The University of Port Harcourt, popularly known as UNIPORT, remains one of the most highly regarded federal universities in Nigeria.

With competition intensifying each admission cycle, understanding the UNIPORT cut off mark 2026/2027 is essential.

Below, we have covered the JAMB cut off mark, departmental cut off marks for all major courses and practical strategies to improve your chances of securing admission.

UNIPORT JAMB Cut Off Mark 2026/2027

The general UNIPORT JAMB cut off mark for the 2026/2027 academic session is 160. This is the minimum UTME score a candidate must obtain to be eligible to register for the UNIPORT Post UTME screening exercise.

Candidates who scored below 160 in the 2026 JAMB UTME are not eligible for consideration, regardless of their O-level grades or other credentials.

For the most competitive programmes at UNIPORT, candidates are strongly advised to target scores of 220 and above, with medicine, law, pharmacy, and engineering programmes typically demanding 250 or higher to remain competitive.

UNIPORT Departmental Cut Off Mark 2026/2027 for All Courses

The departmental cut off mark at UNIPORT varies considerably across faculties and courses. Popular courses and programmes with limited slots naturally attract higher thresholds, while courses with lower competition may accept candidates closer to the general JAMB cut off.

The table below provides a comprehensive breakdown of the estimated departmental cut off marks across major faculties for the 2026/2027 admission cycle.

Faculty of Clinical Sciences

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

Medicine and Surgery

280 – 300

Dentistry

260 – 280

Nursing Science

200 – 220

Medical Laboratory Science

200 – 220

Physiotherapy

200 – 220

Radiography

200 – 220

Faculty of Pharmacy

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

Pharmacy

200 – 230

Faculty of Engineering

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

Chemical Engineering

200 – 230

Civil Engineering

200 – 220

Electrical/Electronics Engineering

200 – 230

Mechanical Engineering

200 – 220

Petroleum Engineering

220 – 250

Computer Engineering

200 – 230

Faculty of Science

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

Computer Science

220 – 240

Biochemistry

190 – 210

Microbiology

190 – 210

Geology

190 – 210

Industrial Chemistry

190 – 210

Industrial Physics

190 – 210

Mathematics

160 – 200

Statistics

160 – 200

Faculty of Law

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

Law (LLB)

200 – 250

Faculty of Management Sciences

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

Accounting

160 – 200

Business Management

160 – 200

Banking and Finance

160 – 200

Marketing

160 – 200

Insurance

160 – 200

Faculty of Social Sciences

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

Economics

160 – 200

Political Science

160 – 200

Sociology

160 – 200

Mass Communication

160 – 200

Faculty of Humanities

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

English Language

160 – 200

History and Diplomatic Studies

160 – 200

Linguistics

160 – 200

Theatre and Film Studies

160 – 200

Philosophy

160 – 200

Note: These figures represent estimated benchmarks based on recent admission trends and publicly available information.

The official departmental cut off marks are released by UNIPORT management after the completion of the Post UTME screening.

Factors That Influence UNIPORT Cut Off Marks

The cut off marks at UNIPORT are not static. They change from one academic session to the next based on several variables:

  1. Volume and quality of applications: When a programme receives a large number of highly qualified applicants, the departmental cut off mark tends to rise accordingly.

  2. Number of available admission slots: Programmes with limited capacity, such as medicine and pharmacy, naturally attract higher thresholds.

  3. Performance of candidates in the UTME: If the general pool of candidates performs better in a given year, cut off marks may be adjusted upward.

  4. University policy and national guidelines: JAMB and the federal government may set national benchmarks that influence institutional cut off marks.

  5. Previous year's admission data: Historical trends heavily inform the benchmarks set for each new cycle.

Understanding these factors helps candidates make realistic assessments of their chances and plan their applications strategically.

Tips to Improve Your Chances of UNIPORT Admission

Meeting the minimum cut off mark is not enough in highly competitive departments. Here are practical strategies to strengthen your admission prospects:

  1. Aim well above the minimum. If the general JAMB cut off is 160, target 220 or higher. For medicine, aim for 280 to 300.

  2. Prepare intensively for the post UTME. Practise with past UNIPORT post UTME questions. The Post UTME contributes 40% to your aggregate and can make or break your chances.

  3. Ensure your O-level results are strong. Multiple credits in relevant subjects add credibility to your application. Avoid presenting weak grades in core subjects.

  4. Choose the right subject combination. Register your JAMB subjects carefully, as subject combinations that do not match your intended course can disqualify you during processing.

  5. Apply early. Once the Post UTME form is open, register promptly to avoid missing deadlines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does meeting the UNIPORT cut off mark guarantee admission?
A: No. Meeting the minimum cut off mark only qualifies you for Post UTME screening. Admission is determined by your aggregate score, O-level results, and the departmental cut off mark for your chosen course.

Q: Can I apply if I chose UNIPORT as my second choice?
A: No, you must make UNIPORT your first choice on the JAMB portal. If you didn't, you must apply for a change of institution before the Post UTME registration closes.

Q: Does UNIPORT accept awaiting results?
A: Yes, you can apply while awaiting results. However, you must upload your O-level grades to the JAMB CAPS portal immediately after they are released to be considered for admission.

Q: Are O-level grades used in the cut off calculation?
A: UNIPORT primarily uses JAMB and Post UTME scores for the initial aggregate, but your O-level results (must be 5 credits, including English and maths) are a mandatory requirement for final clearance.

Q: How many admission lists does UNIPORT release?
A: There are different admission lists. Usually, there is a merit list, followed by a second list, and finally a supplementary list.

Q: Can I change my course after the Post UTME?
A: Yes, but only if the university opens the portal for a change of course.

Q: What documents do I need for the screening?
A: You only need a clear printed copy of your photo card and a pen. Electronic gadgets are strictly prohibited.