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Breaking: Jamb cut off mark for 2021 Released (University, Polytechnic & Colleges)

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Breaking: Jamb cut off mark for 2021 Released (University, Polytechnic & Colleges)

JAMB Cut Off Mark for 2021 Released (University, Polytechnic & Colleges)

Congratulations! This is worth clapping for, at last, the long-awaited JAMB Cut off mark for 2021 has finally been released after the just concluded JAMB meeting that was held today.

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The JAMB cut off mark is often released every year to help students prepare for admission into the tertiary institute. Knowing the Jamb Cut off Mark 2021 will not just help you to prepare but also give you a highlight on whether you should continue with the chosen school of choice or whether to change course or institution.

What is JAMB Cut off Mark for 2021

The JAMB Cut off mark for 2021 is 160, Kindly get yourself prepared if you scored 160 and above in the 2021 JAMB UTME Exam. The meeting held at Bola Babalakin Auditorium, Gbongan, Osun State, last year also approved 140 as the minimum UTME score for admission into private universities.

For public polytechnic, 120 UTME scores were approved, while 110 scores were approved as the least score for admission into private polytechnic.


In conclusion, below is the breakdown of JAMB cut off marks 2021:

JAMB cut off mark for Universities is 160
JAMB cut off mark for Polytechnics is 120
JAMB cut off mark for Colleges of Education is 100
JAMB cut off mark for Innovation Enterprise is 100

For those who don’t meet any of the minimum JAMB Cut off mark for 2021, you don’t need to panic, all you have to do is either apply for IJMB or a pre-degree course. We would release updates regarding the steps you need to take to apply for IJMB.



Bernard Bassey is a graduate of Software Engineering from AfriHUB University, Abuja. He is an expert in field journalism, his interest in socio-politics activities is keen.

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