The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially announced July 8, 2025 as the date for its annual policy meeting. Now, here's where it gets interesting.
This isn’t just any ordinary meeting. It’s the meeting where JAMB, in collaboration with vice chancellors, rectors, provosts, and admission stakeholders, deliberates and sets the minimum cut-off marks for admission into:
Nigerian universities (public and private)
Polytechnics
Colleges of education
What Happens During the Policy Meeting?
Before the policy meeting, all tertiary institutions are required to submit their preferred cut-off marks based on their admission criteria. At the meeting, votes are cast, policies are debated, and final decisions are made.
The suspense?
You’ll need to wait until after the meeting to know exactly what the minimum scores will be. Will they raise the bar for competitive courses like Medicine, Law, and Engineering? Or will there be a surprise reduction due to national performance trends? Only July 8 holds the answer!
What This Means for You
If you’ve written your UTME and are aiming for a competitive course or top university, this is a crucial moment. JAMB cut off marks will determine your eligibility to be considered for admission in 2025.
What You Should Do Now:
Stay updated on JAMB announcements
Begin post-UTME prep, especially if your score is within range
Follow trusted education blogs or admission consultants for real-time updates
⏳ The clock is ticking... and the future of your admission could be decided in a matter of days. Don’t be caught off guard!
Stay tuned. Once the policy meeting is concluded, we’ll publish a full breakdown of the official cut-off marks for all categories of institutions.
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