In Nigeria, the cut off mark for nursing is the minimum score required by candidates in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to gain admission into a nursing program at a Nigerian university or college of nursing.

For the 2023/2024 academic year, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has not yet released the official cut off mark for nursing. However, in previous years, the cut off mark for nursing has been set at 230, which means that candidates who scored below 230 in the UTME will not be considered for admission into a nursing program.

It is important to note that the cut off mark for nursing may vary depending on the university or college of nursing. Some institutions may set a higher cut off mark than others, so it is advisable for candidates to check the official website of their preferred institution to know the exact cut off mark for nursing for the 2023/2024 academic year.

In addition to the UTME score, other factors such as the candidate’s O’level results and post UTME score may also be considered in the admission process. Therefore, candidates are advised to perform well in all aspects of the admission process to increase their chances of gaining admission into a nursing program in Nigeria.

Jamb cut off mark for Nursing

The official minimum  mark for nursing in the Jamb is “250,” although students should be aware that the school usually announces its own cutoff mark. Therefore, it is advised to work hard in order to do well in both the jamb and the putme in order to be on the safe side.

Nursing average mark for 2023/2024 academic section.

Each institution has a different cutoff score for nursing, however the range is typically between 250 and 230. Visit the specific school website and check the cut off mark there to find out the exact cut off mark for the school you’re applying to in order to be on the safe side.

List of Universities that offer Nursing in Nigeria.

There are several universities in Nigeria that offer nursing programs at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Here is a list of some of the universities in Nigeria that offer nursing:

  1. University of Ibadan, Ibadan
  2. University of Lagos, Lagos
  3. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
  4. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
  5. University of Benin, Benin City
  6. University of Nigeria, Nsukka
  7. University of Ilorin, Ilorin
  8. University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt
  9. Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
  10. Bayero University Kano, Kano
  11. Lagos State University, Ojo
  12. Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma
  13. Delta State University, Abraka
  14. Madonna University, Okija
  15. Bowen University, Iwo.

These are just a few of the many universities in Nigeria that offer nursing programs. Candidates interested in pursuing a nursing degree should research the specific admission requirements and programs offered by each institution before making a decision.

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Subject requirements for Nursing before writing jamb.

To be eligible to write the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for admission into a nursing program in Nigeria, candidates are required to have at least five credit passes in the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE) or its equivalent. These credit passes must be obtained in subjects that are relevant to nursing.

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Here are the subject requirements for nursing before writing JAMB:

  1. English Language: This is compulsory for all candidates.
  2. Mathematics: Mathematics is also a compulsory subject for nursing.
  3. Chemistry: A credit pass in Chemistry is required for nursing.
  4. Biology: A credit pass in Biology is also required for nursing.
  5. Physics: A credit pass in Physics is an added advantage but not always compulsory. However, some institutions may require a credit pass in Physics.

Candidates are advised to check the specific admission requirements of their preferred institution as some universities may have additional subject requirements for nursing.

It is important for candidates to prepare adequately and perform well in these subjects in order to have a competitive edge during the admission process.

FAQs About Cut Off Mark for Nursing in Nigeria

Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about cut off marks for nursing in Nigeria:

Q: What is a cut off mark for nursing in Nigeria? A: A cut off mark for nursing is the minimum score required by candidates in the UTME to gain admission into a nursing program in a Nigerian university or college of nursing.

Q: What is the current cut off mark for nursing in Nigeria? A: The current cut off mark for nursing in Nigeria for the 2023/2024 academic year has not yet been officially announced by JAMB. However, in previous years, the cut off mark for nursing has been set at 230.

Q: What subjects do I need to pass to be eligible for nursing? A: To be eligible for nursing in Nigeria, candidates are required to have at least five credit passes in the SSCE or its equivalent. The subjects required for nursing include English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, and Physics.

Q: Is the cut off mark for nursing the same for all universities in Nigeria? A: No, the cut off mark for nursing may vary depending on the university or college of nursing. Some institutions may set a higher cut off mark than others, so it is advisable for candidates to check the official website of their preferred institution to know the exact cut off mark for nursing for the 2023/2024 academic year.

Q: What other factors are considered for admission into a nursing program? A: In addition to the UTME score, other factors such as the candidate’s O’level results and post UTME score may also be considered in the admission process. Therefore, candidates are advised to perform well in all aspects of the admission process to increase their chances of gaining admission into a nursing program in Nigeria.

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Abdullahi Suleiman a Certified Registered Nurse based in Nigeria, an Entrepreneur and Also a Blogger, passionate about Community Development and Cosmetic Nursing

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