Hello, Future Banker (winks)! Want to know the accurate UNN Cut Off Mark for Banking and Finance? Then this page is your final bus stop. We won’t just show you the cut off mark, you will learn a lot of other things.


Firstly, let’s answer the main question that probably made you enter this page; What is UNN Cut off mark for Banking and Finance?
Short Answer: UNN Cut off Mark for Banking and Finance is 183!
Don’t go yet! The information above is incomplete. There is a lot more you need to know about UNN Cut off mark for banking and finance and that’s exactly why we created this page.
Specifically, this page will explain UNN Cut-Off Mark for Banking and Finance (things you probably didn’t know about the cut off mark).
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Then we will go further to show you the accurate and official cut off mark for Banking and Finance in UNN for the past five years.
That’s not all! In UNN if you have a wrong JAMB subject combination, even if you score high in JAMB, you won’t be admitted. That’s exactly why we will tell you the accurate JAMB subject and O’level for Banking and Finance in UNN.
Guess what? That’s not still all. We will also show you the school fees for Banking and Finance students from their year one to their final year.
But before we dive in, do note:
Scoring high in UNN post UTME will surely guarantee your admission into Banking and Finance. This is why you DEFINETELY need to smartly prepare for the UNN post utme with myUNN Post UTME App. Install the Android App Here or see the App Full Benefits Here.
Congratulations on installing the app! You now have a better chance of gaining admission than other Banking and Finance aspirants.
Now let’s tell you more about the cut off mark.
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UNN Cut-Off Mark for Banking and Finance Explained
This is the departmental cut-off mark for Banking and Finance in UNN. It’s usually gotten by adding JAMB and POST UTME scores together and then dividing the result by two.
The result is what we call UNN Aggregate or Average Score.
UNN cut off marks usually comes out after the Post UTME.
UNN Cut-Off Marks for Banking and Finance for Past 5 years
In UNN, aspirants are admitted through merit, catchment, educationally less developed states (ELDS), supplementary, and IM (knowing someone influential in the school).
Since the scope of this page is just to tell you about cut off marks, we won’t deviate into the supplementary. However, you can check our post on UNN supplementary admission here.
Merit cut-off mark for a course in UNN is always the highest followed by catchment cut off marks, then ELDS cut off marks.
Catchment are states geographically within UNN, which includes Enugu, Imo, Ebonyi, Abia, Anambra, Akwa Ibom, and Delta. While ELDS states include Adamawa, Kaduna, Kogi, Benue, etc.
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The table below will show you the UNN Banking and Finance cut-off marks for merit and some catchment states from 2017 to date.
| Years | Merit | Enugu | Abia | Imo | Anambra |
| 2022 | NR | NR | NR | NR | NR |
| 2021 | 183 | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| 2020 | 248 | 231 | 229 | 220 | 210 |
| 2019 | 228 | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| 2018 | 238 | NA | NA | NA | NA |
Note:
- NR – means the cut off mark has not been released yet
- NA – means the cut off mark was not available online.
Just like we have already mentioned, the cut-off marks for ELDS are usually lower than merit cut off marks.
Takeaway about UNN Cut Off Mark for Banking and Finance
- As can be seen in the table above, UNN cut-off marks change every year, though the change might not be much.
- UNN cut off mark for Banking and Finance is not just the score you should have in either JAMB or POST-UTME. It should be the average of both, as discussed above.
- If you pass either the merit, catchment or ELDS cut off marks, you will be admitted to UNN’s first admission list.
- As a UNN Banking and Finance Aspirant, if your jamb score is above 200, in most cases you will be admitted on merit admission, especially if you score extremely high in UNN POST UTME.
- Sometimes even with a high JAMB score, candidates won’t still be admitted because of their low post-UTME score. Advice? Prepare very well for the POST UTME, especially with our myUNN Post UTME App.
Prepare for the UNN Post UTME Smartly by using the myUNN Post UTME App. Install the Android App Here or see the App Full Benefits Here.
UNN Requirements for Banking and Finance
Aside from knowing the UNN cut-off mark for Banking and Finance, you also need to know the requirements for the course. That’s because even if you pass the cut-off mark, if you don’t possess the right combination you will be denied admission.
Below are the requirements for Banking and Finance in UNN:
- JAMB SUBJECT COMBINATION: English, Mathematics, Economics, plus any Social Science subject (like Government, CRS, Literature, etc)
- O’LEVEL (WAEC, NECO, ETC) REQUIREMENTS: UNN requires five (5) ‘O’ Level credit passes to include: English Language, Mathematics and any other relevant subjects. For NBC the other two (2) relevant subjects could be from any of the following: Accounting, Principles of Accounts, Commerce, Office Practice and Economics.
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School Fees for Banking and Finance in UNN
As of the time of updating this page, these are the school fees for Banking and Finance in UNN:
- New Students: N73,700
- 2nd year – #48,100
- Other years – #43,000
- Final years – #43,500
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Conclusion
If you carefully read through every piece of information on this post, you should now know a lot about the cut-off mark for Banking and Finance. You should also know the requirements for Banking and Finance.
More importantly, you should have known that using myUNN post UTME App will not only make you score high in JAMB, but it will also make your journey into UNN very smooth. You can install/download the Android App Here or see the App Full Benefits Here.
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