Universities set Communication Arts cut off marks from 180 to 260, with federal schools at the top demanding the highest scores. At its core, Communication Arts is the study of how humans share information across different platforms, including Broadcasting, Print Journalism, Film Production, and Digital Media. Graduates work in radio stations, television houses, newspapers, magazines, PR agencies, advertising firms, and online media companies.

The course attracts many students because it opens doors to diverse careers, but that popularity creates stiff competition for admission. Below are the JAMB cut off marks for Communication Arts for the 2026/2027 academic session across all federal, state, and private universities.

Federal Universities Offering Communication Arts 

Federal universities are the most competitive for Communication Arts. If you are aiming for any of these schools, you need a strong JAMB score. Here are the federal universities that offer this course and their cut off marks for 2026/2027.

UniversityCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
University of Lagos (UNILAG)200 (250 to 260 recommended)YesLagos
University of Ibadan (UI)200 (240 to 250 recommended)YesOyo
Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)160 (220 to 230 recommended)YesOsun
University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)160 (210 to 220 recommended)YesEnugu
Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria160 (200 to 210 recommended)YesKaduna
University of Benin (UNIBEN)160 (200 to 210 recommended)YesEdo
University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)160 (190 to 200 recommended)YesKwara
Bayero University, Kano (BUK)160 (180 to 190 recommended)YesKano
Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka160 (180 to 190 recommended)YesAnambra
University of Uyo (UNIUYO)160 (170 to 180 recommended)YesAkwa Ibom
Federal University, Oye Ekiti (FUOYE)140 (160 to 170 recommended)YesEkiti
Federal University, Lokoja (FULOKOJA)140 (150 to 160 recommended)YesKogi

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State Universities Offering Communication Arts 

State universities are generally less competitive than federal universities. This makes them a solid option if your JAMB score is decent but not high enough for federal schools. Below are the state universities that offer Communication Arts and their cut off marks for 2026/2027.

UniversityCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
Lagos State University (LASU)160 (200 to 210 recommended)YesLagos
Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka140 (160 to 170 recommended)YesDelta
Rivers State University (RSU), Port Harcourt140 (150 to 160 recommended)YesRivers
Ekiti State University (EKSU)140 (150 to 160 recommended)YesEkiti
Imo State University (IMSU)140 (150 to 160 recommended)YesImo
Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesEdo
Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago Iwoye140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesOgun
Osun State University (UNIOSUN)140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesOsun
Kwara State University (KWASU)140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesKwara

Private Universities Offering Communication Arts

Private universities have lower JAMB cut off marks because they are not as heavily subscribed as federal universities. The trade off is higher tuition fees. If you have the financial means and your JAMB score is modest, private universities are worth considering. Below are the private universities that offer Communication Arts for 2026/2027.

UniversityCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
Covenant University, Ota180 (180 to 190 recommended)NoOgun
Babcock University, Ilishan Remo160NoOgun
Bowen University, Iwo140NoOsun
Bells University of Technology, Ota140NoOgun
Caleb University, Lagos140NoLagos
Redeemer's University (RUN), Ede140NoOsun
Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo140NoOyo
Lead City University, Ibadan140NoOyo
Madonna University, Okija140NoAnambra

Polytechnics Offering Communication Arts

If your JAMB score is below the university requirements, polytechnics offer excellent alternatives. You can earn a National Diploma (ND) in Mass Communication and later move to a university through Direct Entry. Below are the polytechnics that offer Mass Communication for 2026/2027.

InstitutionCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH)120 (120 to 130 recommended)NoLagos
Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi120 (120 to 130 recommended)NoEdo
Kaduna Polytechnic120NoKaduna
Federal Polytechnic, Nekede120NoImo
Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro120NoOgun
Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH)100 (100 to 110 recommended)NoLagos
Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Abeokuta100 (100 to 110 recommended)NoOgun

Other Admission Requirements for Communication Arts

JAMB score is not the only requirement. You must also meet O Level and UTME subject requirements.

O Level Subjects Needed

You need at least five credits in these subjects:

  • English Language (compulsory).
  • Mathematics.
  • Literature in English.
  • Government or History.
  • Any other social science or arts subject.

These credits must be obtained in not more than two sittings. WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB results are accepted.

UTME Subject Combination

For JAMB, you must register with these four subjects:

  • English Language (compulsory for all candidates).
  • Literature in English.
  • Government or History.
  • Any other relevant subject (CRS, IRS, Economics, or Geography).

Choosing the wrong subject combination will disqualify you even if you score high.

Note: Most universities conduct Post UTME screening after JAMB results are released. You need to register for the screening, pay the fee, and sit for the exam. Your Post UTME score is combined with your JAMB score to determine final admission.

Career Opportunities After Studying Communication Arts

Communication Arts opens doors to many careers. Graduates find work in radio stations, television houses, newspapers, magazines, PR agencies, advertising firms, and online media companies. Here is what you can do after graduation.

1. Broadcast Journalist

You report news on the radio or television. Your day involves researching stories, conducting interviews, and presenting news to the public.

2. Print Journalist

You write news articles, features, and editorials for newspapers and magazines. Your words inform the public and shape opinions.

3. Public Relations Officer

You manage the image and reputation of organisations. You write press releases, organise events, and handle communication during crises.

4. Advertising Executive

You create campaigns that sell products and services. You work closely with clients to understand their goals and produce ads that grab attention.

5. Content Creator

You produce videos, podcasts, blog posts, and social media content. You can work for media companies or build your own audience online.

6. Digital Media Specialist

You manage social media accounts, websites, and online campaigns. Your job is to track engagement and grow online communities.

7. Film and Video Producer

You produce movies, documentaries, and video content. You handle scripting, shooting, editing, and distribution from start to finish.

8. Corporate Communications Manager

You handle internal and external communication for companies. You write newsletters, memos, and annual reports that keep everyone informed.

9. Entrepreneur

You start your own media company, PR agency, or content production business. This path gives you unlimited income potential and the freedom to be your own boss.