What is OOU cut off mark for 2023/2024? If you are here to know what OOU JAMB and departmental cut off mark is then relax as this page is created and updated to bring Olabisi Onabanjo University cut off mark for admission.
All prospective students and the general public are hereby informed that OOU cut off mark for admission into 2023/2024 academic session has been released by the management of Olabisi Onabanjo University.
Before we proceed to OOU cut off mark, we need to first of all understand what cut off mark is all about. Cut Off Mark is a minimum score (point) a prospective student who wants to apply for admission into Olabisi Onabanjo University must score in JAMB (UTME) before he or she will qualify to participate in OOU post UTME screening exercise.
OOU Cut Off Mark (JAMB)
180.
OOU cut off mark for 2023/2024 is 180. You need to pass OOU cut off mark of 180 to qualify for admission.
This means that you need to either score exactly 180 or above it before you can qualify to buy OOU post UTME form and be considered for admission by the management of Olabisi Onabanjo University.
Failure to score up-to or above the required OOU cut off mark will mean you will no longer have any chances of been considered for admission into Olabisi Onabanjo University for this session. See Schools That Accept 180, 170, 160, 150, 140, 130, 120 Cut Off Mark for Admission.
Courses/Departments In OOU
The list of courses (departments) in Olabisi Onabanjo University are as follows:
I scored 210 in utme can I be granted admission to oau for mass com or literature in English
I scored 210 in jamb and30% in utme..even if you can’t offer me the course that I want due to low mark,I’m I not still not going to be given Notting at all?
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I’m a direct entry student I got 6points and in my post utme I scored 36% can I be considered for admission in OOU?To study English language??
Please sir I got 258 in jamb
Do I still have chances of being admitted for law
Please sir, if I score 258 in jamb and the cut off mark is 260, do I still have chances of getting admission for law?