Are you aspiring to gain admission into the University of Benin (UNIBEN) for the 2024/2025 academic session? If yes, this blog post is your go-to guide for everything you need to know—from the JAMB cut-off mark to departmental cut-offs, O'Level requirements, Direct Entry criteria, and Post-UTME screening. Understanding these key components can significantly improve your chances of securing admission into one of Nigeria’s most prestigious institutions.
About the University of Benin
Located in Edo State, the University of Benin is a renowned federal university established in 1970. Over the years, it has built a reputation for academic excellence and has become one of the most competitive institutions in Nigeria. Every year, thousands of students apply to study various undergraduate programs at UNIBEN.
What is the JAMB Cut-Off Mark for UNIBEN?
For the 2024/2025 admission cycle, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) cut-off mark for UNIBEN is 200. This means candidates who score at least 200 in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) are eligible to apply for the Post-UTME screening.
However, scoring 200 is not a guarantee for admission. The competition is fierce, and programs like Medicine, Law, and Engineering often require higher scores due to their popularity.
Note: You must select UNIBEN as your first-choice institution in JAMB to be considered for admission.
UNIBEN Departmental Cut-Off Marks
After meeting the general JAMB cut-off, candidates must meet the departmental cut-off marks, which vary based on the course of study. These marks are influenced by factors such as the number of applicants and performance in UTME and Post-UTME.
While the university does not always publicly release departmental cut-offs, past trends show that:
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Medicine and Surgery typically require at least 250–270+
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Law may demand 240–260
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Engineering courses often range from 230–250
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Arts and Education programs may accept scores from 200 upwards
To get accurate departmental cut-offs, monitor UNIBEN’s official website or announcements during the admission period.
O’Level Admission Requirements
Besides meeting the UTME and departmental scores, candidates must also satisfy UNIBEN’s O'Level requirements. These are crucial for both UTME and Direct Entry applicants.
General O'Level Requirements:
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A minimum of five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics (for most courses).
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Acceptable O’Level exams include WAEC, NECO, GCE, or their equivalents.
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The five credits must be obtained in no more than two sittings.
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For competitive courses like Medicine and Law, the five credits are usually expected in one sitting only.
Direct Entry Admission Requirements
UNIBEN also accepts Direct Entry candidates into 200 Level. If you're applying through Direct Entry for the 2024/2025 academic session, you must meet the following criteria:
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Possess at least two A-Level passes in relevant subjects.
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Hold a National Diploma (ND), NCE, or Higher National Diploma (HND) with a minimum of Lower Credit/Merit.
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Fulfill the same O'Level requirements mentioned earlier.
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Apply through JAMB Direct Entry and choose UNIBEN as your first-choice institution.
UNIBEN Post-UTME Screening
All qualified UTME and Direct Entry candidates must undergo UNIBEN’s Post-UTME screening. Here's how it works:
1. Registration
Once the university announces the screening date, eligible candidates must:
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Visit the UNIBEN Post-UTME portal
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Fill out their application form with correct academic details
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Pay the required screening fee (usually around ₦2,000)
2. Screening Process
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The screening is typically a Computer-Based Test (CBT).
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Questions are based on your UTME subject combination.
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Some years may not involve tests but rather screening based on results (aggregate scores from JAMB and O'Level).
3. Aggregate Scoring
UNIBEN often calculates aggregate scores using a formula such as:
Higher aggregate scores increase your chances of admission.
How to Apply for UNIBEN Admission
Here’s a step-by-step guide to the UNIBEN admission process:
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Register for JAMB and choose UNIBEN as your first choice.
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Score at least 200 in the UTME.
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Obtain the required O’Level credits.
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Apply for Post-UTME screening through the official portal.
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Participate in the screening test or wait for aggregate score evaluation.
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Check the admission list on UNIBEN's portal or JAMB CAPS.
Important Things to Note
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Wrong subject combinations can ruin your chances. Check JAMB's brochure for the correct UTME subjects for your course.
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Ensure consistency in the names used across your documents (JAMB, O'Level, and other credentials).
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Upload your O'Level results to the JAMB portal via a CBT center if you haven’t already.
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Monitor UNIBEN's website and social media for updates on screening dates and admission news.
Final Thoughts
Admission into the University of Benin is highly competitive, but with the right preparation and understanding of the process, you can secure your place. Always aim for a high JAMB score, ensure your O’Level results are in order, and stay up to date with announcements from the university.
Good luck with your 2024/2025 UNIBEN admission journey!