Today, Tuesday, July 8, 2025, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) held its highly anticipated 2025 Policy Meeting on Admissions at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre in Abuja. It was a big day for students, schools, and parents across Nigeria, as crucial decisions were made regarding this year’s admissions into tertiary institutions. Here’s a breakdown of everything that went down: ✅ Official Cut-Off Marks for 2025 Admissions JAMB, in collaboration with key education stakeholders, approved the following national minimum cut-off marks: Universities – 150 Polytechnics and Colleges of Education – 100 Colleges of Nursing Sciences – 140 👉 Please note: Institutions still have the right to set their own (higher) cut-off marks, but they cannot go below these national minimums. 📣 JAMB Announces 2025 Top Scorers The top performers in the 2025 UTME were celebrated today. All three students scored above 370 out of 400! 1. Okeke Chinedu Christian (Anambra)...
As of today, the long-awaited JAMB cut-off mark for 2025 is still not out – and students across Nigeria are frustrated, confused, and anxious. Every year, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) releases the official cut-off mark that determines who qualifies for admission into universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. But this year? Silence. 📅 Why the Delay? No official reason has been given, but here's what might be happening: The policy meeting between JAMB and tertiary institutions may have been postponed. The board might still be reviewing general performance trends from the 2025 UTME. Or, let’s be honest — it might just be the usual Nigerian delay. 😩 🧠What Should You Do While Waiting? Focus on your Post-UTME prep. The cut-off will eventually come, but schools will still set their own internal marks. Stay updated with official JAMB announcements and reliable education blogs (like this one 💥). Avoid fake news! Some blogs are already spreading wro...