Every year, thousands of candidates sit for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam, and not everyone scores as high as expected. The good news is simple: a low score does not mean the end of your academic journey. There are still many schools and smart pathways that can get you into higher education.
What is Considered a “Low” JAMB Score?
In Nigeria, anything below 180 is generally considered low for competitive universities. However, many institutions accept:
- 140–160 → Some federal/state universities (less competitive courses)
- 120–140 → Polytechnics & Colleges of Education
- 100–120 → Some private universities
Universities That May Accept Low JAMB Scores
While top schools are strict, some universities are more flexible, especially for less competitive courses:
- Ahmadu Bello University (for certain courses)
- University of Maiduguri
- Federal University Birnin Kebbi
- Ekiti State University
- Benue State University
These schools may accept lower scores depending on the course and competition level.
Polytechnics That Accept Low Scores
Polytechnics are one of the best alternatives if your score is low:
- Yaba College of Technology
- Federal Polytechnic Nekede
- Auchi Polytechnic
- Kaduna Polytechnic
Most polytechnics accept 120 and above, sometimes even lower.
Colleges of Education
If you’re open to education-related courses, Colleges of Education are very accessible:
- Federal College of Education Zaria
- Adeyemi College of Education
- Emmanuel Alayande College of Education
Many accept 100–120 JAMB scores.
Private Universities (Very Flexible)
Private universities often have lower cut-off marks and flexible admission policies:
- Covenant University
- Babcock University
- Igbinedion University
- Lead City University
Some accept as low as 120 or even below, depending on availability.
Alternative Options If Your Score Is Very Low
1. Change of Course/Institution
Use the JAMB portal to switch to:
- Less competitive courses (e.g., Education, Agriculture)
- Schools with lower cut-off marks
2. Pre-degree or Remedial Programs
Many universities offer foundation programs that lead to admission without relying heavily on JAMB.
3. IJMB or JUPEB Programmes
These are advanced-level programs that allow you to gain direct entry into 200 level without rewriting JAMB.
4. Part-Time or Distance Learning
You can still study your desired course through flexible programs.
Important Tips
- Avoid anything called “JAMB expo” — it’s risky and often fake
- Always confirm admission updates via the official JAMB portal
- Be realistic: competitive courses like Medicine, Law, and Engineering require higher scores
Final Thoughts
A low JAMB score is not failure—it simply means you need a smarter strategy. Whether through polytechnics, private universities, or alternative programs, there are still plenty of opportunities available in Nigeria.