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Can I study Pharmacy with 260 in JAMB 2026?

Yes - qualifying options exist

A JAMB score of 260 qualifies for Pharmacy at 13 institutions in our 2026 dataset. The lowest cut-off for the course is 249.

Where 260 qualifies for Pharmacy

InstitutionCourseUTME cut-offAggregateTypeStatus
BUK
Kano
Pharmacy25974.4federalQualifies
FUTO
Imo
Pharmacy25974.4federalQualifies
ABUAD
Ekiti
Pharmacy25874.3privateQualifies
UNIZIK
Anambra
Pharmacy25874.3federalQualifies
UDUSOK
Sokoto
Pharmacy25774.1federalQualifies
EKSU
Ekiti
Pharmacy25674.0stateQualifies
OOU
Ogun
Pharmacy25573.9stateQualifies
ATBU
Bauchi
Pharmacy25473.8federalQualifies
DELSU
Delta
Pharmacy25473.8stateQualifies
MAUTECH
Adamawa
Pharmacy25373.6federalQualifies
IMSU
Imo
Pharmacy25173.4stateQualifies
EBSU
Ebonyi
Pharmacy24973.1stateQualifies
UNICAL
Cross River
Pharmacy24973.1federalQualifies

What this means in plain language

The course cut-off mark is the UTME threshold to be considered for admission to Pharmacy at a given institution. Clearing it means your application proceeds to post-UTME screening. Pharmacy cut-offs in our 2026 dataset range from 249 to 275 across Nigerian universities.

A score of 260 is above the lowest cut-off and qualifies you to apply at the institutions listed above.

If 260 is not enough, what now?

Three honest routes are open. First, retake JAMB next cycle aiming for a higher score. Second, change first-choice course to a related programme with a lower cut-off but similar career destination (use our quiz to find one). Third, explore the same course at less competitive institutions, including state and private universities where cut-offs sit lower.

Diploma routes (ND at a polytechnic, then HND or Direct Entry to a degree), pre-degree programmes and JUPEB are also workable longer paths. They take more time but they work.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I study Pharmacy with 260 in JAMB 2026?

Yes. A JAMB score of 260 qualifies for Pharmacy at 13 institutions in our 2026 dataset, where the cut-off is 260 or lower. Clearing the cut-off makes you eligible for post-UTME screening; the post-UTME aggregate then decides admission.

What is the actual cut-off mark for Pharmacy in 2026?

Pharmacy cut-off marks for 2026 range from 249 at the most accessible institutions to 275 at the most competitive, across the 16 institutions offering the course in this guide. JAMB's national minimum is 150, but the course-specific institutional cut-off is the figure that decides consideration.

Which universities offer Pharmacy with a cut-off around 260?

Institutions with Pharmacy cut-offs closest to 260 include BUK (259), FUTO (259), ABUAD (258), UNIZIK (258). Use the full table on this page to see every institution sorted by cut-off.

If I don't qualify for Pharmacy with 260, what are my alternatives?

Three routes. First, apply for Pharmacy at a less competitive institution where the cut-off is at or below 260. Second, pick a related course in the same field with a lower cut-off. Third, use the change-of-course window during the JAMB cycle, or a longer path through polytechnic ND and Direct Entry, JUPEB or a pre-degree programme.

Can I retake JAMB to score higher for Pharmacy?

Yes. JAMB UTME can be retaken in the next admission cycle. If 260 falls short for Pharmacy, a focused retake aiming for 269+ opens the broader range of institutions. Run the retake plan in parallel with a polytechnic or pre-degree application so the year is not lost if the retake also falls short.

Should I consider Pharmacy at a state or private university?

Often yes. State universities and newer federal universities frequently set lower Pharmacy cut-offs than the leading federal universities, and several private universities admit on the national minimum plus an internal screening. The trade-off is fees: federal sits at ₦40,000-₦200,000 per session, state ₦80,000-₦400,000, private ₦600,000 and above.

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