UNILORIN Cut-Off Mark: Know Your Admission Chances

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Are you planning to apply to the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) for the 2024/2025 academic session? Understanding the cut-off mark is crucial for your admission journey. With a requirement of 180 and above in the last UTME, UNILORIN sets clear benchmarks for eligibility. This article breaks down the significance of the cut-off mark and how it impacts your overall admission process, including the aggregation of UTME/DE scores and post-UTME screening.

University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Cut Off Mark

The University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), a prestigious federal government-owned tertiary institution in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria, has announced its cut-off mark for the 2024/2025 academic session admission exercise. This cut-off mark is a crucial criterion for students aspiring to gain admission into the university.

Academic Session 2024/2025
Cut-Off Mark Minimum 180 in UTME
University Info Federal University in Ilorin, Kwara State
Admission Basis UTME/DE Score, Post-UTME, O’ Level Grades
Eligibility First Choice in UTME, Score 180+
Screening Post-UTME Exercise
Score Weightage UTME/DE (50%), Post-UTME (30%), O’ Level (20%)
Campus Size One of Nigeria’s Largest Campuses

UNILORIN: A Centre of Academic Excellence

Background of UNILORIN

UNILORIN’s Admission Cut-Off Mark

Criteria for Eligibility

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Admission Aggregate Calculation

SEE ALSO: Cut-off Marks for Other Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges.

Conclusion

The announcement of the UNILORIN cut-off mark is a significant step for students preparing for their journey into higher education. Aspiring students are encouraged to use this information as a guide in their preparation for the post-UTME screening and subsequent admission processes.

For further details on the admission process and other university-related information, prospective students should visit UNILORIN’s official website or contact the admission office. We wish all candidates the best in their endeavours to secure a place at the University of Ilorin.