UNILAG Releases 2025/2026 UTME Cut-Off Marks for Law and Medicine Admission
UNILAG Publishes 2025/2026 UTME Cut-Off Marks for Law and Medicine

The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has officially released its 2025/2026 UTME cut-off marks for admission into the institution, specifically for the highly competitive courses of Law and Medicine. While the university has not yet announced the 2026 JAMB cut-off marks, the information available on its official website details the UTME cut-off marks that candidates must meet to be considered for admission.

UTME Cut-Off Marks for Law at UNILAG

For admission into the Law program at UNILAG, the institution has set different scores for candidates based on merit and catchment areas. These scores are essential for candidates who have successfully completed the UTME examination. The cut-off marks for Law are as follows:

  • Merit: 78.225
  • Catchment:
    • Ekiti: 73.625
    • Lagos: 75.9
    • Ogun: 76.55
    • Ondo: 75.75
    • Osun: 76.35
    • Oyo: 74.525

UTME Cut-Off Marks for Medicine and Surgery at UNILAG

Similarly, for Medicine and Surgery, UNILAG has established varying UTME cut-off marks based on merit and catchment areas. The cut-off marks for Medicine and Surgery are:

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  • Merit: 85.025
  • Catchment:
    • Ekiti: 79.975
    • Lagos: 79.75
    • Ogun: 83.8
    • Ondo: 81.325
    • Osun: 81.775
    • Oyo: 81.575

These cut-off marks are crucial for candidates aiming to secure admission into these prestigious programs at UNILAG. The university, along with other higher institutions in Nigeria, will accept candidates who meet the required cut-off marks for admission.

In related news, the University of Ibadan (UI) recently released its 2025/2026 levies and course registration guidelines for new students. The school mandates that students pay mandatory fees, including utility, technology, and other levies, through the Remita platform before registering for courses. Some fees, such as health and veterinary levies, are compulsory for specific faculties.

Additionally, a UNILAG graduate, Tomi Sulaimon, has garnered online praise after graduating with a first-class degree in Actuarial Science and Insurance, achieving a CGPA of 4.76. Her convocation photos attracted attention from many social media users.

Furthermore, UNILAG has announced the 2026 school fees for students of the International School Lagos (ISL). The fees vary based on parent category: non-staff pay N380,000, LUTH/ULWS and retired staff pay N300,000, and UNILAG staff pay N105,000.

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