Mechanical Engineering is one of the most competitive course to study in any University in Nigeria. If you are aspiring to study the course, you need to have a really high score in your UTME and good grades in your O’level. This post will guide you on everything you need to know for a successful admission, as well as every step you need to take.
JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Mechanical Engineering
The minimum JAMB score required to apply for Mechanical Engineering is 140. However, it is important to understand that this is just the benchmark and it does not guarantee admission into your preferred university. A score of 140 only makes you eligible to apply for admission to study the course, but your chances of being admitted with just that score are quite low.
Post-UTME and Aggregate Score Calculation
Every University that conduct post-UTME use an aggregate scoring system to determine the overall score of candidates seeking admission into their institutions. This usually include the following:
- JAMB Score (50%)
- Post-UTME Score (30%)
- O’Level Grades (20%)
O’Level Subject Requirements
Candidates are required to have a minimum of seven (7) credit passses in their O’level results, in the following subjects:
- English Language
- Mathematics
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Further Mathematics or any relevant science subject
Top Nigerian Universities Offering Mechanical Engineering
The following are some Nigerian Universities that offers Mechanical Engineering and their cut-off marks:
| S/N | Nigerian Universities to Study Mechanical Engineering | Required Cut-Off Mark |
| 1 | University of Benin (UNIBEN) | 220 and above |
| 2 | Lagos State University (LASU) | 220 and above |
| 3 | Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMINNA) | 220 and above |
| 4 | Bayero University Kano (BUK) | 220 and above |
| 5 | Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria | 220 and above |
| 6 | University of Lagos (UNILAG) | 220 and above |
| 7 | Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) | 220 and above |
| 8 | University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) | 220 and above |
| 9 | Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) | 220 and above |
| 10 | Covenant University, Ota | 220 and above |
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Most universities require you to write Post-UTME after JAMB. Your aggregate score (JAMB + Post-UTME) determines your eligibility.
Candidates must be at least 16 years old by the time of admission, according to JAMB’s updated policy.
Yes, many universities accept ND, HND, or A’Level holders into 200 Level through Direct Entry. You must meet specific school requirements.
Possibly. Some schools allow students to switch courses after 100 Level if they meet the CGPA and departmental requirements. But this depends on the school’s policies and available slots.

