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Approved Cut Off Marks For Courses In UNILORIN For 2019/2020 Session

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The management of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)  has released the Admission cut-off marks for 2019/2020 academic session. All the candidates who made the University of Ilorin their first choice and scored 180 and above in the last UTME are eligible for the post UTME screening exercise.

Read Also: UNILORIN Pre-admission Screening exercise registration for 2019/2020 Session

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Below are the cut-off marks for the various courses:

1. B. Aquaculture and Fisheries  - 180
2. B.Agric - 200
3. B.Sc. Food Science - 200
4. B.Sc. Home Economics - 180
5. B. Forestry and Wildlife  - 180
6. B.A. Arabic  - 180
7. B.A. English  - 210
8. B.A. French  - 180
9.B.A. History and International Studies  - 210
10. B.A. Linguistics  - 190
11. B.A. Yoruba  - 180
12. B.A. Hausa  - 180
13. B.A. Igbo  - 180
14. B.A. Performing Arts - 190
15. B.A. Christian Studies  - 180
16. B.A. Islamic Studies - 180
17. B.A. Comparative Religious Studies - 180
18. B.Pharmacy - 250
19. B.Sc. (Ed.) Social Studies - 180
20. B.Sc. (Ed.) Economics - 180
21. B.Sc. (Ed.) Geography - 180
22. B.A. (Ed.) Social Studies - 180
23. B.Sc. (Ed.) Educational Technology - 180
24. B.Sc. (Ed.) Computer Science  - 180
25. B.Sc. (Ed.) Technology Education  - 180
26. B.Sc.(Ed.) Health Education  - 180
27. B.Ed. Primary Education Studies  - 180
28. B. Ed Adult Education Studies  - 180
29. B.Ed. Counsellor Education  - 180
30. B.Ed. Educational Management  - 180
31. B.Sc. (Ed.) Business Education  - 180
32. B.Sc.(Ed.) Human Kinetics  - 180
33. B.Sc. (Ed.) Biology  - 180
34. B.Sc. (Ed.) Chemistry - 180
35. B.Sc. (Ed.) Mathematics - 180
36. B.Sc. (Ed.) Physics - 180
37. B.Sc. (Ed.) Agriculture - 180
38. B.A. (Ed.) Arabic - 180
39. B.A. (Ed.) Christian Studies - 180
40. B.A. (Ed.) English - 190
41. B.A. (Ed.) French - 180
42. B.A. (Ed.) History - 180
43. B.A. (Ed.) Islamic Studies - 180
44. B.A. (Ed.) Yoruba - 180
45. B.Eng. Water Resources and Environmental Engineering - 200
46. B.Eng. Computer Engineering - 240
47. B.Eng. Food Engineering - 200
48. B.Eng. Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering - 190
49. B.Eng. Civil Engineering - 230
50. B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering - 230
51. B.Eng. Electrical and Electronics Engineering - 240
52. B.Eng. Chemical Engineering - 220
53. B.Eng. Metallurgical Engineering - 200
54. B.Eng. Biomedical Engineering - 200
55. B.Sc. Architecture - 220
56. B.Sc. Estate Management - 180
57. B.Sc. Quantity Surveying - 220
58. B.Sc. Surveying and Geo-informatics - 180
59. B.Sc. Urban and Regional Planning - 180
60. DVM (Veterinary Medicine) - 200
61. LL.B. Common Law - 260
62. LL.B. Common & Islamic Law - 230
63. B.Sc. Anatomy - 220
64. B.Sc. Physiology - 220
#B.Sc. Physiotherapy - 230
65. MB;BS - 260
66. B. Nursing Science - 230
67. B.Sc. Computer Science - 220
68. B.Sc. Mass Communication - 240
69. B.Sc. Information and Communication Science - 190
70. B.Sc. Library and Information Science - 180
71. B.Sc. Telecommunication Science - 200
72. Doctor of Optometry - 220
73. B.Sc. Biochemistry - 220
74. B.Sc. Microbiology - 220
75. B.Sc. Plant Biology - 180
76. B.Sc. Zoology - 180
77. B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry - 200
78. B.Sc. Applied Geophysics - 180
79. B.Sc. Chemistry - 180
80. B.Sc. Physics - 180
81. B.Sc. Geology & Mineral Science - 200
82. B.Sc. Mathematics - 180
83. B.Sc. Statistics - 190
84. B.Sc. Finance - 190
85. B.Sc. Marketing - 200
86. B.Sc. Industrial Relations & Personnel Management - 180
87. B.Sc. Public Administration - 200
88. B.Sc. Accounting - 240
89. B.Sc. Business Administration - 220
90. B.Sc. Criminology and Security Studies - 180
91. B.Sc. Economics - 220
92. B.Sc. Geography & Environmental Management - 180
93. B.Sc. Political Science - 210
94. B.Sc. Sociology - 200

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