300 sits more than 10 points below the lowest 2026 cut-off for Psychology (n/a). Consider retaking JAMB, choosing a related course, or applying to less competitive institutions.
What this means in plain language
The course cut-off mark is the UTME threshold to be considered for admission to Psychology at a given institution. Clearing it means your application proceeds to post-UTME screening. Psychology cut-offs in our 2026 dataset range from the national minimum to the highest tier across Nigerian universities.
A score of 300 is below the threshold at all institutions currently offering the course in our data; the realistic options are retake, change of course, or a different institution tier.
If 300 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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Can I study Psychology with 300 in JAMB 2026?
Not at most institutions. 300 sits more than 10 points below the lowest 2026 Psychology cut-off (n/a). The realistic routes are a JAMB retake, a related course with a lower cut-off, or a less competitive institution.
What is the actual cut-off mark for Psychology in 2026?
Psychology cut-off marks for 2026 range from 180 at the most accessible institutions to the top tier at the most competitive, across the 0 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 Psychology with a cut-off around 300?
We do not yet have institution-level cut-off data for Psychology. Check the JAMB brochure for the current list of institutions offering the programme.
If I don't qualify for Psychology with 300, what are my alternatives?
Three routes. First, apply for Psychology at a less competitive institution where the cut-off is at or below 300. 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 Psychology?
Yes. JAMB UTME can be retaken in the next admission cycle. If 300 falls short for Psychology, a focused retake aiming for 220+ 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 Psychology at a state or private university?
Often yes. State universities and newer federal universities frequently set lower Psychology 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.