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Oduduwa University Cut-off Mark for 2021/2022 (Departmental)

Oduduwa University (OUI) cut-off marks for 2021/2022 admission exercise are out. The Ipetumodu University’s minimum admission score has been the subject of inquiries following the release of JAMB UTME results.

Many candidates who are now willing to do change of institution to other universities want to know the details. The Oduduwa University cut-off mark is what you have to score in order to stand a chance of getting admission into the university.

In the table below, you will find all the courses offered at OUI and the corresponding cut-off marks for admission.

Oduduwa University Cut-off Mark

Oduduwa University Cut-off Marks (Departmental)

ODUDUWA UNIVERSITY COURSES (DEPARTMENTS)CUT-OFF MARKS
* College of Natural and Applied Sciences
Physics160
Chemical Sciences (Industrial Chemistry, Chemistry, and Biochemistry)160
Biological Sciences160
Mathematics and Statistics160
Computer Science160
Microbiology160
* College of Environmental Design and Management
Estate Management160
Quantity Surveying160
Architecture160
* College of Management Sciences
Economics160
Accounting160
Banking & Finance160
Business Administration160
Mass Communication / Media Technology160
Public Administration160
International Relations160
Political Science160
Legend:
* Name of Faculty or College.

According to OUI’s post-utme advert, all prospective students must attain the UTME cut off mark. The mark that JAMB uses for universities is 160, therefore, that is the cut-off mark for all OUI departments.

In light of this, if you are considering a change of institution to Oduduwa University, Ipetumode, check their school fees to know what you are getting into. You can do that by clicking the link below.

RECOMMENDED: Oduduwa University Ipetumodu (OUI) School Fees.

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