What Is a Cut-Off Mark?
A cut-off mark is the minimum score set by a university to determine eligibility for admission into a particular course. It’s calculated based on:
- JAMB UTME score
- Post-UTME screening score
- O’level results
For competitive courses like Pharmacy, the cut-off mark is typically higher to manage the number of applicants and ensure that only the most qualified candidates are considered.
UNIBEN Pharmacy Cut-Off Mark for 2025/2026
For the 2025/2026 academic session, the University of Benin has set the following cut-off marks:
- JAMB UTME cut-off mark: 200
- Post-UTME cut-off mark: 220
- Total aggregate score: 220
This means that to be considered for admission into the Pharmacy program, candidates must:
- Achieve a minimum of 200 in the JAMB UTME.
- Score at least 220 in the Post-UTME screening.
- Have a combined aggregate score of 220.
It’s important to note that these marks are subject to change based on the number of applicants and the university’s capacity.
Understanding the Admission Process
Step 1: JAMB UTME Registration and Examination
The first step is to register for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) UTME. Choose Pharmacy as your preferred course and select UNIBEN as your first choice institution. Prepare thoroughly for the examination, as your score will significantly impact your eligibility.
Step 2: Post-UTME Registration and Screening
After the UTME results are released, UNIBEN will announce the dates for the Post-UTME screening. Candidates who meet the JAMB cut-off mark are eligible to register for the screening. The screening typically involves:
- Online registration and payment.
- Uploading of required documents (O’level results, JAMB result slip, passport photograph).
- Computer-Based Test (CBT) or oral interview, depending on the university’s guidelines.
Step 3: Calculation of Aggregate Score
UNIBEN calculates the aggregate score based on:
- JAMB UTME score: 60% weight.
- Post-UTME score: 40% weight.
For example, if you score 250 in JAMB and 230 in Post-UTME, your aggregate score would be:
- (250 × 0.60) + (230 × 0.40) = 150 + 92 = 242
This score is then compared to the departmental cut-off mark to determine eligibility.
Step 4: Checking the Admission List
Once the admission process is complete, UNIBEN will release the merit list. Candidates can check their admission status by:
- Visiting the official UNIBEN admission portal: https://uniben.edu.
- Logging in with their JAMB registration number.
- Navigating to the “Admission Status” section.
- Selecting the appropriate academic session and course.
- Clicking “Check Admission Status.”
Alternatively, candidates can check the admission list at designated centers within the university.
Tips to Improve Your Chances of Admission
- Aim for a high JAMB score: While 200 is the minimum, a higher score increases your chances.
- Prepare thoroughly for the Post-UTME: Understand the format and practice past questions.
- Ensure your O’level results are complete: Missing subjects can affect your eligibility.
- Stay updated: Regularly check the official UNIBEN website for announcements.
- Consider alternative courses: If you don’t meet the Pharmacy cut-off mark, explore related courses like Biochemistry or Microbiology.
Summary Table
Admission Requirement | Minimum Score |
---|---|
JAMB UTME | 200 |
Post-UTME Screening | 220 |
Total Aggregate Score | 220 |