📅 Last Updated: February 26, 2026
A JAMB score of 260 is a outstanding result, placing you in approximately the 80-85% of all candidates. Your options are elite. Here is the complete guide to universities and courses accessible with 260.
Last Updated: February 2025 | Author: Mr. Ibrahim Musa
What a Score of 260 Means
With 260 in JAMB, you can gain admission into Medicine at most mid-tier federal universities. This guide breaks down exactly which institutions and courses are realistic for you.
- JAMB minimum cut-off: 140 (federal), 100 (state/private) — you clear both comfortably
- Your competition level: You are competing with 80-85% of all UTME candidates
- POST-UTME importance: With 260, POST-UTME performance is important — aim for 65%+ to strengthen your aggregate
Federal Universities Accessible With 260
| University | General Cut-Off | You Qualify? | Exceptions / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| UNILAG University of Lagos |
200 | ✅ Yes | Medicine (285+), Law (270+) |
| UI University of Ibadan |
200 | ✅ Yes | Medicine (280+), Law (265+) |
| OAU Obafemi Awolowo University |
200 | ✅ Yes | Medicine (275+) |
| UNIBEN University of Benin |
200 | ✅ Yes | Medicine (270+) |
| UNN University of Nigeria Nsukka |
200 | ✅ Yes | Medicine (270+) |
| ABU Ahmadu Bello University |
200 | ✅ Yes | ✅ All courses |
| UNILORIN University of Ilorin |
200 | ✅ Yes | ✅ All courses |
| UNIPORT University of Port Harcourt |
200 | ✅ Yes | Medicine (265+) |
| UNICAL University of Calabar |
200 | ✅ Yes | ✅ All courses |
| UNIJOS University of Jos |
200 | ✅ Yes | ✅ All courses |
| FUTA Federal University of Technology Akure |
180 | ✅ Yes | Medicine (N/A+) |
| BUK Bayero University Kano |
180 | ✅ Yes | ✅ All courses |
| FUTMINNA Federal University of Technology Minna |
180 | ✅ Yes | Medicine (N/A+) |
State Universities
With a score of 260, you qualify for the general cut-off at virtually all state universities. State universities generally have lower cut-offs (180–200 for general admission) and are a strong option.
All state universities accept 260 for general admission. Even competitive courses like Medicine are accessible at EKSU (230 cut-off), AAU Ekpoma (240), and DELSU (240) if your score is close.
Private Universities
Private universities typically accept lower JAMB scores (sometimes as low as 120–150). With 260, you qualify for admission at every accredited private university in Nigeria, including Covenant University, Babcock, Landmark, Bowen, and others.
Medicine With 260 in JAMB
Medicine is accessible at mid-tier federal universities (UNICAL, UNIJOS cut-off 250) and most state universities.
Law With 260 in JAMB
Law is accessible at most universities. ABU and UNILORIN require 250 — you meet that.
Best Strategy for Candidates With 260
- Know your aggregate formula: JAMB score alone is not enough — use the WizAdmissions Aggregate Calculator to see your real admission chances
- Prepare for POST-UTME: This is where admissions are won or lost. Study past questions for your target universities
- Apply to multiple universities: Put your most realistic option as first choice, and a safe option as second
- Consider O’Level combination: Strong WAEC/NECO results improve your aggregate significantly at many universities
Score Comparison
- Universities that accept 250 in JAMB — one step below
- Universities that accept 270 in JAMB — one step above
- How to calculate your JAMB aggregate score
- JAMB subject combinations for all courses
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get into a federal university with 260 in JAMB?
Yes. With 260, you meet the general cut-off for most federal universities (200). Your POST-UTME performance and O-Level results will determine the specific course and department.
Is 260 a good JAMB score?
260 is a outstanding JAMB score. It is competitive and gives you access to most courses at most universities in Nigeria.
What courses can I study with 260?
With 260, you can study virtually any course in Nigeria, including Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, and Engineering at competitive universities.
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