So you’ve written JAMB and now you’re wondering — did I score enough to get into UNIOSUN? That’s exactly what this guide is for.
Getting the UNIOSUN admission cut off mark for all courses right is one of the most important steps in your university journey. Score too low and you can’t even buy the Post UTME form. Score just enough and you need to know which courses you’re actually competitive for. This guide breaks everything down — the JAMB cut off, departmental cut offs by faculty, how your aggregate is calculated, and what to do whether your score is high or low.
Let’s get into it.
What Does UNIOSUN Cut Off Mark Actually Mean?
Before we dive into the numbers, let’s make sure we’re on the same page about what “cut off mark” really means.
A cut off mark is simply the minimum score you must have to be considered for admission. Think of it as the doorbell — you have to ring it before anyone inside even looks at your application. If you don’t meet the cut off, UNIOSUN won’t let you purchase their Post UTME screening form, full stop.
Now, UNIOSUN doesn’t use just one cut off mark. There are actually two layers to understand: the JAMB cut off mark and the departmental cut off mark.
- The JAMB cut off mark is the minimum score you must have recorded in your UTME before UNIOSUN will consider you at all.
- The departmental cut off mark is the aggregate score (a combination of your JAMB and Post UTME scores) required specifically for the course you want to study.
You need to clear both. Clearing one without the other won’t get you in.
Why Two Types of Cut Off Marks Exist
UNIOSUN, like most Nigerian state universities, uses a two-stage filter. The first filter — JAMB — removes candidates who clearly don’t meet national standards. The second filter — the departmental aggregate — ensures that only the most prepared students enter competitive courses like Medicine or Nursing.
This system also allows the university to give different courses different levels of selectivity. Medicine will always have a much higher bar than, say, Agricultural Forestry. That’s not a judgment on either course — it’s just a reflection of available spaces, national demand, and the complexity of what you’ll be studying.
General Merit vs. Indigene/Catchment — What’s the Difference?
This is where a lot of students get confused. UNIOSUN publishes two sets of departmental cut off marks for every course: one for General Merit candidates and one for Indigene/Catchment candidates.
General Merit means you’re competing with everyone — students from all over Nigeria who chose UNIOSUN as their institution.
Indigene/Catchment refers to candidates who are indigenes of Osun State or who attended secondary school within Osun State. These candidates enjoy slightly lower cut off marks as a form of state-level affirmative admission policy.
So if you’re from Osun State or you schooled there, you have a small but real advantage. Don’t ignore it.
UNIOSUN JAMB Cut Off Mark for 2026/2027 Academic Session
The Osun State University has officially set its JAMB cut off mark for the 2026/2027 academic session. Here’s the headline figure you need to know.
General JAMB Cut Off — 160
For the majority of courses in UNIOSUN, the minimum JAMB score required to qualify for the Post UTME screening exercise is 160. This means that if your UTME score is 159 or below, you cannot purchase the UNIOSUN Post UTME form — regardless of your O’level results or how competitive your preferred course is.
160 is the floor. Everything else builds from there.
Competitive Courses That Require 200 and Above
Not all courses use 160 as their JAMB cut off. Some professional and highly competitive programmes have a higher JAMB threshold of 200. These include:
- Medicine and Surgery (MBBS)
- Nursing Science
- Law (LLB)
- Common and Islamic Law
If you’re eyeing any of these courses, scoring just 160 in JAMB means you haven’t even made the first cut. You need at least 200 in UTME — and realistically, a score in the 220–250 range puts you in a much stronger position given how competitive these departments are.
UNIOSUN Departmental Cut Off Mark for All Courses 2026/2027
This is the section most candidates are really here for. Below is the full departmental cut off breakdown organised by faculty. Each figure shows the General Merit aggregate score and the Indigene/Catchment aggregate score.
Remember — these aggregate scores are not your raw JAMB score. They represent a combined figure calculated from your UTME and Post UTME performance. We’ll explain the exact calculation further below.
