Check the UNIMED 2024/2025 cut-off marks and find out the minimum score required for admission. Learn more about the courses and requirements.
Introduction
The University of Medical Sciences Ondo (UNIMED) has released the official cut-off marks for the 2024/2025 academic session. As a candidate planning to apply for admission to UNIMED, it’s crucial to understand the required cut-off marks for your course of interest. Meeting the cut-off mark is an essential step in determining if you are eligible for admission into your desired program.
It’s important to note that while the general cut-off mark may be 150, some highly competitive programs may require a higher score. Therefore, candidates applying for these programs should aim for scores above the minimum cut-off mark to improve their chances of being considered for admission.
Understanding the UNIMED Cut-Off Marks for 2024/2025
A cut-off mark is the minimum score you need to be eligible for admission to a university. It serves as a standard that ensures only candidates with sufficient academic qualifications are considered for the admission process.
For the 2024/2025 academic session, the general cut-off mark for the University of Medical Sciences Ondo is 150. However, applicants for certain programs, particularly those with more competition, may have to achieve a higher score. Therefore, it is important for you to verify the specific cut-off mark for the course you are interested in.
In the table below, you can find the official cut-off marks for all courses offered at UNIMED. Make sure to check your UTME score against these marks to confirm whether you meet the requirements for your chosen course:
Course | Cut-Off Mark |
---|---|
Anatomy | 150 |
Animal & Environmental Biology | 150 |
Audiology | 150 |
Biochemistry | 150 |
Biology | 150 |
Biotechnology | 150 |
Botany | 150 |
Chemistry | 150 |
Community Health | 150 |
Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 150 |
Computer Science | 150 |
Dental Technology | 150 |
Dental Therapy | 150 |
Dentistry | 150 |
Doctor of Physiotherapy | 150 |
Environmental Health Science | 150 |
Environmental Management & Toxicology | 150 |
Fisheries Management | 150 |
Food Science | 150 |
Geophysics | 150 |
Health Care Administration | 150 |
Health Information Management | 150 |
Industrial Chemistry | 150 |
Industrial Mathematics | 150 |
Information Technology | 150 |
Mathematics | 150 |
Medical Chemistry | 150 |
Medical Laboratory Science | 150 |
Medical Physics | 150 |
Medical Rehabilitation | 150 |
Medicine & Surgery | 150 |
Microbiology | 150 |
Nursing/Nursing Science | 150 |
Nutrition & Dietetics | 150 |
Occupational Therapy | 150 |
Pharmacology | 150 |
Physics | 150 |
Physics with Electronics | 150 |
Physiology | 150 |
Physiotherapy | 150 |
Plant Biology & Biotechnology | 150 |
Prosthetics & Orthotics | 150 |
Prosthetics/Orthotics Technology | 150 |
Radiography & Radiation Science | 150 |
Science Laboratory Technology | 150 |
Statistics | 150 |
Zoology | 150 |
Admission Requirements for UNIMED
To be eligible for admission into UNIMED, you must meet the following basic requirements:
- UTME Score: You should have chosen UNIMED as your first-choice university and scored at least 150 in the 2024 UTME.
- Eligibility for Change of Institution: If you did not initially select UNIMED, you can still apply by changing your institution choice through JAMB.
- O’Level Requirements: You must have at least five credit passes in subjects relevant to your desired course, including English Language and Mathematics. The remaining credits should be from subjects directly related to your course. These credits must be from not more than two sittings.
- Course-Specific Requirements: For candidates applying for Medicine and Surgery, Dentistry, or Doctor of Physiotherapy, you must have five credits in English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, and they must all be from one sitting.
Direct Entry (DE) Admission Requirements
For candidates applying through Direct Entry (DE), the following requirements must be met:
- First Choice Selection: UNIMED must be your first choice, or you should be willing to change to UNIMED before applying.
- Minimum DE Points: You need at least 10 points in relevant ‘A’ Level subjects, or you should hold a B.Sc. (Hons) degree with a Second Class Lower Division, or a National Diploma (ND) in Basic Medical or Science courses with at least Lower Credit.
- Stricter Requirements for Medicine and Surgery/Dentistry: If you are applying for Medicine and Surgery or Dentistry, the required ‘A’ Level points are 13.
For Nursing Science, candidates must possess a first degree or its equivalent in a health-related or basic science course, with at least Second Class Lower or Lower Credit.
Post-UTME Screening
All candidates, whether applying through UTME or Direct Entry, must participate in the UNIMED Post-UTME screening. The Post-UTME is an essential part of the admission process, and you must perform well in this screening to be considered for admission.
Conclusion
If you are planning to apply for admission into the University of Medical Sciences Ondo (UNIMED) for the 2024/2025 academic session, make sure you meet the cut-off mark and other requirements for your desired course. Confirm your UTME score, fulfill the O’Level subject requirements, and make sure you complete the Post-UTME screening.
Ensure that you prepare well and submit your application on time. Stay updated with official announcements from the university for any changes or additional information.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What is the minimum UTME score required for UNIMED admission in 2024/2025?
The minimum UTME score required for UNIMED admission in 2024/2025 is 150. However, some competitive courses may require a higher score. - Can I apply for UNIMED if I did not choose them in the UTME?
Yes, if you did not initially choose UNIMED, you can change your institution choice through JAMB and apply for admission. - What subjects are required for admission into Medicine and Surgery at UNIMED?
For Medicine and Surgery, candidates must have five credits in English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, all obtained in one sitting. - Is there a Direct Entry (DE) option for UNIMED?
Yes, Direct Entry (DE) candidates can apply if they meet the required qualifications, including relevant ‘A’ Level points or a B.Sc. degree with the appropriate class of honours. - How can I participate in the UNIMED Post-UTME screening?
All candidates who meet the cut-off marks and other requirements must participate in the UNIMED Post-UTME screening. Keep an eye on the university’s website for updates on the screening process and registration.
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