Are you aiming for admission into the University of Calabar (UNICAL) for the 2024/2025 academic year? One of the key factors to ensure your eligibility is knowing the cut-off marks required for your chosen course. In this article, we will break down everything you need to know about the departmental and JAMB cut-off marks for this academic session, helping you better prepare for the admissions process.
How Does UNICAL Determine Their Cut-Off Marks?
UNICAL’s cut-off marks are set based on a variety of factors, ensuring that only qualified candidates are considered for admission. The key criteria used to determine these cut-off marks include:
- The number of applicants for each course: Courses with higher demand typically have higher cut-off marks.
- Performance in JAMB and Post-UTME: Your JAMB and Post-UTME scores significantly affect your chances of admission. Strong performance in both exams increases your likelihood of meeting the departmental cut-off.
- Departmental capacity: The number of available spots in each department also plays a role in setting cut-off marks, with more competitive courses like Medicine and Law having higher thresholds.
UNICAL JAMB Cut-Off Mark for 2024/2025
For the 2024/2025 academic session, the University of Calabar has set a minimum JAMB cut-off mark of 140. This means that only candidates who score 140 or above in their JAMB exam will be eligible to apply for the UNICAL Post-UTME screening exercise.
This is the baseline score, and while scoring 140 makes you eligible for Post-UTME, it’s important to aim higher, especially if you’re applying for competitive courses.
UNICAL Departmental Cut-Off Marks for 2024/2025
While the official departmental cut-off marks for 2024/2025 have not yet been released, we can look at the cut-off marks from the previous academic session to get an idea of what to expect. These cut-offs provide a good indication of the scores required for different courses, though slight changes may occur depending on the overall performance of applicants.
Below is a list of some departmental cut-off marks from the 2023/2024 session:
Course | Cut-Off Mark |
---|---|
Medicine and Surgery | 292 |
Dentistry | 260.5 |
Nursing | 266 |
Medical Laboratory Science (MedLab) | 252 |
Law | 276 |
Library and Information Science | 151 |
Theatre Arts | 228 |
Public Health | 236 |
Radiography | 256 |
Economics | 232.5 |
Political Science | 232 |
Sociology | 224 |
Public Administration | 232 |
Biochemistry | 232 |
Accounting | 240 |
Business Education | 151.5 |
Business Management | 232 |
History and International Studies | 244 |
Computer Science | 212 |
Policy and Administrative Studies | 166.5 |
Genetics and Biotechnology | 197 |
Microbiology | 220 |
Human Physiology | 216 |
Human Anatomy | 212 |
Banking and Finance | 212 |
Electronics and Computer Technology | 184 |
English and Literary Studies | 240 |
Linguistics and Communication Studies | 232 |
Education and Economics | 142 |
Education and English | 208 |
Education and Biology | 188 |
Education Management and Planning | 204.5 |
Adult Education | 138 |
Education and Mathematics | 137 |
Education and Physics | 142 |
Education and Religious Studies | 140 |
Education and Chemistry | 139.5 |
Education and French | 133 |
Education and Geography | 136 |
Education and History | 140 |
Education and Political Science | 192 |
Education and Social Science | 149.5 |
Linguistics | 200.5 |
Geology | 151 |
Geography and Environmental Science | 166 |
Tourism Studies | 188 |
Science Laboratory Technology | 184 |
Understanding Departmental Cut-Off Marks
Each department within UNICAL sets its own cut-off mark, which reflects the competitiveness of the course. Programs like Medicine, Nursing, Law, and Radiography tend to have much higher cut-off marks due to their popularity and limited spaces. If you’re applying for these courses, it’s advisable to aim well above the general JAMB cut-off of 140 to increase your chances.
For courses that are less competitive, the cut-off marks are generally lower, making it easier to gain admission. However, regardless of the course, always aim higher to improve your overall score and secure your spot.
Tips to Increase Your Chances of Admission
- Aim Higher Than the Minimum Cut-Off: While meeting the cut-off is necessary, aiming above it will give you an edge, especially for competitive courses.
- Perform Well in Post-UTME: Your Post-UTME performance is crucial in determining whether you meet the departmental cut-off. Prepare thoroughly and aim for high scores.
- Stay Updated: Keep an eye on the official UNICAL website and other credible sources for any updates regarding cut-off marks or admission processes.
- Apply for Less Competitive Courses: If your JAMB score is lower than expected, consider applying for courses with less competition to improve your chances.
- Keep Your Documents Ready: Ensure all your documents, including O-level results and JAMB scores, are ready and meet the institution’s requirements.
Final Thoughts
As you prepare for the 2024/2025 academic session at the University of Calabar, it’s essential to be aware of both the JAMB and departmental cut-off marks. While the official departmental cut-off marks for this year are yet to be released, reviewing the cut-off marks from the previous session can help set realistic expectations.
Always aim for the best possible score in both JAMB and Post-UTME to boost your chances of gaining admission to your desired course. Keep in mind that achieving the cut-off mark is a basic requirement, but scoring higher significantly improves your likelihood of being admitted.
For more updates on cut-off marks and the admission process, be sure to frequently check the official UNICAL portal or trusted educational news sources. Best of luck with your admission journey!
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