Faculty of Health Sciences Cut Off Marks
The Faculty of Health Sciences is UNIOSUN’s most competitive faculty. It houses courses that attract the highest number of applicants and therefore carry the highest departmental cut offs.
| Course | JAMB Cut Off | General Merit | Indigene/Catchment | Duration | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medicine & Surgery (MBBS) | 200 | 83.2 | 79.3 | 6 years | Osogbo |
| Nursing Science | 200 | 76.4 | 72.8 | 5 years | Osogbo |
| Medical Laboratory Science | 160 | 71.4 | 67.5 | 5 years | Osogbo |
| Radiography & Radiation Science | 160 | 69.8 | 65.0 | 5 years | Osogbo |
| Public Health | 160 | 63.0 | 58.5 | 4 years | Osogbo |
| Pharmacology | 160 | 64.7 | 58.6 | 4 years | Osogbo |
| Physiology | 160 | 61.1 | 49.8 | 4 years | Osogbo |
| Anatomy | 160 | 60.4 | 50.0 | 4 years | Osogbo |
| Nutrition & Dietetics | 160 | 59.4 | 48.3 | 4 years | Osogbo |
Medicine sits at 83.2 for general merit. That’s not a typo. It means only extremely high-scoring candidates get through — so if Medicine is your goal, you need to be scoring well above average in both JAMB and your Post UTME.
Faculty of Law Cut Off Marks
| Course | JAMB Cut Off | General Merit | Indigene/Catchment | Duration | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Law (LLB) | 200 | 76.4 | 73.2 | 5 years | Ifetedo |
| Common & Islamic Law | 160 | 71.4 | 65.6 | 5 years | Ifetedo |
| Criminology & Security Studies | 160 | 65.6 | 60.7 | 4 years | Ifetedo |
| Peace & Conflict Studies | 160 | 54.7 | 46.2 | 4 years | Ifetedo |
Law is competitive — but Common & Islamic Law and Criminology are more accessible pathways for candidates who don’t quite make the LLB cut.
Faculty of Agriculture Cut Off Marks
| Course | JAMB Cut Off | General Merit | Indigene/Catchment | Duration | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Animal Science | 160 | 56.0 | 43.0 | 4 years | Ejigbo |
| Agricultural Economics | 160 | 55.9 | 46.0 | 4 years | Ejigbo |
| Agronomy | 160 | 53.2 | 45.0 | 4 years | Ejigbo |
| Agricultural Extension | 160 | 53.8 | 45.0 | 4 years | Ejigbo |
| Wildlife Management | 160 | 47.0 | 40.0 | 4 years | Ejigbo |
| Agricultural Forestry | 160 | 45.0 | 40.0 | 4 years | Ejigbo |
| Fisheries & Aquaculture | 160 | 44.9 | 40.0 | 4 years | Ejigbo |
The Faculty of Agriculture consistently has some of the lowest cut off marks in UNIOSUN. If you have a JAMB score of 160+ but your aggregate isn’t looking great, Agriculture courses are worth considering.
Faculty of Arts Cut Off Marks
| Course | JAMB Cut Off | General Merit | Indigene/Catchment | Duration | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Linguistics & Communication Arts | 160 | 66.5 | 61.1 | 4 years | Ikire |
| English & International Studies | 160 | 63.5 | 55.1 | 4 years | Ikire |
| Philosophy | 160 | 63.0 | 49.3 | 4 years | Ikire |
| Theatre Arts | 160 | 61.5 | 54.6 | 4 years | Ikire |
| History & International Studies | 160 | 62.8 | 48.4 | 4 years | Ikire |
| French & International Studies | 160 | 60.2 | 45.0 | 4 years | Ikire |
| Islamic Studies | 160 | 57.8 | 40.0 | 4 years | Ikire |
| Tourism Studies | 160 | 56.2 | 42.9 | 4 years | Ikire |
| Yoruba | 160 | 45.0 | 40.0 | 4 years | Ikire |
| Arabic Language & Literature | 160 | 40.0 | 40.0 | 4 years | Ikire |
| Christian Religious Studies | 160 | 40.0 | 40.0 | 4 years | Ikire |
Arabic Language, Yoruba, and Christian Religious Studies have the most accessible entry points in the Faculty of Arts.
