Admiralty University of Nigeria has Announced 160 JAMB Cut-Off Mark for 2025/2026 Academic Session.

The Management of Admiralty University of Nigeria (ADUN) is pleased to announce that its minimum cut-off mark for admissions into the 2025/2026 academic session has been set at 160. This decision follows a recent Senate meeting, held in alignment with the outcomes of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Policy Meeting.
Under the leadership of the Vice Chancellor, Professor Christopher Ndubuisi Ogbogbo, ADUN continues to uphold its commitment to academic excellence and accessibility.
A New Era for ADUN as a Federal Institution.
ADUN transitioned from a private university, originally established in December 2017, to a federal institution with the signing of the “Admiralty University of Nigeria Establishment Act (2022)” into law by the then-President Muhammadu Buhari on February 8, 2023. This significant change positions ADUN to offer even greater academic opportunities and contribute more broadly to national development.
The university encourages prospective students to leverage ADUN’s enhanced status as a federal institution and consider it their premier choice for higher education.
Further details regarding the admission process, including application procedures and specific program requirements, will be published shortly on the University’s official website and social media channels.
Signed:
Mr. Makut Alfred Mashat
Public Relations Officer
Admiralty University of Nigeria (ADUN)
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