The Cut Off Mark for Education and Geography is an important requirement for anyone planning to study the course at a Nigerian university. Although JAMB announces a general minimum score for admission each year, many universities set higher cut off marks based on their admission policies and the number of applicants.

Education and Geography equips students with the knowledge and teaching skills needed to explain physical and human environments in classrooms and other educational settings.

Besides meeting the required UTME score, candidates are also expected to satisfy the O'Level requirements, choose the correct JAMB subject combination, and complete any Post UTME or screening exercise conducted by their preferred institution.

Scoring above the minimum cut off mark can improve your chances of securing admission, particularly in universities where the programme attracts a large number of applicants. Understanding the admission requirements early also helps you make better choices during the application process.

What is the JAMB Cut Off Mark for Education and Geography 2026/2027?

The general JAMB minimum cut off mark for Education and Geography is 140. However, many universities prefer candidates who score 160, 180, or above. 

Highly competitive institutions may require 200 or more before considering applicants for admission. Candidates are encouraged to check the specific cut off mark announced by their preferred university each admission year.

Universities Offering Education and Geography in Nigeria

Federal University

UniversityJAMB Cut Off MarkPost UTMEState
University of Nigeria (UNN)200YesEnugu
Ahmadu Bello University (ABU)180YesKaduna
University of Calabar (UNICAL)180YesCross River

State University

UniversityJAMB Cut Off MarkPost UTMEState
Delta State University (DELSU)170YesDelta
Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED)160YesOgun
Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE)160YesRivers

Private Universities

At the time of writing, there are no widely recognised private universities in Nigeria offering Education and Geography as a standalone undergraduate programme. Candidates interested in the course may consider federal and state universities where the programme is more commonly available.

JAMB Subject Combination for Education and Geography

Candidates seeking admission into Education and Geography are generally required to register the following UTME subjects:

  • English Language (Compulsory)
  • Geography
  • Any two Arts, Social Science, or Science subjects

Some universities may have additional preferences, so candidates should confirm the subject combination before registering for UTME.

O'Level Requirements for Education and Geography

To qualify for admission, candidates usually need at least five credit passes in WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB, including:

  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Geography
  • Any two other relevant subjects

Most universities accept results obtained in not more than two sittings.

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Direct Entry Requirements for Education and Geography

Candidates applying through Direct Entry may be considered if they possess:

  • Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) with good grades
  • National Diploma (ND) in a related field.
  • IJMB or JUPEB with acceptable points.
  • GCE A-Level passes in relevant subjects.

Each university may have specific Direct Entry requirements, so applicants should check the official admission guidelines.

How to Gain Admission into Education and Geography

Candidates can improve their admission chances by:

  • Scoring above the university's cut off mark.
  • Having the required O'Level credits.
  • Choosing the correct UTME subject combination.
  • Performing well in the Post UTME screening exercise.
  • Uploading O'Level results on the JAMB CAPS portal.
  • Monitoring admission updates from their chosen institution.

Career Opportunities for Education and Geography Graduates

Graduates of Education and Geography can work in various sectors, including education, environmental management, and public service. Common career paths include:

  • Geography Teacher
  • Education Officer
  • Urban and Regional Planning Assistant
  • Environmental Educator
  • Research Assistant
  • GIS and Mapping Assistant
  • Curriculum Developer
  • School Administrator
  • Civil Servant
  • Examination Officer