Technical skills drive industrial growth, workforce development, and national productivity. The JAMB cut off mark for Vocational and Technical Education for the 2026/2027 academic session ranges from 140 to 210. Federal universities expect higher scores near 210, while state and private institutions accept lower ranges.

The course trains students in practical, industrial, and technology based skills used across education, engineering, business, agriculture, and construction. It combines teaching methods with hands on technical training to prepare graduates for classroom instruction and professional technical work.

Students study educational technology, technical drawing, workshop practice, curriculum development, industrial management, instructional methods, entrepreneurship, and vocational training systems. Depending on their specialisation, students may also explore automobile technology, electrical technology, building technology, metalwork, woodwork, business education, or computer technology.

Graduates develop practical teaching abilities, technical competence, and industrial knowledge. These skills allow them to work in schools, technical colleges, vocational centres, government agencies, manufacturing industries, and private businesses. 

Career opportunities include technical instructor, vocational teacher, workshop supervisor, industrial trainer, and curriculum developer. Below are the cut off marks, admission requirements, subject combinations, and career opportunities for all universities.

JAMB Cut Off Mark for Vocational and Technical Education

The general JAMB cut off mark for Vocational and Technical Education in most Nigerian universities is 150. However, some competitive universities may require scores between 160 and 210, depending on the number of applicants and institutional admission policies.

Candidates who score higher in JAMB and perform well in Post UTME screening usually stand a better chance of gaining admission, especially in federal universities.

Federal Universities Offering Vocational and Technical Education

UniversityCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)170 to 200YesEnugu
University of Benin (UNIBEN)160 to 190YesEdo
University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)160 to 180YesKwara
Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria160 to 180YesKaduna
University of Calabar (UNICAL)150 to 170YesCross River
Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka150 to 170YesAnambra
University of Uyo (UNIUYO)150 to 160YesAkwa Ibom
Federal University, Oye Ekiti (FUOYE)150 to 160YesEkiti
Federal University, Lokoja (FULOKOJA)150 to 150YesKogi
Federal University, Dutsin Ma (FUDMA)150 to 150YesKatsina

State Universities Offering Vocational and Technical Education

UniversityCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
Lagos State University (LASU)150 to 170YesLagos
Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka150 to 160YesDelta
Rivers State University (RSU), Port Harcourt150 to 150YesRivers
Ekiti State University (EKSU)150 to 150YesEkiti
Imo State University (IMSU)150 to 150YesImo
Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma150 to 150YesEdo
Kwara State University (KWASU)150 to 150YesKwara

Private Universities Offering Vocational and Technical Education

UniversityCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
Covenant University, Ota150 to 170YesOgun
Babcock University, Ilishan Remo150 to 160YesOgun
Lead City University, Ibadan150 to 150YesOyo
Madonna University, Okija150 to 150YesAnambra

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JAMB Subject Combination for Vocational and Technical Education

The approved UTME subject combination for Vocational and Technical Education consists of English Language, Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry, and one additional subject drawn from the Sciences, Technical, or Social Science fields.

Candidates should note that subject requirements may vary slightly depending on their chosen area of specialisation, so confirming directly with the intended university before finalising JAMB registration is strongly advised.

O'Level Requirements for Vocational and Technical Education

Admission into Vocational and Technical Education requires a minimum of five credit passes obtained in WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB. The subjects universities typically expect include English Language, Mathematics, Physics, either Chemistry or Technical Drawing, and at least one other relevant subject.

Results from a maximum of two sittings are generally accepted, provided the combined results meet the required credit pass threshold.

Careers in Vocational and Technical Education

Vocational and Technical Education creates career opportunities in education, industrial training, technical services, entrepreneurship, and workforce development.

CareersDescription
Technical InstructorTeach practical and technical skills in schools and vocational centres.
Vocational TeacherTrain students in specialised technical and trade subjects.
Workshop SupervisorManage technical workshops and industrial training facilities.
Industrial TrainerTrain workers and employees in technical industries and organisations.
Curriculum DeveloperDesign vocational and technical training programmes for schools and institutions.
Technical OfficerWork in industries handling technical operations and maintenance.
Entrepreneurship TrainerHelp individuals develop practical business and vocational skills.
Educational ConsultantAdvise schools and institutions on technical education and workforce development.