JAMB Cut-Off Marks for School of Nursing in Nigeria

If you are considering studying Nursing in any School of Nursing in Nigeria, one of the requirements you must meet after obtaining your O’ Level certificate is to sit for the Joint Admission and Matriculation Exam (JAMB).

The official cut-off mark for nursing in Nigeria is 200 but there are nursing schools that require more or less than the required mark before giving admission to students into the Nursing Program. 

Therefore it is pertinent that you first of all find out the exact cut-off mark for each nursing school in Nigeria so as to enable you to make a better decision on the nursing school to attend as well as prepare you very well for the upcoming UTME exam.

The cut-off mark for nursing admission may be determined by factors such as the competitiveness of the program, the number of slots the school needs, and the overall performance of candidates in the entrance examination.

Meeting the cut-off mark is not the only criterion for admission into your desired nursing school, you are expected to pass the school entrance exam and also meet other basic requirements that will be required by the school admission committee.

The content will provide you with a rundown of the Schools of Nursing in Nigeria and their various cut-off marks in JAMB, make sure you read till the end.

JAMB Cut-off Marks for School of Nursing in Nigeria

Below is the list of schools of Nursing in Nigeria and their Cut-off Mark in JAMB

S/N School of Nursing Cut-Off Mark

1 Royal College of Nursing Sciences, Ezzangbo 150

2 University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu Nursing 150

3 Sacred Heart College of Nursing Sciences 180

4 College of Nursing Sciences, Katsina 160

5 School of Nursing, UBTH 180

6 Jigawa College of Nursing Sciences, Birnin 160

7 FCT College of Nursing Science 180

8 College of Nursing Sciences, Sokoto 160

9 Plateau State College of Nursing Sciences 170

10 Kogi State College of Nursing 180

11 Kwara College of Nursing Sciences Oke-Ode 150

12 ECWA College of Nursing Sciences, Egbe 170

13 Ogun State College of Nursing Sciences 180

14 Makurdi College Of Nursing Sciences 150

15 Kwara State College of Nursing, Ilorin 180

16 Cross-river State College of Nursing and Midwifery, Itigidi 150

17 Nigeria Air Force College of Nursing, Kaduna 180

18 Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Ado-Ekiti 190

19 Lagos State College of Nursing, Igando (LASCON) 200

20 School of Nursing, Wesley Guilds Hospital, OAUTHC, Ilesa Osun State 180

21 School of Nursing, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile-ife 150

22 Kastina State College of Nursing and Midwifery, Kastina State 160

23 UCH School of Nursing, Ibadan (Degree Awarding) Affiliated With the University of Ibadan College of Medicine 120

24 Nigeria Army College of Nursing and Midwifery, Yaba, Lagos 160

25 College of Nursing Sokoto, Sokoto State 160

26 Imo State College of Nursing and Health Science, Amaigbo 160

27 School of Nursing, University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin 180

28 Kogi State College of Nursing, Obangede 180

29 Gombe State College of Nursing and Midwifery, Gombe State 150

30 Lagos State College of Nursing, Igando 180

31 College of Nursing Calabar 150

32 Kano State College of Nursing Sciences 150

FAQ

What is the Official JAMB Cut-off mark for Nursing?

The official cut-off mark for nursing in Nigeria is 200. However, some nursing school requires that you score above or below the official cut-off mark before you can be admitted into the nursing program 

Can Nursing Schools Adjust Their Cut-off Mark?

Yes, nursing schools can adjust their cut-off mark to suit their admission standard. They can decide to increase the cut-off mark if there are a lot of students already undergoing the nursing program to reduce overpopulation or reduce the cut-off mark to allow many students to gain admission.

What is the difference between a school of Nursing and a University Nursing Program?

The school of Nursing offers a three-year program that awards you a General Certificate to become a registered Nurse, the curriculum is primarily focused on the essentials of the nursing practice while the University Nursing program on the other hand provides you with a broader academic foundation alongside Nursing education with five years of commitment.

What are the O’Level Requirements for Nursing

Before you can study nursing in Nigeria, you must have a minimum of five credits in not more than one sitting in the following subjects:- Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

What is the Duration of Nursing at the School of Nursing in Nigeria?

The duration of Nursing at any Nursing School is three years. Upon graduation, you will be awarded with  NursingCertificate by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) to begin your nursing practice as a Registered Nurse (RN) or Registered Midwife (RM)

Final thought 

Nursing is one of the sought-after professions in Nigeria and attending a School of Nursing is the fastest and best alternative to becoming a certified Registered Nurse compared to obtaining a University degree.

The Duration for study in any Nursing School in Nigeria is between two to four years. At the end of your study program, you will be awarded a Nursing Certificate by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) to begin your nursing career.

The increasing number of nursing schools in Nigeria has led to JAMB results being one of its criteria for admission into the nursing program, however, there are a lot of Nursing Schools that don’t require JAMB for admission into the nursing program.

If you feel you can’t meet the  JAMB requirements or do not have a JAMB result, you can opt-in to study at any of these colleges.

You are advised to aim higher than the cut-off mark set by the nursing school you intend to study because the higher your score, the better you stand the chance of gaining admission into the school.

To prepare for your UTME, it is recommended you study using the JAMB syllabus and recommended textbooks. Practice past questions under exam conditions to build your confidence.

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