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All JAMB candidates who wish to study Linguistics, Igbo and other African Languages in the university are hereby informed that JAMB cut off mark for Linguistics, Igbo and other African Languages has been released by the management of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board.
JAMB Cut Off Mark for Linguistics, Igbo and other African Languages
160.
JAMB general cut off mark for Linguistics, Igbo and other African Languages in the university is 160. What this means is that the minimum cut off mark to study Linguistics, Igbo and other African Languages in any university is 160.
You however need to note that this is not a fixed cut off mark which means it’s not enforceable by JAMB to all universities but rather, it’s a minimum cut off mark for universities. So, some universities whose JAMB cut off mark is higher that the one mentioned above will not accept such score from candidates who are applying to study Linguistics, Igbo and other African Languages.
If you wish to know the specific cut off mark for each school to study Linguistics, Igbo and other African Languages, proceed below this page to see the list of schools and their cut off marks and also check out universities that accept 120-180 cut off mark.
Schools That Offer Linguistics, Igbo and other African Languages
The list of schools that offer Linguistics, Igbo and other African Languages under the faculty of Arts and Humanities are as follows:
The following are the list of schools that offer Linguistics, Igbo and other African Languages:
List of Universities And Their Cut Off Marks
Click on any of the universities below to see their cut off mark.
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