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    OOU Cut-off Mark 2024/2025 | JAMB & Post-UTME

    Olabisi Onabanjo University, OOU cut-off mark is the least score a prospective student must have in jamb before he/she is qualified to take part in the university post-UTME screening exercise.

    OOU cut-off mark

    OOU, located in Ago- Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria, is a state-owned university.

    It was founded on July 7, 1982, as Ogun state university (OSU) and was renamed Olabisi Onabanjo University on May 29, 2001.

    It was done in honor of the chief (Dr.) Olabisi Onabanjo, whose efforts as the then governor of the state, gave birth to the university.

    Did u choose OOU as your preferred choice of institution during the jamb application process? If your answer is yes, this post is for you.

    You should know that there are two different types of OOU cut-off marks

    • OOU general cut-off mark
    • OOU departmental cut-off mark

    OOU General Cut-Off Mark

    The general cut-off mark for OOU 2021/2022 academic session is 160.

    This implies that before you are qualified to write their post-ume screening examinations, you are expected to have at least 160 in your jamb score or above.

    Due to OOU’s competitive nature, It is highly advisable to score higher than the required cut-off mark because it increases your chance of getting admission into the university.

    OOU Departmental Cut-Off Mark

    The departmental cut-off marks for each course are different.

    The average score needed to get admission into the English Department may not be the same score needed to get admission into the mass communication department.

    The departmental score is usually set by its management

    OOU is known to favor first-choice candidates over second-choice candidates, same with indigene over non-indigene.

    OOU Departmental Cut-Off Mark

    Faculty of Pharmacy Cut-off Mark

    Indigenes- 58

    Non-indigene- 63

    Medicine Cut-off Mark

    Indigenes-61

    Non-indigene–64

    Faculty of Law Cut-off Mark

    Indigene-51

    Non-indigene-58

    Mechanical Engineering Cut-off Mark

    Indigene-40

    Non-indigene-52

    Computer Engineering Cut-off Mark

    Indigene -40

    Non-indigene- 56

    Architecture Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 40

    Non-indigene -48

    Agricultural Engineering Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 40

    Non indigene-55

    Fine and Applied Arts Cut-off Mark

    Indigene-40

    Non- indigene-40

    Urban and Regional Planning Cut-off Mark

    Indigene-40

    None Indigene- 60.5

    Business Administration Cut-off Mark

    Indigene-58

    Non-indigene- 61

    Accounting Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 55

    Non-indigene- 62

    English Language Cut-off Mark

    Indigene-43

    Non-Indigene- 55

    Philosophy Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 40

    Non-indigene -48

    Diplomatic Studies Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 40

    Non-indigene-46

    Performing Arts Cut-off Mark

    Indigene-46

    Non-indigene- 50

    Banking and Finance Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 43

    Non- Indigene- 54

    Yoruba Cut-off Mark

    Indigene-40

    Non- Indigene- 50

    Transport Planning and Management Cut-off Mark

    Indigene-40

    Non-indigene- 40

    Economics Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 44

    Non-indigene-55

    Mass Communication Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 48

    Non- Indigene- 57

    Physiology Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 40

    Non- Indigene- 62

    Geography and Regional Planning Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 40

    Non- Indigene- 46

    Public Administration Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 49

    Non- indigene-52

    Industrial and Labour Relation Cut-off Mark

    Indigene-40

    Non- Indigene- 55

    Political Science Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 45

    Non-indigene- 56

    Business Administration Education Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 40

    Non- indigene 40

    Political Science Education Cut-off Mark

    Indigene- 40

    Non- indigene – 40

    Physics Cut-off Mark

    Indigene -40

    Non- Indigene- 40

    Industrial Relation Cut-off Mark

    Indigene –40

    Non- Indigene- 40

    Olabisi Onabanjo Screening Process

    Olabisi onabanjo screening comes in two phases

    The first one is for applicants writing the post-ume examinations,

    The major documents required for this screening exercise are jamb registration printout, jamb result, and SSCE result.

    Applicants are advised to go to their post-screening venue early to avoid any delay.

    The second phase starts when you have been fully admitted into the university .you will be required to submit the following documents for proper registration.

    • Original copies and photocopies of your qualifications.
    • Birth certificate
    • Certificate of identification/ local government of origin
    • Attestation letter

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    • OOU Aggregate Score
    • OOU Post-UTME Form
    • List of Courses Offered in OOU

    OOU Direct Entry Cut-Off Mark

    The direct-entry cut-off mark is the same as the general cut-off mark. However, direct-entry candidates are expected to have

    • OND, HND, NCE, A LEVEL, JUPEB.
    • Certificate of first degree
    • Candidates with diplomas from other approved universities with a minimum of upper credit who had applied through JAMB into the university.

    Post-UTME Mode of Registration

    • Visit www.putme.ooouagoiwoye.edu.ng/apply.php
    • Create a profile through the school portal
    • Generate payment invoice
    • Complete registration and print out your post-ume screening pass

    screening time and venue will be communicated to all candidates in due course.

    How to Calculate Your Aggregate Score

    Knowing how to calculate your aggregate score can help you work towards your ideal score.

    To calculate your aggregate score, you should

    • divide your jamb score by 8
    • divide your post ume score by 2
    • Add up the result

    FAQ

    How many questions is OOU Post-Utme?

    It is 50 questions. These questions are a mixture of English language, current affairs, and any other three subjects related to your course.

    Does OOU accept the Second Choice?

    Yes, OOU accepts the second choice as long as you meet other requirements.

    How much is OOU Post –Utme Form?

    It is 2000 naira.
    Please note that this fee is non-refundable.

    Conclusion

    The post-ume past questions are there to guide on how to prepare for the screening exercise. It will help boost your aggregate score.

    Always make sure you have the correct and updated documents for an easy registration process.

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