Ebonyi varsity releases 2025/2026 cut-off marks, sets benchmark at 150

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By Douglas Okoro

The management of Ebonyi State University (EBSU) has set 150 as the minimum cut-off mark for admission into any of its programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session.

The institution announced this in a statement by its Admission Ofiicer, Mr Innocent Izekwe, on Thursday in Abakaliki.

According to the institution, the cut-off mark of 150 aligns with the National Universities Commissionย  guidelines.

The management also noted that it had set internal cut-off marks for various faculties and departments.

For the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, the cut-off mark is as follows: Mass Communication โ€” 160, while other programmes in the faculty have a cut-off of 150.

In the Faculty of Sciences, the cut-off mark for the Computer Science department is 170, while other programmes remain at 150.

The university has also approved a 150 cut-off mark for all programmes in the Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources Management.

The Faculty of Education has a uniform cut-off mark of 150 for all courses.

In the Faculty of Engineering and Environmental Sciences, the approved cut-off marks are: Chemical Engineering โ€” 170, Civil Engineering โ€” 150, Electrical and Electronics Engineering โ€” 170, and Environmental Sciences โ€” 150 for all courses.

For the Faculty of Medicine, the university has set the following cut-off marks: Medicine and Surgery โ€” 240, Anatomy and Physiology โ€” 160 each.

In the Faculty of Health Science and Technology, the cut-off marks are: Nursing Science โ€” 210, Medical Laboratory Science โ€” 180.

Finally, in the Faculty of Law, the approved minimum cut-off mark is 170.

The university emphasised that candidates must not only meet the minimum cut-off scores for their chosen programmes but also fulfill all other admission requirements set by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and the institution.

โ€œProspective applicants are advised to visit the universityโ€™s website or contact the admissions office for further information and guidance on the application process,โ€ the statement added. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kevin Okunzuwa

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