Faculty of Education Cut Off Marks
| Course | JAMB Cut Off | General Merit | Indigene/Catchment | Duration | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Education Guidance & Counseling | 160 | 59.7 | 45.0 | 4 years | Ipetu-Ijesa |
| Education English | 160 | 57.1 | 45.0 | 4 years | Ipetu-Ijesa |
| Education Management | 160 | 56.4 | 40.0 | 4 years | Ipetu-Ijesa |
| Education Chemistry | 160 | 54.3 | 40.0 | 4 years | Ipetu-Ijesa |
| Education Economics | 160 | 52.9 | 45.0 | 4 years | Ipetu-Ijesa |
| Education Mathematics | 160 | 46.1 | 40.0 | 4 years | Ipetu-Ijesa |
Education is a strong option for candidates who want a degree in teaching-related fields without needing an extremely high aggregate. Education Mathematics and Economics tend to have the most room.
Faculty of Science Cut Off Marks
| Course | JAMB Cut Off | General Merit | Indigene/Catchment | Duration | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Biochemistry | 160 | 62.8 | 57.0 | 4 years | Osogbo |
| Microbiology | 160 | 61.4 | 52.0 | 4 years | Osogbo |
| Computer Science | 160 | 65.0 | 55.0 | 4 years | Osogbo |
| Statistics | 160 | 58.0 | 48.0 | 4 years | Osogbo |
| Mathematics | 160 | 52.0 | 43.0 | 4 years | Osogbo |
| Physics | 160 | 55.0 | 45.0 | 4 years | Osogbo |
| Chemistry | 160 | 54.0 | 44.0 | 4 years | Osogbo |
Computer Science is the most competitive course in this faculty, with Biochemistry a close second.
Faculty of Engineering Cut Off Marks
| Course | JAMB Cut Off | General Merit | Indigene/Catchment | Duration | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Civil Engineering | 160 | 66.0 | 58.0 | 5 years | Osogbo |
| Electrical/Electronic Engineering | 160 | 65.0 | 56.0 | 5 years | Osogbo |
| Mechanical Engineering | 160 | 64.0 | 55.0 | 5 years | Osogbo |
Engineering courses require a solid aggregate. These aren’t the most expensive cut offs in the university, but they’re not a walk in the park either.
Faculty of Management Sciences Cut Off Marks
| Course | JAMB Cut Off | General Merit | Indigene/Catchment | Duration | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| International Relations & Diplomacy | 160 | 70.2 | 63.4 | 4 years | Okuku |
| Economics | 160 | 68.0 | 60.3 | 4 years | Okuku |
| Political Science | 160 | 67.8 | 61.4 | 4 years | Okuku |
| Sociology | 160 | 67.2 | 60.5 | 4 years | Okuku |
| Business Administration | 160 | 66.2 | 61.3 | 4 years | Okuku |
| Psychology | 160 | 64.8 | 52.0 | 4 years | Okuku |
| Accounting | 160 | 67.0 | 61.0 | 4 years | Okuku |
| Banking & Finance | 160 | 62.0 | 54.0 | 4 years | Okuku |
| Marketing | 160 | 64.0 | 57.0 | 4 years | Okuku |
| Public Administration | 160 | 62.9 | 56.7 | 4 years | Okuku |
| Industrial Relations & Personnel Management | 160 | 62.2 | 52.8 | 4 years | Okuku |
| Entrepreneurial Studies | 160 | 61.4 | 48.9 | 4 years | Okuku |
| Cooperative & Rural Development | 160 | 56.5 | 45.0 | 4 years | Okuku |
| Geography | 160 | 50.0 | 45.0 | 4 years | Okuku |
International Relations & Diplomacy has the highest cut off in this faculty, while Geography and Cooperative & Rural Development are the most accessible.
How UNIOSUN Calculates Your Aggregate Score (With a Real Example)
This is something many candidates don’t understand until it’s too late. Your aggregate score is not just your JAMB score — it’s a combined figure that UNIOSUN uses to rank all candidates. Here’s how it works.
The Formula Explained Simply
UNIOSUN’s aggregate score is calculated by combining your UTME score and your Post UTME screening score using a weighted formula. The common approach used by most UNIOSUN-affiliated sources is:
- UTME Score ÷ 8 = UTME contribution
- Post UTME Score (expressed as a percentage) ÷ 2 = Post UTME contribution
- Aggregate Score = UTME contribution + Post UTME contribution
This gives your Post UTME performance a heavy weight — which means performing well in the screening test can significantly boost your chances, even if your JAMB score wasn’t spectacular.
