subjects which are Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as they are critical for both JAMB and Post-UTME.
3Practice Past QuestionsFamiliarize yourself with JAMB and Post-UTME past questions to understand the exam pattern and improve your speed and accuracy.
4Stay UpdatedCheck the specific cut-off mark for your chosen university, as it may change annually, and also stay tune for admission news and updates.

Admission Requirements for Chemical Engineering

In addition to meeting the JAMB cut-off mark, you must also fulfill the following requirements:

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1. JAMB Subject Combination

  1. Use of English
  2. Mathematics
  3. Physics
  4. Chemistry

2. O’Level Requirements

You need at least five (5) credits in your WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB results, including:

  1. English Language
  2. Mathematics
  3. Physics
  4. Chemistry
  5. One other Science subject (e.g., Biology, Further Mathematics, or Technical Drawing)

3. Post-UTME Screening

Most universities require candidates to pass a Post-UTME screening test. Prepare thoroughly by studying past questions and focusing on your core subjects.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes, but only in universities with a cut-off mark of 180. However, for top universities, aim for a score of 200 or above.

Yes, Mathematics is a core subject for both JAMB and O'Level requirements.

You can either apply to a university with a lower cut-off mark or consider changing your course.

Private universities like Covenant University may have slightly lower cut-off marks, but they still maintain high academic standards.

Most universities require Post-UTME, so prepare adequately for it.

No, Physics is a core subject and is usually required for admission.

The program typically lasts 5 years for UTME candidates and 4 years for Direct Entry candidates.

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