UNILAG Cut-Off Mark for 2026/2027 Admission Revealed

The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has published its 2026/2027 cut-off marks for all courses. Candidates can now review the merit and catchment scores, confirm their eligibility and prepare for the next phase of admission. Kindly read below for full details and helpful notes.

UNILAG Cut-Off Marks: Full List for 2025/2026 Admission

So, here we go again. The University of Lagos has dropped that list — not the fun kind, not a music playlist or trending chart, but a table filled with numbers that can make hearts skip. Every year, it's the same mix of hope and fear. A few digits sitting there, calm and quiet, but telling stories louder than words. Are you in or are you out?

For anyone who calls UNILAG their dream school, this list isn't just information. It's a verdict. Your whole year might have led up to this one check. Take a breath, grab your score and let's go through what those figures mean.

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UNILAG JAMB Cut-Off Mark

Before you even dream of post-UTME, let's talk about JAMB. UNILAG plays no games here. If your JAMB score is below 200, you're out. No talk, no second chances. They don't accept 180 or 199. You must score 200 and above and the school must be your first choice.

Another key part? Five credits in one sitting. That includes English and Mathematics. Anything less and well, you'll have to sit this one out.

If you want to see what other schools are doing, check the full cut-off marks for other universities and colleges.

So you passed the JAMB mark and you're smiling? That's great, but the real test is still ahead. Admission is a marathon, not a sprint. Here's what to do next:

Final Thoughts

UNILAG's cut-off marks aren't just numbers on paper, they're thresholds. They separate the anxious from the admitted, the hopeful from the triumphant. If your score meets the mark, celebrate a little — you've earned it. If not, chin up. Life, like admission lists, has second chances.

And to those still refreshing pages or pacing around, don't stress too much. As Nigerians like to say, e go be. One way or another, your time will come.

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