JAMB Score Calculator & Cut-off Mark Checker 2026

Calculate your JAMB UTME total score from 4 subject scores and instantly check if you meet cut-off marks for top Nigerian universities.

238
Total JAMB Score
59.5%
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Score Breakdown

SubjectScoreOut of
Total238400

University Cut-off Marks (2026)

UniversityGeneral Cut-offMedicineEngineeringLaw
UNILAG200280+240+260+
University of Ibadan (UI)200290+240+250+
OAU Ile-Ife180270+220+240+
UNN Nsukka180250+210+230+
ABU Zaria180260+200+220+
UNIBEN180250+200+220+
FUTA170N/A200+N/A
UNILORIN170240+200+210+
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum JAMB score?
The maximum JAMB UTME score is 400, made up of 4 subjects each scored out of 100. Most competitive courses require 250+ for top universities.
What is the minimum JAMB score for university admission?
JAMB sets the minimum cut-off at 140 for universities and 100 for polytechnics. However, individual universities set higher cut-offs — most federal universities require 200 and above.
What JAMB score do I need for Medicine?
Medicine and Surgery is among the most competitive courses. UNILAG, UI and UNIBEN typically require 280+ for Medicine. You also need a very strong Post-UTME score and excellent O'Level grades.
Can I gain admission with 180 in JAMB?
Yes, 180 is above the federal minimum. Universities like ABU, OAU, UNN and UNIBEN accept 180 as a baseline for less competitive courses. However, you still need to pass Post-UTME screening.
Is JAMB score the only factor for admission?
No. JAMB score is one component. Universities also consider your Post-UTME screening score, O'Level results (WAEC/NECO), and some use a weighted aggregate formula. Your course and catchment area also matter.