As the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) continues to roll out the 2025/2026 admission processes, many candidates who scored 150 and above are asking one crucial question: “Which universities will accept me?”
While a score of 150 may not get you into the most competitive programs, it doesn’t mean the end of your academic journey. In fact, several universities, especially state and privately owned institutions, are open to admitting candidates within this range, depending on the course.
Below, we’ve compiled a helpful breakdown of schools you can still apply to with a 150 JAMB score and those where your chances are very slim, if not impossible.
Schools That Accept a 150 JAMB Score

Contrary to what many believe, several universities in Nigeria accept candidates with a JAMB score of 150, particularly for non-competitive courses. These schools often conduct Post-UTME screening or other admission processes that can still give candidates a fair chance.
Here are universities and programs where a 150 UTME score still stands a chance.
Federal & State Universities
- Federal University, Dutse (FUD, Jigawa) – Cut-off begins at around 150 for most programs
- Federal University, Dutsin‑Ma (FUDMA, Katsina) – Open to 140+ in many courses
- Federal Univ. Birnin Kebbi (FUBK, Kebbi) – Accepts 140–150, especially in Arts and Social Sciences
- Federal Univ. Gusau (FUGUS, Zamfara) – Programs in Education, Social Sciences welcome 150+
- Federal Univ. Gashua (Yobe) – Generally open at 140
- Federal Univ. Petroleum Resources, Effurun (FUPRE) – Known to accept 150 in some faculties
- Federal Univ. Wukari (Taraba) – Accepts 150 for some courses
- Federal Univ. of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) – Surprisingly listed as accepting 150 in less competitive streams
- Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK) – Welcomes candidates from 140–150, depending on course
- Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba (AAUA) – Cut-off begins at around 150 for most programs
- Delta State University (DELSU) – Cut-off around 150, especially in Education or Arts
- Ebonyi State University (EBSU) – Accepts 140–150
- Bauchi State University (BASUG/Gadau) – Programs from 140
- Sokoto State University (SSU) – Cut-off roughly 140–150
- Kebbi State Univ. Science & Tech. (KSUSTA) – Starts at 140
- Taraba State University (TASU) – Accepts 140s in some courses
- Plateau State University (PLASU) – Opens doors at around 150 for Arts & Education
- Adamawa State University (ADSU) – Accepts 140–150
- Federal Polytechnic Ede – Polytechnic requiring 150
Other State & Technical Institutions
- Confluence Univ. of Science & Tech., Kogi – State technical varsity requiring minimum 140
Private Universities
- Madonna University – Cut-off around 150
- Igbinedion University – Accepts candidates from 140
- Lead City University (Ibadan) – Flexible, 140–150
- Gregory University – 140+
- Bowen University – Around 160
- Crescent University (Abeokuta) – Accepts ~150
- Babcock University – 160+ but sometimes lower
- Caleb University (Lagos) – Accepts 150+
- Benson Idahosa University – 160+
- Oduduwa University – 150+
- Crawford, Veritas, Wesley, Novena, Achievers Universities – Many accept 150+
Schools That Require Over 150 UTME Score

While 150 may be acceptable in some schools, it’s far below the cut-off for Nigeria’s top universities and most competitive courses. If you’re aiming for the following institutions, you’ll need to explore alternative options like a change of course/institution or JUPEB/Foundation programs.
High-profile federal and top-tier universities have much higher cut-offs, often above 200.
- University of Lagos (UNILAG) – Minimum 200+; Medicine and Engineering require 250+
- University of Ibadan (UI) – Starts at 200, competitive courses demand 240+
- Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) – 200+ cut-off
- Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) – 180+, mostly above 200 for professional courses
- University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) – 180–200
- Federal University of Technology, Minna/ Owerri (FUTMINNA/FUTO) – Science programs require way above 150
- Ladoke Akintola University of Tech (LAUTECH) – Strong competition; cut-off typically 180+
What Should You Do With a 150 Score?
- Map out course-level cut-offs – Use institution or department cutoff tables.
- Opt for less competitive courses or institutions with broader access.
- Apply early for supplementary routes like Pre-degree, JUPEB, part-time or diploma programmes.
- Prepare diligently for Post-UTME – It can offset a lower UTME score.
- Consider private universities – They often admit based on a combination, not just JAMB.
Quick Comparison Table
| University Type | Example Institutions | Cut-off Range | Programs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Federal/State (Accessible) | FUD, NSUK, DELSU, SSU, TASU, PLASU | 140–150 | Education, Arts, Social Sciences |
| Technical Polytechnics | FPEde | 150 | Science, Tech diplomas |
| Private Universities | Madonna, Lead City, Caleb | 140–160 | Varied, incl. professional degrees |
| Top Federal Universities | UNILAG, UI, ABU, UNN, OAU, LAUTECH | 180+ | All programs (Medicine, Engineering, Law, etc.) |
A 150 JAMB score opens doors to many worthwhile institutions, especially among federal/state and private universities offering non-professional programs. Just don’t set your sights on top-tier schools or courses that mandate higher scores without alternative admission plans.
With strategy, early applications, and excellent Post-UTME prep, a 150 isn’t a roadblock; it’s a stepping stone.
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