The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has officially released the cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 academic session, detailing the requirements for admission into the Department of Accounting and the Department of Civil Engineering. The cut-off marks vary across departments and catchment areas, reflecting the institution's commitment to a transparent and merit-based admission process.
UNILAG Sets 2025/2026 UTME Cut-Off Marks for Accounting
The Department of Accounting, under the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, has published its UTME cut-off marks. For merit-based admission, the cut-off mark is 75.7. For catchment areas, the scores are as follows: Ekiti: 69.475, Lagos: 71.4, Ogun: 73.825, Ondo: 68.8, Osun: 72.325, and Oyo: 71. These marks apply specifically to the Accounting program, which is one of several courses in the faculty, including Insurance and Banking and Finance.
UNILAG Releases 2025/2026 UTME Cut-Off Marks for Civil Engineering
In the Faculty of Engineering, which houses programmes such as Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Chemical Engineering, the Department of Civil Engineering has set its cut-off marks. The merit cut-off is 75.625. Catchment area scores include: Ekiti: 65.525, Lagos: 74.5, Ogun: 72.075, Ondo: 65.575, Osun: 72.375, and Oyo: 71.05. Prospective students are advised to verify these figures as the university has not yet officially confirmed the JAMB scores for these courses.
This announcement follows similar releases by other institutions, such as the University of Ibadan, which recently published its admission requirements. Legit.ng had earlier reported on UNILAG's cut-off marks for Law and Medicine. The university continues to provide detailed admission guidelines to assist applicants in planning their academic journey.
In related news, a UNILAG graduate recently went viral after sharing her academic transformation from struggling in her early years to graduating with a Second Class Upper in Pharmacology, achieving a CGPA of 4.18 and a perfect 5.0 in her final semester. Another graduate, who once doubted her intelligence, earned a First Class degree in Fisheries. Additionally, Tomi Sulaimon, a UNILAG graduate in Actuarial Science and Insurance, graduated with a CGPA of 4.76, drawing widespread praise on social media.