Step-by-Step Calculation Example
Let’s say a candidate named Tunde scored 220 in JAMB and 60% in his Post UTME screening. Here’s how his aggregate is calculated:
- UTME contribution: 220 ÷ 8 = 27.5
- Post UTME contribution: 60 ÷ 2 = 30
- Aggregate Score: 27.5 + 30 = 57.5
Now let’s compare with another candidate, Amaka, who scored 180 in JAMB but performed better in the Post UTME — say 80%:
- UTME contribution: 180 ÷ 8 = 22.5
- Post UTME contribution: 80 ÷ 2 = 40
- Aggregate Score: 22.5 + 40 = 62.5
Even though Tunde scored 40 more points in JAMB, Amaka’s stronger Post UTME performance gives her a higher aggregate. This is exactly why candidates who ace the Post UTME screening often beat those with higher JAMB scores.
The lesson here: don’t underestimate the Post UTME. It can turn the tables.
What to Do If Your Score Is Below the Cut Off
Finding out your JAMB score is below 160, or that your aggregate doesn’t meet your desired department’s requirement — that’s a tough moment. But it’s not the end. Here’s what you can realistically do.
Courses With the Lowest Cut Off Marks in UNIOSUN
If your aggregate is on the lower end, these are your best-bet courses — ones that consistently have the lowest departmental cut off marks at UNIOSUN:
- Arabic Language & Literature — General: 40.0 | Indigene: 40.0
- Christian Religious Studies — General: 40.0 | Indigene: 40.0
- Fisheries & Aquaculture — General: 44.9 | Indigene: 40.0
- Agricultural Forestry — General: 45.0 | Indigene: 40.0
- Yoruba — General: 45.0 | Indigene: 40.0
- Wildlife Management — General: 47.0 | Indigene: 40.0
- Geography — General: 50.0 | Indigene: 45.0
These aren’t “lesser” degrees — they’re legitimate academic programmes. Many graduates from these departments go on to successful careers, postgraduate studies, and even academic positions.
How to Switch to a Less Competitive Course
If you chose a course like Nursing but your aggregate won’t make it, you don’t have to give up on UNIOSUN entirely. You have options:
First, check if UNIOSUN’s admission portal allows you to update your course preference. Many candidates successfully switch to related or less competitive courses during the clearance or screening process.
Second, you can use the JAMB Change of Course tool on the JAMB portal to change your preferred institution or course before the admission window closes.
Third — and this is important — contact the UNIOSUN admission office directly. Sometimes there are departmental vacancies in less popular courses, especially in the second round of admission offers.
Common Mistakes Candidates Make During UNIOSUN Admission
Nobody talks about this enough. Here are the mistakes that cost candidates admission every single year at UNIOSUN.
Choosing a course based on what friends are doing — If your passion and aptitude aren’t aligned with a course, you’ll likely struggle academically. Choose based on your strengths, not social pressure.
Ignoring the Post UTME — Some candidates score well in JAMB and then coast through the Post UTME without adequate preparation. As we showed in the aggregate calculation above, this can cost you your spot to someone with a lower JAMB score.
Not checking faculty-specific O’level subject requirements — Meeting the cut off mark is one thing. Having the correct O’level subject combination is another. For example, applying for Medicine without Chemistry in your O’level is an automatic disqualification — regardless of your aggregate.
Applying for Medicine or Nursing with exactly 160 in JAMB — These courses require a JAMB score of 200+. Many candidates don’t realize this and waste their form fees.
Waiting too long to check their admission status — UNIOSUN releases admission lists in batches. Candidates who don’t check regularly may miss acceptance deadlines and lose their space to another candidate.
Not uploading O’level results to their JAMB profile — Your O’level result must be uploaded to your JAMB profile before UNIOSUN can verify it. Skipping this step delays your admission process.
How to Complete the UNIOSUN Post UTME Process After Meeting the Cut Off
Great — you’ve checked your JAMB score and you’re above 160 (or 200 if you’re going for Medicine, Nursing, or Law). What happens next?
Here’s the step-by-step process:
Step 1: Purchase the UNIOSUN Post UTME form — Visit the official UNIOSUN admissions portal at uniosun.edu.ng and pay the screening form fee. You’ll need to use your JAMB registration number to access the form.
