Mater Dei Polytechnic JAMB and Departmental Cut-off Marks: Mater Dei Polytechnic Ugwuoba (MDP) JAMB and Departmental Cut-off marks to be used for the 2025/2026 academic session have been released. JAMB Cut-off marks for degree-awarding institutions is 180. See more details below.
MDP has announced 2025/2026 JAMB and Departmental Cut-off marks. JAMB UTME candidates will only require a minimum UTME score of 180 before they can be offered Admission into the university. MDP JAMB Cut Off Mark and Departmental Cut Off Marks as released by the management for the 2025/2026 UTME admission exercise
Due to the high number of students wishing to study at the Mater Dei Polytechnic Ugwuoba (MDP), the admission processes are competitive and admissions are given based on the higher the jamb scores, the higher the chances of being admitted.
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MDP Cut-off Marks 2025.
Official MDP Cut-off Marks for 2025 is 180
Note: Meeting the minimum MDP cut off mark does not guarantee admission into your desired degree programme, your Post UTME Score, O’Level Grades, Subject Combination, JAMB Score and other factors are pre-requisite for admission to MDP.
MDP Departmental Cut Off Mark 2025
Mater Dei Polytechnic Ugwuoba MDP Departmental Cut Off Marks 2025/2026 have not been officially released. The following are just assumed points. Please always confirm from an official source.
MDP Faculty of Medical Sciences Cut Off Mark
Medicine – 250 and Above
MDP Faculty of Law Cut Off Mark
Law – 240 and above
MDP Faculty of Engineering Cut Off Mark
Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Civil, Computer, etc – 220 and above
MDP Faculty of Science Cut Off Mark
Industrial Chemistry, Industrial Physics, Computer Science, Geology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Anatomy, etc – 190 and above
Please that MDP admission processes are competitive and admissions are given based on the higher the jamb scores, the higher the chances of being admitted.
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FAQs
What is the minimum JAMB UTME cut-off mark to apply for admission into Mater Dei Polytechnic for 2025/2026?
For the 2024/2025 session, Mater Dei Polytechnic set its JAMB UTME minimum cut-off mark at 100. Myschoolnews
For the 2025/2026 session, as of now, the institution has not officially released a different or updated cut-off mark. Until an official announcement is made, it’s safe for candidates to assume it will be at least 100 or possibly higher. Always verify on the school’s website or via their admission office.
What does “departmental cut-off mark” mean, and how is it different from the JAMB cut-off mark at Mater Dei Polytechnic?
The JAMB cut-off mark is the minimum score set by either JAMB or the institution that a UTME candidate must have to be eligible to apply for admission (or screening/Post-UTME).
The departmental cut-off mark is specific to each course/department. After candidates meet the general JAMB cut-off, the polytechnic may require higher scores for more competitive programs (e.g., engineering, medical sciences), depending on demand, capacity, and performance of candidates.
At Mater Dei Polytechnic, the departmental cut-off marks for 2025/2026 have not yet been made public. Candidates should watch for updates from the school regarding departmental thresholds once Post-UTME or internal screening processes are announced.
If a candidate meets the JAMB cut-off, does that guarantee admission into their chosen course at Mater Dei Polytechnic?
No, meeting the JAMB cut-off does not guarantee admission into a specific course. Admission depends on multiple factors, including but not limited to:
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The candidate’s departmental cut-off mark for that course (if higher than the JAMB minimum)
Performance in any Post-UTME or screening exercise, if required
Meeting other admission requirements (O-Level results, correct subject combinations, etc.)
Competition for the program (how many applicants, how high their scores are)
In short, meeting the JAMB UTME cut-off is just a first step. To increase chances, aim for higher scores and satisfy all departmental and institutional criteria.