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JAMB Cut Off Mark for Public Health 2026: Minimum UTME Score for Admission
JAMB April 14, 2026 by Jack Etuk

JAMB Cut Off Mark for Public Health 2026: Minimum UTME Score for Admission

Are you interested in studying Public Health in Nigeria? Do you want to know the JAMB cut-off mark required to gain admission? Discover the JAMB cut off mark for Public Health in 2026/2027. See the required scores for federal, state, and private universities in Nigeria plus admission tips. 

Public Health is a vital field that focuses on improving the health and well-being of communities, preventing diseases, and promoting healthy living. Graduates can pursue careers in health administration, epidemiology, community health, health policy, and research, among other areas, making it a highly impactful and rewarding profession.

However, to study Public Health, candidates must meet specific admission requirements, including achieving the required JAMB score, having the correct O’Level subjects, and completing the university’s Post-UTME or screening exercises. Understanding these requirements is essential for planning your application and increasing your chances of gaining admission into the program.

This article provides a complete guide to the JAMB cut-off mark for Public Health, the UTME subject combination, admission requirements, and the universities where you can study the course.

JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Public Health

The minimum JAMB cut-off mark for Public Health ranges from 160 to 200 for universities in Nigeria. While some state universities accept 150–160, competitive institutions often require higher scores. This is the general score accepted by many institutions that makes candidates eligible to apply for Public Health in Nigerian universities. But a score of 180 and above is generally safer for admission considerations into the program.

Candidates who meet or exceed the required cut-off are more likely to be considered for the next stage of admission. Meeting the JAMB cut-off mark is crucial because candidates who score below it cannot participate in the Post-UTME screening or admission process.

JAMB Subject Combination for Public Health

To study Public Health, candidates must select the correct UTME subjects. The typical JAMB subject combination is:-

  • English Language (compulsory)
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Any of the following science-related subjects: Physics, Health Science, Geography, or Agricultural Science

Admission Requirements for Public Health

Candidates seeking admission into Public Health in Nigerian universities must meet the following requirements:-

  • Sit for the UTME examination and choose Public Health as your preferred course.
  • Score at least the 160 to 200
  • Obtain credit passes (A1–C6) in English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and at least one other relevant subject.
  • These must be obtained in not more than two sittings.

Direct Entry (If Applicable)

  • Two A-Level passes in relevant science subjects such as Biology, Chemistry, or Physics, or
  • A relevant OND, ND, or NCE with credit passes in the required O’Level subjects.

Schools Offering Public Health in Nigeria

These are some of the major institutions offering Public Health:

  • Achievers University (ACHIEVERS)
  • Adeleke University, Ede (AUE)
  • Afe Babalola University (ABUAD)
  • Abia State University (ABSU)
  • Al-Hikmah University (AL-HIKMAH)
  • Arthur Jarvis University (AJU)
  • Atiba University, Oyo (ATUOYO)
  • Babcock University (BABCOCK)
  • Bauchi State University (BASU)
  • Baze University (BAZE)
  • Bingham University (BINGHAM)
  • Bowen University (BU)
  • Chrisland University (CHRISLAND)
  • Claretian University Nekede, Imo State (CUN-DEG)
  • David Nweze Umahi University of Medical Sciences (DNUUMS)
  • Emirates College Of Health Science And Technology (ECOHSAT-DEG)
  • Evangel University (EVANGEL)
  • Fountain University (FOUNTAIN)
  • Gregory University, Uturu (GUU)
  • Imo State University (IMSU)
  • Kwara State University (KWASU)
  • Lead City University (LCU)
  • National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN)
  • Nile University of Nigeria (NUN)
  • Redeemer's University (RUN)
  • SouthWestern University (SWU)
  • Taraba State University (TASU)
  • Tansian University (TANSIAN)
  • Wellspring University (WELLSPRING)
  • Zamfara State University, Talata Mafara (ZSU) 

Tips to Meet the Cut-Off Mark

To improve your chances of gaining admission:

  • Aim for at least 200 and above in JAMB
  • Study with the official JAMB syllabus
  • Practice past questions regularly
  • Focus more on Biology, Chemistry, and Physics
  • Manage your time well during the exam

What to Do If You Meet the Cut-Off Mark

If you score up to or above the required cut-off:

  • Apply for Post-UTME immediately
  • Upload your O'Level results on the JAMB portal
  • Choose your school as your first choice
  • Prepare seriously for the screening
  • Keep checking your admission status on JAMB CAPS

What If Your Score Is Low?

If your score is below your desired school’s requirement, you need to:

  • Consider changing to a less competitive university
  • Apply to private universities
  • Change to a related course
  • Prepare better and rewrite JAMB next year

If you found this guide helpful, share it with others preparing for Public Health admission in Nigeria. It could help them plan better and avoid missing important requirements

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