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UNN Cut off Mark for Pharmacy 2024/2025

UNN Cut off Mark for Pharmacy 2024/2025. You will find the cut off mark for Pharmacy in UNN here. This is determined by the candidate’s aggregate score.

UNN cut off mark for Pharmacy 2022

UNN Cut off Mark for Pharmacy

As soon as UNN conducts her Post UTME Screening exercise for the year, the admission committee begins to compile names of successful candidates for the Primary (or Merit) Admission List.

However, before the list comes out, the departments release cut off marks for admission into various courses. These departmental cut off marks that tell you your admission chances.

What is the Meaning of UNN Departmental Cut off mark?

UNN departmental cut off marks are minimum aggregate scores candidates reach before they can qualify for admission into various courses in UNN.

So every candidate whose aggregate score is exactly or above the departmental cut off mark will gain admission in the merit list.

Note, however, that UNN cut off marks are not constant. They vary every year.

So UNN departmental cut off marks can go up or down depending on certain factors like…

  • carrying capacity of the department (i.e. the number of candidates it can hold).
  • the number of candidates vying for the department in the year in question.
  • the overall performance of all the candidates vying for the department.

So whatever the cut off mark, it is normally out in the departments before the publication of the admission list.

What is UNN Cut off Mark for Pharmacy 2024?

UNN merit cut off mark for Pharmacy is 293.

UNN cut off mark for Pharmacy 2022

The table below gives the UNN Pharmacy cut off marks for catchment areas. This is in addition to the merit cut off mark.

Catchment Areas UNN Cut off Mark for Pharmacy

S/No Pharmacy UNN Cut Off Mark
1. Merit 293
2. Enugu State 290
3. Anambra State 284
4. Imo State 276
5. Ebonyi State 268
6. Abia State 271
7. Delta State 265

Now, how does UNN arrive at the figures they use are departmental cut off marks?

Here’s how.

Shortly after JAMB exam, UNN conducts Post UTME Screening exercise. Thereafter, a department that can take 120 students will start selecting candidates from the highest scorer. They will keep going down till they get 120 students.

Once they get 120 students, others are cut off and the aggregate score of the 120th student becomes the cut off mark.

However, if the actual carrying capacity of such department is 200, the remaining 70 students may gain admission via ELDS, Staff Request, Shopping and so on.

Note that the merit list will always contain names of candidates whose aggregates are lower than the merit cut off mark. The admission of such candidates is usually on the basis of Catchment Area.

Once you see the genuine cut off mark for your prospective course and your aggregate score is up to or above it, your admission is sure. You can start celebrating.

Yes, because UNN primary admission is transparent and strictly on merit. The only reason you may not be admitted is if you have wrong subject combination.

I have to end this piece here. Congratulations if you already made it.

Conclusion

So we have come to the end of this article. I trust that you found what you were looking for. You can scroll down to use the comments section if you have further questions. Comment your questions or just share your thoughts with us. We will be glad to hear from you.

Here’s the link to check UNN Merit Admission List when it’s released=>>Merit Admission List for All Courses
This is the link to read everything you need to know about Shopping for Supplementary Admission=>> A – Z of UNN Shopping

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7 comments

  1. I scored 279.5 to study pharmacy in UNN this year but no show in merit list

  2. I scored 210 in my jamb with one sitting waec result of parallel B3 for the for subjects combined do I stand a chance of gaining admission into UNN

    • Pharmacy is one of the most competitive courses in UNN. A JAMB score of 210 is not enough for merit admission into Pharmacy in UNN.

  3. Can l study medical rehabilitation with 191 in jamb
    With the help of screening ???

    • That would depend on the grades on your O’level result.
      But sincerely speaking, there is hardly any SSCE result that will make a JAMB score of 191 good enough for pharmacy in UNN.

  4. Can I study pharmacy with 261 in jamb ???

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