UI Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 for all courses is out for the 2025/2026 academic session. To get admission to the University of Ibadan, you must meet the JAMB and departmental cut off marks for your selected subject.
This year’s post utme is going to be very competitive; therefore, you need to meet the aggregate score cut off mark to stand a chance of getting admission.
This article contains all you need to know about UI cut-off mark and other relevant information on the upcoming Post UTME exercise.
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What Is UI Cut off Mark In 2025/2026 Academic Session?
The University Of Ibadan (UI) cut off mark determines the minimal score required in the UTME and Post-UTME for 2025/2026 admission eligibility.
The UI cut off mark for the 2025/2026 academic semester is 200 or above. That is to say, to be eligible for UI Post UTME screening and admission, you must score exactly 200 or above in your UTME.
UI cut off mark is divided into three (3) broad categories:
- UI Merit Cut off Mark – 45%
- Catchment Area Cut off Mark – 35%
- ELDS Cut off Mark – 20%
Aside from meeting the UI JAMB cut off mark for the 2025/2026 academic session, you must also fulfil other academic requirements, which include having at least 5 credits in your O’level results, including English and Mathematics, and also participating in the post UTME exercise.
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University of Ibadan Departmental Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026 Academic Session
Here is the University of Ibadan 2025 admission cutoff mark for all courses:
You must have an aggregate score of 200 and above before you can be considered for admission.
Here is the list of UI courses and their departmental cut off marks:
Adult Education | 200 |
Agricultural Economics | 200 |
Agriculture | 200 |
Agronomy | 200 |
Animal Science | 200 |
Anthropology | 200 |
Aquaculture And Fisheries | 200 |
Arabic Language | 200 |
Archaeology | 200 |
Architecture | 200 |
Biochemistry | 200 |
Botany | 200 |
Chemistry | 200 |
Civil Engineering | 200 |
Classical Studies | 200 |
Communication And Language Arts | 200 |
Computer Science | 200 |
Dentistry And Dental Surgery | 200 |
Early Childhood Education | 200 |
Economics | 200 |
Ecotourism And Wildlife Management | 200 |
Education And Arabic | 200 |
Education And Biology | 200 |
Education And Chemistry | 200 |
Education And Economics | 200 |
Education And English Language | 200 |
Education And French | 200 |
Education And Geography | 200 |
Education And History | 200 |
Education And Islamic Studies | 200 |
Education And Mathematics | 200 |
Education And Physics | 200 |
Education And Political Science | 200 |
Education And Religious Studies | 200 |
Education And Yoruba | 200 |
Educational Management | 200 |
Electrical Engineering | 200 |
English Language And Literature | 200 |
Environmental Health Science | 200 |
Estate Management | 200 |
Fisheries | 200 |
Food Technology | 200 |
Forestry | 200 |
French | 200 |
Geography | 200 |
Geology | 200 |
German | 200 |
Guidance And Counselling | 200 |
Health Education | 200 |
History | 200 |
Human Kinetics | 200 |
Human Nutrition And Dietetics | 200 |
Igbo | 200 |
Industrial Chemistry | 200 |
Industrial Production Engineering | 200 |
International Relations | 200 |
Islamic Studies | 200 |
Law | 200 |
Library And Information Science | 200 |
Linguistics | 200 |
Linguistics /Yoruba | 200 |
Mathematics | 200 |
Mechanical Engineering | 200 |
Medical Laboratory Science | 200 |
Medicine And Surgery | 200 |
Microbiology | 200 |
Music | 200 |
Nursing/Nursing Science | 200 |
Petroleum Engineering | 200 |
Pharmacy | 200 |
Philosophy | 200 |
Physics | 200 |
Physiology | 200 |
Physiotherapy | 200 |
Political Science | 200 |
Psychology | 200 |
Religious Studies | 200 |
Russian | 200 |
Russian With French/German | 200 |
Sociology | 200 |
Special Education | 200 |
Statistics | 200 |
Theatre Arts | 200 |
Urban And Regional Planning | 200 |
Veterinary Medicine | 200 |
Wildlife Management | 200 |
Wood Products Engineering | 200 |
Yoruba | 200 |
Zoology | 200 |
How Is UI Screening Score Determined?
Here are the factors UI considers when pegging cut-off marks for admission:
- Number of applicants applying for admission.
- The available UI admission quota
- General JAMB and UI Post-UTME screening performances
- UI admission policy also plays a role in determining departmental cut-off marks.
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Is UI’s Post UTME Form For 2025/2026 Academic Session Out?
The prestigious University of Ibadan (UI) has NOT officially announced the commencement of sales for its post-UTME form for the 2025/2026 academic session. If you are aspiring to study any of UI’s undergraduate courses, now is the perfect time to start preparing for their Post utme exam while we wait for the commencement of sales of the form. Get our detailed UI Post UTME past questions and start studying today.
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How Much Is UI Post UTME Form?
A portal access fee of N3,000.00 and a screening fee of N2,000.00 should be paid through the ADMISSION PORTAL to obtain UI’s post UTME form.
Candidates are strongly advised to get the official UI Post-UTME Past Questions and Answers. This will enable them to prepare adequately for the screening. CLICK HERE to get yours.
Payment Options:
- Card – Credit/Debit Card Payment using ATM card
- Bank Transfer – Direct bank account debit whereby you use your internet banking tools to make payment
- Bank Branch – Cash at bank using the print-out from the portal to make payment at the bank
Candidates are expected to print the payment success receipt.
Conclusion
If you want to study law, medicine and surgery, nursing science, or other competitive courses at UI, you must score 200+ in your UTME to stand a greater chance. Good luck.