Not every university sets the same standard for Management Information System, and the gap is worth knowing before you apply. JAMB cut off marks for Management Information System in the 2026/2027 academic session range from 140 to 220, with federal universities drawing the line at a minimum of 180, while state and private institutions remain considerably more flexible.

Management Information System is a discipline that bridges business operations and technology, training students to design database systems, analyse business processes, manage IT projects, and translate raw data into actionable organisational decisions.

Graduates qualify for jobs that bridge technology and business strategy. Employment options include system analysts, database administrators, and IT project managers in banks, telecom companies, manufacturing firms, and government agencies, where data driven decisions have become critical.

Below is the complete list of cut off marks for Management Information System across all federal, state, and private universities for the 2026/2027 academic session.

General JAMB Cut Off Mark for Management Information System

JAMB has set the minimum cut off mark for universities at 140. However, the Management Information System is more competitive than many other courses because it sits at the intersection of business and technology.

Most universities raise their departmental cut off marks above the JAMB minimum. To secure admission into a federal university, candidates typically need scores between 180 and 220. State universities accept scores from 150 to 180. Private universities take scores as low as 140.

Institution CategoryScore Target
Top Federal Universities (UNILAG, OAU, UNN)180 to 220
Other Federal Universities160 to 180
State Universities150 to 170
Private Universities140 to 150

Federal Universities Offering Management Information System

UniversityCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
University of Lagos (UNILAG)220 to 240YesLagos
University of Ibadan (UI)210 to 230YesOyo
Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)200 to 220YesOsun
University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)190 to 210YesEnugu
Ahmadu Bello University (ABU)180 to 200YesKaduna
University of Benin (UNIBEN)180 to 200YesEdo
University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)170 to 190YesKwara
Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK)170 to 190YesAnambra
University of Abuja (UNIABUJA)160 to 180YesFCT
Federal University, Oye Ekiti (FUOYE)150 to 170YesEkiti
Federal University, Lokoja (FULOKOJA)140 to 160YesKogi

State Universities Offering Management Information System

UniversityCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
Lagos State University (LASU)180 to 200YesLagos
Delta State University, Abraka (DELSU)160 to 180YesDelta
Rivers State University (RSU)150 to 170YesRivers
Ekiti State University (EKSU)150 to 160YesEkiti
Imo State University (IMSU)140 to 160YesImo
Kwara State University (KWASU)140 to 150YesKwara
Kaduna State University (KASU)140 to 150YesKaduna

Private Universities Offering Management Information System

UniversityCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
Covenant University, Ota190 to 210YesOgun
Babcock University, Ilishan Remo170 to 190YesOgun
Bells University of Technology, Ota150 to 170YesOgun
Lead City University, Ibadan140 to 160YesOyo
Madonna University, Okija140 to 160YesAnambra
Igbinedion University, Okada140 to 160YesEdo
Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos170 to 190YesLagos

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Admission Requirements

To study Management Information System in most Nigerian universities, candidates typically need:

O’Level Requirements

Five credits in:

  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Economics
  • And two other relevant subjects, such as Commerce, Government, Accounting, Geography, or Computer Studies

UTME Subject Combination

  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Economics
  • Any other Social Science or Science subject

Careers After Studying Management Information System

1. System Analyst

Examines business processes; recommends software solutions and designs system improvements.

2. Database Administrator

Maintains company databases; ensures data security, regular backups, and fast retrieval.

3. IT Project Manager

Directs technology projects; handles budgets, deadlines, and technical teams.

4. Business Intelligence Analyst

Studies company data; produces reports and dashboards to support management decisions.

5. MIS Consultant

Advises organisations on technology strategy; assists with software selection and system implementation.

6. Network Administrator

Manages company computer networks; ensures employees have reliable access to systems.

7. IT Support Manager

Supervises technical support teams; resolves major system failures and runs help desk operations.

8. Business Analyst

Translates business needs into technical requirements; documents specifications for developers.

9. Data Analyst

Interprets data to guide business decisions; builds visualisations and predictive models.

10. Academic

Teaches Management Information System at a university; educates future MIS professionals.