What JAMB score puts Entrepreneurship within reach in 2026? The JAMB cut off mark for entrepreneurship is placed between 140 and 220, and federal universities like UNILAG expect scores at the top, while state and private schools accept lower numbers.

Entrepreneurship is action oriented. You learn to recognise market needs, experiment with real buyers, manage cash flow, raise capital, and grow steadily without breaking.

This course does not produce job hunters; it produces business owners who understand that no one is coming to save them. Graduates launch their own ventures, turn around struggling small businesses, run innovation labs inside big companies, or help investors decide which startups deserve funding. Below are all federal, state, and private universities offering entrepreneurship, along with their cut off marks.

General JAMB Cut Off Mark for Entrepreneurship

JAMB says the minimum cut off for universities is 140. But for Entrepreneurship at top schools, aim higher. Here is the realistic range you should target:

Institution CategoryJAMB Score Range
Top federal universities180 to 220
Mid level federal universities160 to 180
Less competitive federal universities140 to 160
State universities140 to 170
Private universities140 to 160

If your score is below 140, you cannot study at any university. That is the JAMB minimum. But scoring exactly 140 will only get you into the least competitive schools.

Federal Universities Offering Entrepreneurship

Federal universities are slowly adopting Entrepreneurship as a degree programme. Below are the federal institutions offering Entrepreneurship and their cut off marks for 2026/2027.

University Cut Off MarkPost UTMEState
University of Lagos (UNILAG)200 (190 to 210 recommended)YesLagos
University of Ibadan (UI)200 (190 to 200 recommended)YesOyo
Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)160 (180 to 190 recommended)YesOsun
University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)160 (170 to 180 recommended)YesEnugu
Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria160 (160 to 170 recommended)YesKaduna
University of Benin (UNIBEN)160 (160 to 170 recommended)YesEdo
University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)160 (160 to 170 recommended)YesKwara
Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka160 (150 to 160 recommended)YesAnambra
University of Abuja (UNIABUJA)160 (150 to 160 recommended)YesFCT
Federal University, Oye Ekiti (FUOYE)140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesEkiti
Federal University, Lokoja (FULOKOJA)140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesKogi
Federal University, Kashere (FUKASHERE)140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesGombe
Federal University, Dutsin Ma (FUDMA)140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesKatsina
Federal University, Lafia (FULAFIA)140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesNasarawa

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State Universities Offering Entrepreneurship and Their Cut Off Marks

State universities have been faster to adopt Entrepreneurship as a degree programme. Below are the state schools offering Entrepreneurship and their cut off marks for 2026/2027.

UniversityCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
Lagos State University (LASU)160 (170 to 190 recommended)YesLagos
Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka140 (150 to 170 recommended)YesDelta
Rivers State University (RSU), Port Harcourt140 (150 to 160 recommended)YesRivers
Ekiti State University (EKSU)140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesEkiti
Imo State University (IMSU)140 (140 to 150 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
Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK)140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesNasarawa
Kaduna State University (KASU)140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesKaduna
Benue State University (BSU)140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesBenue
Ebonyi State University (EBSU)140 (140 to 150 recommended)YesEbonyi

Private Universities Offering Entrepreneurship

Private universities have embraced Entrepreneurship more than any other category. Many have dedicated faculties and centres for entrepreneurship education.

University / InstitutionCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
Covenant University, Ota180 (180 to 190 recommended)NoOgun
Babcock University, Ilishan Remo160 (160 to 170 recommended)NoOgun
Bowen University, Iwo140 (140 to 150 recommended)NoOsun
Bells University of Technology, Ota140 (140 to 150 recommended)NoOgun
Caleb University, Lagos140 (140 to 150 recommended)NoLagos
Redeemer's University (RUN), Ede140 (140 to 150 recommended)NoOsun
Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo140 (140 to 150 recommended)NoOyo
Lead City University, Ibadan140 (140 to 150 recommended)NoOyo
Madonna University, Okija140 (140 to 150 recommended)NoAnambra
Veritas University, Abuja140 (140 to 150 recommended)NoFCT
Igbinedion University, Okada140 (140 to 150 recommended)NoEdo
Pan Atlantic University, Lagos160 (160 to 170 recommended)NoLagos

Other Requirements You Cannot Ignore

Your JAMB score alone will not get you in. You also need the right O Level credits and UTME subjects.

O Level Requirements

You need at least five credits in English Language, Mathematics, Economics or Commerce, and any two other social science or arts subjects. These credits must come from no more than two exam sittings.

UTME Subject Combination

For JAMB, you must register with English Language, Mathematics, Economics, and any other social science subject like Government, Geography, or Commerce. Pick the wrong combination, and your application will be rejected.

Careers in Entrepreneurship

An Entrepreneurship degree does not force you to start a business immediately. But it prepares you for that path better than any other course.

1. Business Founder

You start your own company. It could be a tech startup, a fashion brand, a restaurant chain, or an agricultural business. Your degree gives you the tools to plan, launch, and scale.

2. Small Business Consultant

Not everyone who starts a business knows what they are doing. You step in to help struggling businesses fix their operations, marketing, or finances. You get paid for your expertise.

3. Innovation Manager

Large companies want to stay ahead of competitors. They hire innovation managers to spot new opportunities, test new ideas, and launch new products. Your entrepreneurship training fits perfectly.

4. Venture Capital Analyst

Venture capital firms invest money in startups. They need people who understand how new businesses work. You analyse pitches, evaluate founders, and recommend which startups to fund.

5. Business Development Officer

Every company needs to grow. Business development officers find new customers, forge partnerships, and open new markets. Your understanding of opportunity recognition makes you valuable.

6. Social Entrepreneur

You start a business that solves a social problem. A company that provides clean water to rural communities. A platform that connects farmers to buyers. Profit is important, but impact matters more.

7. Lecturer

Universities and polytechnics need people to teach Entrepreneurship. You shape the next generation of business owners.

8. Corporate Innovator

Big companies often move slowly. They create internal innovation teams to think like startups. You work inside a corporation but operate like an entrepreneur.

9. Franchise Owner

You do not have to invent a business from scratch. Buy a franchise. You get a proven model, brand recognition, and support. Your degree helps you run it properly.

10. Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Builder

You work for incubators, accelerators, or government agencies that support startups. You run training programmes, connect founders to investors, and help build the entrepreneurship community in your city or state.