JAMB Cut off Mark for Engineering Courses in Universities and Polytechnics 2025/2026 Academic Session | Authentic Updates

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially announced the cut off mark for Engineering for all institutions. This cut off mark covers all Universities and Polytechnics across the country offering Engineering courses. This jamb cut off mark is for the 2025/2026 academic session it may be upgraded or downgraded for the next academic session depending on the level of UTME score. The announcement for the cut off mark was made during JAMB stake holders meeting which took place today 2025.

Therefore, the cut off mark is set as admission guideline for all higher institutions offering various Engineering courses in their admission process across the country. In problems of this type prospective candidates do ask question such as; what is the JAMB cut off mark for admission for Engineering 2025? First read below for all engineering courses offered in Nigerian Institutions (Universities and Polytechnics):

  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Food Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Petroleum Engineering
  • Electrical / Electronic Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Marine Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Metallurgical and Material Engineering
  • Production and Industrial Engineering
  • Structural Engineering

Read below for JAMB cut off point for Engineering 2025 for universities, and Polytechnics in Nigeria.

 

What is JAMB Cut off Mark for Engineering Programmes 2025 for Universities?

Since all Universities in Nigeria are degree awarding institutions, it is the highest for the JAMB cut off point in Engineering for 2025 which is set for 140. This cut across all federal, state, and private universities across Nigeria.  In this situation admission depends on cut off mark set by schools. Candidates aiming at studying Engineering should score even higher. Also, Colleges which are affiliate to any university across the nation for the award of Degree in Engineering are also to use the official 140 for admitting students to their B.Sc. Engineering programmes. This is to show candidates academic readiness to undertake degree programmes in Engineering.

JAMB Cut Off Mark For Engineering courses for universities and Polytechnics 2025/2026 Academic Session | Authentic updates

 

Most universities also set their cut off mark for engineering. See the table below for possible cut off mark for Engineering;

Engineering Courses JAMB Cut Off Mark Possible Universities Cut off Mark
Agricultural Engineering 140 200
Structural Engineering 140 220
Production and Industrial Engineering 140 210
Metallurgical and Material Engineering 140 210
Mechanical Engineering 140 230
Marine Engineering 140 230
Civil Engineering 140 240
Computer Engineering 140 230
Electrical / Electronic Engineering 140 250
Petroleum Engineering 140 250
Chemical Engineering 140 220
Food Engineering 140 230

What is 2025 JAMB Cut off Mark for Engineering in Polytechnics?

This is in reference to all Polytechnics which are National Diploma (ND) awarding institutions. They also participate in Post UTME Screening form.  They have their general JAMB cut off mark for Engineering courses 2025 set at 120. Therefore, JAMB cut off mark for  2025 for ND post utme screening form is 120. This is in case candidates may ask questions such as: what is the cut off point to get admission into a polytechnic offering Engineering Courses?

The benchmark for polytechnic (ND Engineering) is in line with the practical and technical focus of these institutions in Engineering. It is of good for prospective candidates to score above the official JAMB cut off point for 2025 for engineering programme in Polytechnic. This helps candidates admission to be guaranteed with a higher JAMB score.

Engineering Courses JAMB Cut Off Mark Possible Polytechnic Cut off Mark
Agricultural Engineering 120 150
Structural Engineering 120 140
Production and Industrial Engineering 120 150
Metallurgical and Material Engineering 120 180

250 PTI

Mechanical Engineering 120 160
Marine Engineering 120 150

260 PTI

Civil Engineering 120 180
Computer Engineering 120 140
Electrical / Electronic Engineering 120 170
Petroleum Engineering 120 250 PTI
Chemical Engineering 120 230 PTI
Food Engineering 120 140

Note that PTI stands for Petroleum Training Institute Delta State.  Although the institution is a National Diploma (ND) school, it is very competitive in admission seeking.

 

What is JAMB 2025 Cut off Mark for Engineering  in Colleges?

The JAMB cut off point for College of Education (Technical) 2025 in Educational Technology is set at 140. This applies to all colleges of Technical Education across the Nation. It include federal, states and private owned college of Technical Education. The institution awards Certificate in Educational Technology (NCE TECH). The programme span for a period of three years. It also conform the standard for admission seekers who are aspiring to become technological teachers in future. This measure use by JAMB helps to keep academic standard higher academic in the education sector across the country.

Addressing some Important questions about jamb cut off mark for Engineering Programs on admission.

The followings are some of the most salient questions about JAMB cut off mark for Engineering courses 2025 for all institutions.

Does JAMB cut off mark for Engineering 2025 guarantee admission?

This is one of the most common false conclusion about the criteria for admission in to  programme. Although, JAMB cut off mark for Engineering is the first steps to being given admission, it does not in anywhere automatically guarantees admission into anyone of the Engineering programmes.

Thus, this cut off mark only grants prospective applicants the access to apply for post UTME of ‘’some of the institutions of their choice offering Engineering’’.  Therefore, it is of utmost important for prospective candidates to have the cut off mark for Engineering. It is also necessary for candidates for Engineering to score higher above the official JAMB cut off mark for for Engineering 2025 and that of the institution of choice. Most institutions in Nigeria have their own cut off mark for Engineering courses since it is a very competitive course. More so, candidates’ grades on their O’level (s) (WAEC, or NECO) Certificate and course admission quotas plays a great deal in determining applicant’s admission status.

Is JAMB cut off mark the same across all programmes / courses for schools?

This is one other salient question which most admission seekers ask before  they go ahead to apply for admission in various institutions. However, JAMB 2025 cut off mark for Engineering in all institution is not the same across the nation. Some institutions have different cut off mark for Engineering depending on the following:

  • Total numbers of applicants to each Engineering course
  • competitiveness for admission into Engineering programme
  • Jamb score average for the year

In cases of this type, individual School may decide to set their cut off mark for Engineering programmes higher in order to make sure that only best candidates are given the opportunity to seek for admission.

Does institutions set higher cut off marks for Engineering above JAMB cut off Mark for 2025

This information pertinent which admission seekers for Engineering programme must have knowledge of. Due to the higher percentage rate of admission seekers for Engineering programme, each institution may decide to raise their cut off point for Engineering higher than that of JAMB benchmark. This decision is purely for their administrative conveniences and also standard by such institutions. Therefore, all institutions have the freedom to raise their cut off mark for Engineering programme higher. Furthermore, this institutions to maintain high academic standards and also helps to admit students who are best suited for the programmes of choice.

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