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The University of Nigeria, NSUKKA has finally announced it’s cut off marks for 2017/2018 session. Meeting the required cut off marks of the school for the preferred courses are one of the certain criteria. They should be observed by students that want to be admitted to any university. In order to be aware of the cut off mark of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka,Cut off Marks 2017/2018 Meeting the cut off marks set by the university is essential in order to be accepted to the said university. However, meeting the marks does not mean that you will be given the admission. Candidates whose score was high above the cut off marks have more chances to be given the admission and preferentially treated in the admission process. So it is important that your score is higher than the cut off marks. If your preferable course has cut off marks higher than the number of points you’ve scored, it is better to choose another course or wait for a year, prepare for the exams and try again. The Joints Admission and Matriculation Board, also known as JAMB has given the benchmark of 180 for candidates applying to all Polytechnics, Universities, and Colleges of Education. However, the school has the permission to change the cut off marks for particular courses. This means that, for example, the cut off marks for Medicine may be 200 when the cut off marks at the school is 180. As you can see, it is essential to have higher points in order to be given the admission to a preferable course. UNN Cut off Marks 2017/2018. Just as with other schools, the cut off marks at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka is 180 points. It means that the student with the score of 180 in UME examination is eligible to apply for the admission. However, it does not mean that the student will be given the admission. As we've said earlier, students with higher scores will be more preferable. Various departments of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka have their cut off points. You can see them in the list below. They are divided into faculties. Faculty Of Agriculture 1. Agric Economics - 227 2. Agric Extension - 201 3. Animal Science - 202 4. Crop Science - 206 5. Soil Science - 205 6. Fst - 227 7. Home Science - 200 8. Nutrition And Dietetics - 247 Faculty Of Arts 9. Archaeology & Tourism - 246 10. English And Literary Studies - 271 11. Fine And Applied Arts - 260 12. Foreign Languages - 254 13. History And International Studies - 259 14. Linguistics And Nigerian Languages - 245 15. Mass Communication - 268 16. Music - 255 17. Theatre And Film Studies - 254 18. Combined Arts - 201 Faculty Of Biological Sciences 19. Biochemistry - 248 20. Botany - 200 21. Combined Biological Sciences - 214 22. Microbiology - 243 23. Zoology - 207 Faculty Of Business Administration 24. Accountancy - 257 25. Banking & Finance - 229 26. Marketing - 207 27. Business Management - 233 Faculty Of Dentistry 28. Dentistry - 270 Faculty Of Education 29. Adult Education - 201 30. Education Art - 251 31. Education Chemistry - 203 32. Education Social Sciences - 245 33. Agric Education - 205 34. Business Education - 220 35. Guidance & Counselling - 263 36. Health Education - 206 37. Home Economics Education - 229 38. Industrial Technical Education - 236 39. Library And Information Science - 246 40. Science Education - 200 Faculty Of Engineering 41. Agric & Bioresources Engineering - 204 42. Civil Engineering - 248 43. Electrical Engineering - 242 44. Electronics - 232 45. Mechanic Engineering - 242 Faculty Of Environmental Studies 46. Architecture - 226 47. Estate Management - 201 48. Geoinformatics & Survey - 201 49. Urban And Regional Planning - 210 Faculty Of Health Science & Technology 50. Radiography - 266 51. Medical Rehabilitation - 258 52. Nursing - 268 Faculty Of Law 53. Law - 297 Faculty Of Medical Sciences 54. Medicine - 295 Faculty Of Pharmaceuticаl Sciences 55. Pharmаcy - 284 Faculty Of Physical Sciences 56. Computer Science - 227 57. Geology - 234 58. Mathematics - 200 59. Physics And Astronomy - 200 60. Pure And Industrial Chemistry - 206 61. Statistics - 200 62. Computer/Statistics - 200 Faculty Of Social Sciences 63. Economics - 260 64. Geography - 243 65. Philosophy - 259 66. Political Science - 275 67. Psychology - 252 68. Public Administration - 266 69. Religion - 232 70. Social Work - 213 71. Sociology/Anthropology - 260 Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine 72. Veterinary Medicine - 227 UNN Nature of Admission Screening 2017: It is important to remember the screening exercises of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. They will come in two phases and the students who applied are to proceed for the pre-screening exercise. You are required to have a JAMB registration print out and an SSCE result. You should also arrive very early in order to locate the screening venue, The second phase of screening will be after the release of the admission lists. If you are in the lucky group, then you should have: - Birth Certificate/Age Declaration; -
A letter of good conduct from your Village Head or a responsible member of your community/or civil servant not below Grade Level 10 or equivalent in the private sector; - Original copies of your educational qualifications (Statements of Results/Certificates); - Certificate of Local Government of origin. The cut off marks are out now, so you know your chances of being given admission. If you have high scores then your chances are pretty good! If your preferable course has higher the cut off mark than your score then you should consider another course or wait for a year to take another JAMB exam. In any case, good luck! Read More....

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