University of Ibadan Admission: Law and Pharmacy Cut-Off Marks From 2020 to 2025/2026
Following the conclusion of the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), many candidates are eager to secure admission into the University of Ibadan (UI). While the institution has yet to announce the registration for the 2026/2027 admission exercise, this article provides a comprehensive overview of the past cut-off marks for Law and Pharmacy from the 2020/2021 to the 2025/2026 academic sessions.
UI Post-UTME Cut-Off Marks: An Overview
As of the time of this report, the University of Ibadan has not released its admission cut-off mark for the 2026/2027 academic session. The school has also not announced when the post-UTME screening form will be available. However, to help UTME candidates, especially those applying for Law and Pharmacy, understand the performance required, we have compiled the post-UTME cut-off marks from previous years.
2020/2021 Academic Session
In 2020, UI published the cut-off marks for admission into its programmes. For Law and Pharmacy (then Medicine), the cut-off marks were:
- Law: 65.37
- Medicine: 69.87
2021/2022 Academic Session
For the 2021/2022 session, UI maintained the same cut-off marks as the previous year:
- Law: 65.37
- Medicine: 69.87
2022/2023 Academic Session
In the 2022/2023 session, there was an increase in the cut-off marks for some courses. The requirements for Law and Pharmacy were:
- Law: 65.75
- Pharmacy: 69.0
2023/2024 Academic Session
As the number of applicants surged, UI raised the cut-off marks for the 2023/2024 session:
- Law: 67.25
- Pharmacy: 69.625
2024/2025 Academic Session
In the 2024/2025 session, the cut-off mark for Law remained unchanged, while Pharmacy saw a reduction:
- Law: 67.25
- Pharmacy: 68.0
2025/2026 Academic Session
For the 2025/2026 session, UI made changes to the cut-off marks for several courses, including Law and Pharmacy:
- Law: 70.875
- Pharmacy: 69.125
Implications for 2026/2027 Candidates
The data above provides insight into the trend of cut-off marks at UI. Candidates applying for the 2026/2027 session should aim to score as high as possible in the post-UTME screening to improve their chances of admission. In a related story, a UI medical student shared tips that helped him score 89/100 in the post-UTME, emphasizing early preparation and understanding the school's question patterns.
Meanwhile, a young man who attempted the UTME multiple times eventually secured admission to study Medicine and Surgery at UI, demonstrating that perseverance can pay off.



