UNIBEN Official Cut off Mark for 2020/2021 Session is Out

Filed in School News by on December 11, 2019

UNIBEN Official Cut off Mark for 2020/2021 Session is Out.

UNIBEN Official Cut off Mark 2020… The management of University of Benin (UNIBEN) wishes to inform all aspirants that the JAMB official cut off mark for 2020/2021 academic session has been released by the University.

UNIBEN Official Cut Off Mark 2018

There are certain criteria to be observed by students before being admitted to study in any of the courses in any university. One of these which include meeting the required cut of mark for each schools’ as well as the courses itself.  It is very easy to obtain admission if one has met the required cut off mark for the admission into a particular course.

Cut off mark is an agreed score set by a particular institution as a basics of admitting students into the department of study.  This score is usually accredited to candidates based on their performance in a particular examination. However, students who have scored above the required cut off mark will be given admission and preferentially treated in admission process above those who have met the exacts cut off mark.

UNIBEN Cut off Mark

Jamb fixed cut off mark for UNIBEN is 180.

You might ask questions like: I had 180 and above but was not still given the admission to study my desired course?

Candidates with higher scores are first considered in admission basics candidates with lower scores though might meet the cut off mark of 180 may likely not be admitted. In fact, it is the higher your scores, the higher the chance of being admitted.

UNIBEN Address and Locations

The University of Benin is located in the heart of the town of Benin, Ogogugbo, Benin City, Nigeria.

Contact US @

[email protected] or 07098805057

Latest Update: The University of Benin, UNIBEN admission cut-off mark for the 2019/2020 academic session is yet to be announced. The one displayed Above is for the 2020/2021 academic session. We hope this will give you an idea of what to expect in 2020/2021. ***Bookmark this page and keep checking back for updated version***

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  1. omerebere orji says:

    please, is it possible for me to get admitted in university of Benin city with a Neco ssce result.

  2. omerebere orji says:

    Is it possible for me to get admitted in university of Benin city with a Neco ssce result.

  3. Joy says:

    I need information about the screening date.here is my number 09080288764

  4. Jaja Pamela says:

    I need information concerning admission process..

  5. Mkpuma chidimma perpetual says:

    pls date and day of the screening my no 09033672478

  6. Prof Aigbokhan says:

    UNIBEN POST UTME FORM IS OUT FOR MORE DETAILS CALL 09038591945 FOR HELP

  7. destiny says:

    thanks 4 d info.

  8. Blesyn says:

    Plzzzzzzzzz, tell us d date 4 d screening.
    Here z ma number 08147739729

  9. Desmond says:

    please I need information about the screening dates and time my phone no. 08151485580

  10. Agbor Edward says:

    Thank you so much for all information provided. Pls I will need infor on screening time and days

  11. Great says:

    pls ill love to knw if uniben offer radiography and whats the departmental cutoff mark?

  12. ogbemudia joseph says:

    when will admission screening process comingup

  13. Martin says:

    Development partners, that is dnoors, working in poor countries have a duty to ensure that they ‘do no harm’ and should work into their country strategies both assistance to retention of health care staff and prevention of those same staff migrating to the donor countries.Where is the joined up government that should ensure that a country supporting a health service on one hand is not ‘poaching’ its qualified health service staff on the other? Many donor countries are guilty of this, as referred to in the article. The role of development partners needs further attention.

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