Niger Poly Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 is Out for All Courses

Niger Poly Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 is Out – Niger State Polytechnic JAMB cut off mark and departmental cut off marks for all courses for the 2025/2026 academic session has been released.

Are you applying for admission into Poly Zungeru (Niger State Polytechnic) for 2025/2026 academic session?

If you are, you need to know the JAMB cut off marks and what you need to do to increase your chances of being admitted. This post will break it down in simple terms, step by step.

JAMB cut off mark is the minimum score you need to get in your JAMB exam for you to be eligible for post-UTME (Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) screening.

Each department at Poly Zungeru has its own cut off mark depending on how competitive the course is. If you meet or beat the cut off mark, you are qualified for the next stage which is post-UTME.

Niger Poly has different cut off marks for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

In this article, we will list all Niger Poly courses along with their respective cut off marks and explain how Niger Poly determines its marks.

Poly Zungeru JAMB Cut Off Mark 2025/2026?

Poly Zungeru Cut Off Mark

Poly Zungeru has set the minimum JAMB cut off mark to 120 for all courses. This means if you score 120 and above in your JAMB exam, you will be eligible for post-UTME screening. But some courses may have higher cut off marks depending on how competitive the course is. For example, engineering and science courses are more competitive and so the cut off marks for those courses may be above 120.

So, try to score above the minimum cut off mark to increase your chances of admission. If you score above the minimum required, it means you are prepared and ready to compete with other students for a spot in your department.

Departmental Cut Off Marks 2025/2026

Each department at Poly Zungeru has its own cut off mark. Below are the departmental cut off marks for 2025/2026 session. These are based on the number of students that applied for each course and how competitive the course is. Some courses require higher scores while others have lower cut off marks.

Science and Laboratory Technology:

  • ND Science and Laboratory Technology – 120
  • HND Science Lab Technology (Various Options) – 120

Engineering:

  • ND Electrical/Electronics Engineering – 120
  • ND Civil Engineering – 120
  • ND Mechanical Engineering – 120

Environmental Studies:

  • ND Estate Management – 120
  • ND Urban and Regional Planning – 120
  • ND Quantity Surveying – 120

Social Sciences:

  • ND Accountancy – 120
  • ND Public Administration – 120
  • ND Banking and Finance – 120
  • ND Business Administration and Management – 120

As you can see, most courses at Poly Zungeru have the same minimum cut off mark of 120. However, for very competitive courses like Engineering and Science, some departments may have a higher cut off mark, depending on the number of applicants and available spaces.

How Is the Screening Score Calculated?

After you meet the JAMB cut off mark, you will be invited to the post-UTME screening. During the screening, Poly Zungeru will calculate your score based on two main things: your JAMB score and your post-UTME screening score. Some schools may only consider your JAMB score but Poly Zungeru will consider both scores to calculate your final screening score.

Poly Zungeru admission is merit based so the higher your score the better your chances of being admitted. After the post-UTME screening, the school will release the admission list based on your combined score from JAMB and post-UTME. Try your best in the screening because this is your chance to increase your overall score and improve your chances of getting admitted.

What Happens After You Meet the Cut Off Mark?

Meeting the JAMB cut off mark is the first step. Once you meet the cut off mark you can proceed with the post-UTME screening. Meeting the cut off mark does not mean you are automatically admitted. Poly Zungeru admission is very competitive. After the post-UTME screening the school will look at all the students’ scores and decide who will be admitted.

If you are admitted, you will get an admission offer. To confirm that you want to attend Poly Zungeru you must pay the acceptance fee. This fee is non-refundable so if you change your mind you can’t get it back. After paying the fee you will be officially admitted into the polytechnic.

Documents to Bring to the Screening

When you are invited for the post-UTME screening, make sure you come with all the required documents. These documents are needed for you to participate in the screening and to confirm you meet the admission requirements. Below are the documents to bring:

  • Your original JAMB result slip.
  • Your O’level certificates or results. At least 5 credits including Maths and English. If you have not received your O’level results yet, please wait until you do before applying.
  • Birth certificate or birth declaration from a recognized body.
  • Recent passport size photographs. You may need these for your screening form and ID.

If you don’t have any of these, you can’t participate in the post-UTME screening and your admission will be affected.

Other Important Information You Should Know

Apart from meeting the cut off marks and having the right documents, here are a few more things to keep in mind during the admission process:

  1. Five O’level Credits: You need at least five credits in subjects that are relevant to your course of study. These credits should be from your O’level exams and must include Mathematics and English. You can obtain these credits in not more than two sittings.
  2. Stay Updated with Admission News: Poly Zungeru may change or update some of the admission procedures. It is important to stay informed by checking the school’s website and official social media pages for any new updates or announcements.
  3. Prepare for the Post-UTME Screening: The post-UTME screening is your chance to improve your chances of admission. Make sure you prepare well. Study your JAMB subjects again and practice sample questions. The better you do in the screening, the higher your combined score will be, and the better your chances of admission.
  4. Understand the Merit System: Admission into Poly Zungeru is based on merit. This means that the higher your JAMB and post-UTME scores, the better your chances of getting in. Even if you meet the minimum cut off mark, you may still not be admitted if there are students with higher scores than yours.
  5. Follow Instructions Carefully: During the admission process, follow every instruction carefully. Ensure that you submit all required documents and information on time. Missing out on any part of the process could harm your chances of being admitted.

Conclusion

Getting admitted into Poly Zungeru for the 2025/2026 academic session requires you to meet the JAMB cut off mark, which is 120, and then do well in the post-UTME screening. Once you pass these steps and follow the admission guidelines, you will be able to secure a spot at the polytechnic.

Make sure to aim for a higher score than the minimum cut off mark to increase your chances. Gather all the required documents and prepare well for the screening. Poly Zungeru is a great place to study, and by following these steps, you can make your dream of attending the school a reality.

Good luck with your application, and we hope to see you at Poly Zungeru soon!

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