OOU Cut-Off Mark 2025: Check Your Admission Chances

Check the OOU cut off mark for 2025. See if you qualify and get ready to apply. Read now to know the admission rules.

The OOU post-UTME form will soon be out. If you want to apply, you must read this guide. The school leaders at Olabisi Onabanjo University have shared the cut-off mark for the 2025/2026 school year. All students who want to apply should check the OOU cut-off mark and make sure they reach it.

Why is the OOU Cut-Off Mark important? It is because the cut-off mark is the first thing you must meet before you can move forward with admission. The cut-off mark is the lowest JAMB score you must get to be allowed to study at OOU.

Every year, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) sets a general cut-off mark. After that, schools like universities and polytechnics set their own marks but still follow JAMB’s rules.

If you want to study any course at OOU, you must check the OOU cut-off mark for 2025. You will also see other admission steps you must follow to get admitted this year.

OOU Cut-Off Mark For 2025/2026 Admission

The OOU cut-off mark for the 2025/2026 admission is 160. If you took the JAMB exam, you should check your score now. If you scored 160 or higher, you are allowed to apply to study at OOU.

But there is something more you should know. The 160 cut-off mark is not for all departments. Some departments are harder to get into and ask for a higher score. So after checking the general cut-off mark, also check the cut-off mark for the course you want to study.

Meeting the OOU cut-off mark is very important. But you also need to meet other rules like having the right O’level results and picking OOU as your first choice during JAMB registration. Read the next parts to know all the steps you must follow.

OOU Cut-Off Mark For All Courses

Check the table below to see the cut-off mark you need for the course you want to study:

S/NCourse TitleCut-Off Mark
1Accounting170
2Banking and Finance160
3Business Administration160
4Public Administration160
5Secretarial Administration160
6Agric Extension and Rural Sociology160
7Agriculture Crop Production160
8Fisheries Forestry and Wildlife160
9Agric Economic and Farm Management160
10Music160
11Linguistics160
12French160
13Christian Religious Studies160
14English Language160
15Fine and Applied Arts160
16History and Diplomatic Studies160
17Islamic Studies160
18Performing Arts160
19Philosophy160
20Yoruba160
21Business Education160
22Education and Christian Religious Studies160
23Education and Computer Science160
24Education and Economics160
25Education and Islamic Studies160
26Education and Mathematics160
27Education and Physics160
28Education and Yoruba160
29Education and Accounting160
30Education and Biology160
31Education and Chemistry160
32Education and English Language160
33Education and French160
34Education and Geography160
35Education and History160
36Education and Integrated Science160
37Education and Political Science160
38Education and Social Studies160
39Guidance and Counselling160
40Health Education160
41Nursery and Primary Education160
42Sport Science160
43Agricultural Engineering170
44Architecture170
45Civil Engineering180
46Computer Engineering180
47Electrical and Electronics Engineering180
48Geography and Regional Planning160
49Mechanical Engineering180
50Transport Planning and Management160
51Urban and Regional Planning160
52Civil Law220
53Nursing220
54Anatomy200
55Medicine and Surgery220
56Pharmacology220
57Pharmacy220
58Physiology200
59Applied Zoology160
60Biochemistry170
61Chemical Sciences170
62Computer Science170
63Geology170
64Industrial Chemistry170
65Mathematics170
66Microbiology170
67Physics160
68Plant Science160
69Statistics160
70Economics160
71Industrial and Labor Relations160
72Mass Communication170
73Political Science170
74Psychology160
75Sociology160

OOU Admission Requirements 2025/2026

If you are interested in any of the courses listed above, you can apply for admission through UTME or Direct Entry if you meet the following requirements:

UTME Admission Requirements

  • You must have at least five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, in no more than two sittings.
  • The subjects must match your chosen course of study.
  • You must meet the cut-off mark set by OOU for your course.
  • You must choose OOU as your first-choice institution during UTME registration.
  • You must take part in the OOU Post-UTME screening and get a score above the minimum mark set by the university.

Direct Entry Admission Requirements

  • You must have at least two (2) A’Level passes in subjects related to your course.
  • If you have an ND, NCE, or HND with at least a Merit or Upper Credit, you can also apply.
  • You must also have five (5) credit passes, including English Language and Mathematics, in subjects related to your course, in no more than two sittings.
  • You must get the JAMB Direct Entry form and choose OOU as your first choice.
  • If you are applying with an ND, NCE, or HND, you must send your academic transcript to OOU as part of your application.

If you meet all these requirements, you can proceed to apply for the OOU Post-UTME form through the university’s admission portal.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the general cut-off mark for OOU?
The general cut-off mark for OOU in 2025/2026 is 160.

Do all courses at OOU have the same cut-off mark?
No, some courses have higher cut-off marks because they are more competitive.

Can I apply for OOU if my JAMB score is below the cut-off mark?
No, you must meet at least the cut-off mark to apply.

Does OOU cut-off mark vary by year?
Yes, the cut-off mark can change every year based on JAMB rules and the school’s decision.

Where can I find the departmental cut-off marks for OOU?
You can check the table shared earlier in this article for all departmental cut-off marks.

Does meeting the cut-off mark guarantee admission?
No, meeting the cut-off mark only makes you qualified. You also need to meet other admission requirements to get admitted.

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