Abia State Polytechnic Cut Off Mark 2024/2025

Do you want to be admitted into Abia State Polytechnic? Are you looking for the correct cut-off mark for Abia State Polytechnic? This site will provide you with all the information you need in order to get admission to Abia State polytechnic.

Candidates are advised to visit the nearest JAMB accredited CBT centers closest to them for registration. For more information on how to register for the JAMB 2024/2025 academic session, candidates should also be aware that JAMB 2024/2025 registration is now open as usual and registration is currently ongoing.

Applicants who get the cutoff score are immediately entitled to take the post-UTME test in 2024 or 2024, and if successful, they would be admitted to the Abia State Polytechnic.

Candidates should be aware that there are benefits to meeting the JAMB cut-off mark, including the opportunity to sit for the post-UTME and the chance to enroll in any of the courses offered at Abia State Polytechnic after beating the departmental cut-off mark and passing the physical internal screening of documents by the pertinent faculties and offices in the school.

Abia State Polytechnic

Abia State Polytechnic is a state-owned polytechnic founded in 1992 and situated in Aba, Abia State, Nigeria. The Polytechnic is made up of various schools, including the School of Science & Engineering and the School of Business Administration.

The school color is Yellow and deep crimson. Onukaogu Abalogun A is the previous rector. The Enyimba International Stadium in Aba is a short distance from the Polytechnic.

Faculties and Courses Offered

Abia State Polytechnic offers the following courses/programs at the National Diploma (ND) level, according to the most recent JAMB admissions booklet.

School of Business and Management Technology

  • Accountancy
  • Banking and Finance
  • Business Administration and Management
  • Public Administration
  • Office Management and Technology

School of Engineering Technology

  • Civil Engineering Technology (ND only)
  • Computer Engineering Technology (ND only)
  • Electrical Electronics Engineering Technology (ND only)
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology (ND only)

School of Environmental Design and Technology

  • Architecture
  • Building Technology
  • Estate Management
  • Quantity Surveying
  • Urban and Regional Planning
  • Surveying and Geo-Informatics

School of Food Science and Technology

  • Food Science and Technology (ND only)

School of Science and Engineering Technology

  • Computer Science
  • School of Science and Industrial Technology
  • Science Laboratory Technology
  • Statistics
  • Physics with Electronics

Courses like Biology/Microbiology and Chemistry/Biochemistry are only available at HND level.

ABIA POLY Cut-Off Mark For 2024/2025

Candidates with scores of 120, 130, 140, and above occasionally inquire about their eligibility to enroll in political science courses or any other ABIA POLY courses.

Please be aware that using the courses and cut-off marks that are currently accessible, you can determine for yourself if you are eligible for admission to ABIA POLY. We will give you the minimal JAMB cutoff mark you must achieve in order to be qualified for the ABIA POLY Post-UTME as well as the approved ABIA POLY program.

Please keep in mind that when registering for the UTME, you must choose ABIA POLY as your preferred choice of polytechnic as the first step in the admissions process. This is due to the fact that the institution will provide preference to applicants who have ABIA POLY as their first choice of polytechnic before evaluating other possibilities, if necessary.

For computing the average cut-off mark for admission to ABIA POLY, candidates with higher JAMB scores again have an edge over those with lower JAMB scores, even though all candidates who score 120 or more are given equal opportunities to sit for the post-UTME.

This is due to the fact that after calculating their weighted average or aggregate score, candidates with better JAMB scores tend to score higher because their UTME scores offer them an edge over those with lower UTME scores when computing the average cut-off point.

I’m confident that with the facts mentioned above at your disposal, you’ll be able to easily get accepted into ABIA POLY. Apart from candidates from Educationally Less Developed States, the majority of applicants fail to recognize that a low JAMB score reduces their chances.

The cutoff for ABIA POLY is quite high; in contrast to other Federal institutions that have the same standards as ABIA POLY, whose minimal cutoff mark is still 120, it is difficult to achieve 120 in your JAMB score.

For the benefit of applicants who are taking JAMB for the first time and those who have taken JAMB in the past, I have listed all courses offered by ABIA POLY as well as the ABIA POLY JAMB cut-off mark below in a tabular manner.

Department/Courses JAMB Cut-Off Mark
Accounting 120 and above
Architectural Technology 120 and above
Banking And Finance 120 and above
Building Technology 120 and above
Business Administration and Management 120 and above
Chemical Engineering Technology 120 and above
Computer Engineering 120 and above
Computer Science 120 and above
Electrical / Electronic Engineering 120 and above
Estate Management And Valuation 120 and above
Food Technology 120 and above
Mechanical Engineering Technology 120 and above
Office Technology And Management 120 and above
Public Administration 120 and above
Quantity Surveying 120 and above
Science Laboratory Technology 120 and above
Statistics 120 and above
Surveying and Geo-Informatics 120 and above
Urban and Regional Planning 120 and above

 

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About Folashade Olawale, M.Ed.

Folashade Olawale is a distinguished education expert and academic consultant with over 12 years of experience in the Nigerian educational sector. She holds a Master's degree in Education from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, where she specialized in Curriculum Development and Instructional Design. Folashade's expertise encompasses innovative teaching strategies, educational technology, and student engagement. As a passionate advocate for quality education, Folashade regularly contributes insightful articles to Just School News, focusing on educational trends, school management, and student success strategies.