It’s no longer news that few weeks ago, JAMB pegged the cutoff mark for universities at 120 and despite this decision, varsities like Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Lagos, University of Benin and University of Nigeria Nsukka, pegged their cut-off point at 200 and above.
Many other Nigerian universities pegged their cut-off points from 120 to 170.
With this, candidates who had a relatively low score in JAMB may find it difficult to get a university that’ll accept 120 as their cut off mark for admission.
So, we don’t want people who actually fall into this category to lose hope when it comes to gaining admission into a university this year. During the course of our research, we were able to draw out the list of Nigerian Universities that accept 120 as their cut off marks for 2017 Admission. Kindly find the full list below:
List Of Nigerian Universities That Accept 120 Cut Off Mark For 2017 Admission
The following Universities that set their cut-off mark at include:
1. Achievers University,
2. Adeleke University,
3. Caleb University,
4. Fountain University,
5. Caritas University,
6. Novena University,
7. Renaissance University,
8. Ojiagu-agbani University,
9. Evangel University,
10. McPherson University,
11. South Western University,
12. Samuel Adegboyega University,
13. Wellspring University,
14. Western Delta University,
15. Wesley University,
16. Summit University,
17. Edwin Clark University,
18. Hezekiah University,
19. Kings University,
20. Arthur Javis University,
Search
Trending now
GREEN COFFEE
My sister bought me a couple of packs of Green Coffee from China last year. First I thoug…
LONGER PRAYER DURING THE TIME TO EAT FAILS SOMETIMES
Meet Ikeoluwa Abioye, 15-Year-Old Girl Who Scored 9 A1s In WAEC And 305 In JAMB
15-year-old Ikeoluwa Abioye has made her parents proud and broken the records yet again a…
pictures of women looking like queens in 6 pieces designs.
6 pieces designs are always underestimated. Maybe because it is long and not a revealing …
5 Adorable Hijab Styles For Fashionista Muslims
Wearing hijab might be as a religious or cultural clothing choice, but it can also be a s…
Comments
Post a Comment