Step 2: Fill in your details — Complete the online form accurately. Double-check your name, course preference, and JAMB number. Errors here can cause serious delays.
Step 3: Print your screening slip — After successful form completion, print your screening timetable and exam slip. This is your access pass to the screening venue.
Step 4: Sit the Post UTME screening — Show up on the date stated on your slip with required documents (O’level certificate, JAMB result printout, ID card). Take the computer-based screening test.
Step 5: Check your Post UTME result — Results are released on the UNIOSUN portal after the exercise. Calculate your aggregate using the formula above to estimate your chances.
Step 6: Check the admission list — UNIOSUN releases admission offers on its portal and also through the JAMB CAPS platform. Log in regularly and accept your offer promptly if you see your name.
Step 7: Pay acceptance fee and register — Once admitted, pay the UNIOSUN acceptance fee of ₦40,000 and proceed with course registration.
UNIOSUN Campuses and Which Courses Are Offered Where
UNIOSUN runs a unique multi-campus model spread across six towns in Osun State. This matters because the course you choose determines which campus you’ll be studying at. Here’s a quick overview:
- Osogbo (Main Campus) — Medicine, Nursing, Health Sciences, Science, Engineering
- Ikire — Faculty of Arts
- Ejigbo — Faculty of Agriculture
- Ifetedo — Faculty of Law
- Ipetu-Ijesa — Faculty of Education
- Okuku — Faculty of Management Sciences and Social Sciences
If you’re planning to live on campus, make sure you know which town your faculty is in. Accommodation, transport, and cost of living can vary between campuses.
Frequently Asked Questions About UNIOSUN Cut Off Marks
What is the cut off mark for UNIOSUN in 2026/2027? The JAMB cut off mark for UNIOSUN in 2026/2027 is 160 for most courses. However, competitive programmes like Medicine, Nursing, and Law require a minimum JAMB score of 200.
What is the cut off mark for Nursing in UNIOSUN? The departmental cut off for Nursing Science at UNIOSUN is 76.4 (general merit) and 72.8 (indigene/catchment). You also need a JAMB score of at least 200 to be eligible to purchase the Post UTME form for this course.
What is the cut off mark for Medicine in UNIOSUN? Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) has the highest cut off in the university — 83.2 for general merit and 79.3 for indigene/catchment. A JAMB score of 200+ is required.
Can I gain admission into UNIOSUN with just 160 in JAMB? Yes — but only for courses where the JAMB cut off is 160. You’ll still need to perform well in the Post UTME to achieve a competitive aggregate. Courses like Agriculture, Education, and some Arts programmes have lower departmental cut offs that are achievable with 160.
How is the UNIOSUN aggregate score calculated? UNIOSUN combines your UTME score and Post UTME percentage using a weighted formula. The standard calculation is: (UTME score ÷ 8) + (Post UTME percentage ÷ 2). The result is your aggregate score, which is compared against departmental cut offs.
Does UNIOSUN consider O’level results in the aggregate? While O’level results are a requirement for admission, the main aggregate formula at UNIOSUN focuses on UTME and Post UTME scores. However, having poor O’level results in required subjects can disqualify you from a course even if your aggregate is high enough.
What is the easiest course to get into in UNIOSUN? Based on departmental cut offs, Arabic Language & Literature and Christian Religious Studies have the lowest cut off marks in the university at 40.0. Agricultural Forestry and Fisheries & Aquaculture are also among the most accessible.
What happens if I miss the UNIOSUN Post UTME screening? Missing the Post UTME means you cannot be considered for admission in that session. The Post UTME score is a critical part of your aggregate calculation, and UNIOSUN does not offer makeup screenings. If you miss it, you’ll need to reapply the following year.
Meeting the UNIOSUN admission cut off mark for all courses is just the beginning — but it’s a beginning that opens a real door. Know your numbers, calculate your aggregate honestly, pick a course that matches your score and your interests, and prepare seriously for the Post UTME.
UNIOSUN is an affordable, accredited state university with a growing reputation across multiple disciplines. Whether you’re aiming for Medicine in Osogbo or Education in Ipetu-Ijesa, the path is clear — now you just have to walk it.