The 2026 UTME cut-off for Economics at Redeemer's University is below, alongside the institutional aggregate model, an honest path-to-admission walkthrough and the year-on-year change.
Economics at Redeemer's University requires a 2026 JAMB UTME cut-off of 200 and 5 O'Level credits including English Language, Mathematics, Economics, two other subjects. The programme runs for 4 years leading to Bachelor's degree in Economics (BSc / BA), with applications routed through JAMB and RUN's post-UTME screening.
- 2026 UTME cut-off
- 200
- UTME subjects
- English Language, Mathematics, Economics, one Social Science subject
- O'Level credits
- English Language, Mathematics, Economics, two other subjects
- Duration
- 4 years
- Credential awarded
- Bachelor's degree in Economics (BSc / BA)
- Application route
- JAMB UTME + RUN screening
- Institution type
- Private (Ede, Osun)
Where this cut-off ranks
RUN requires a UTME score of 200 for Economics in 2026. The institution ranks 50th out of 56 institutions offering the course in this guide, providing a comparatively accessible route into the programme.
Clearing 200 at UTME is the threshold to be considered, not a guarantee of admission. The post-UTME or screening aggregate decides who actually gets the place. A typical aggregate for Economics at RUN that secures an offer sits broadly in the 67+ range on the 100-point scale, though the exact threshold moves year to year with applicant volume.
How RUN calculates the aggregate
Redeemer's University uses the standard Nigerian aggregate model for Economics: a weighted blend of UTME score, post-UTME or screening result, and O'level grade points. The most common federal-university split is 50% UTME, 30% post-UTME, 20% O'level, scaled to a 100-point aggregate.
Worked example: a candidate with a UTME of 250 (= 31.25 of 50), a post-UTME score of 65 of 100 (= 19.5 of 30) and five A1 grades at O'level (= 20 of 20) finishes on an aggregate of 70.75, comfortably above typical Economics thresholds at most institutions. A weaker O'level pulls the number down materially, which is why many candidates underestimate the role of secondary-school results in the admission decision.
Each component matters in proportion to its weight. UTME at 50% remains the largest single component, but post-UTME at 30% is enough to lift or sink an otherwise borderline application. O'level grades at 20% reward consistent strength across the school years.
Private institutions like RUN sometimes diverge from the 50-30-20 split, using an internal aptitude test or interview instead of a points-based post-UTME. The principle remains the same: a single component cannot redeem a weak overall profile, and candidates should prepare for every stage of the screening.
UTME subjects
- English Language
- Mathematics
- Economics
- one Social Science subject
O'level requirements
- English Language
- Mathematics
- Economics
- two other subjects
Five credit passes at one sitting (or two acceptable sittings) are typically required.
Realistic path to admission
A realistic plan for Economics at RUN starts with a UTME target above the cut-off, not at the cut-off. Aim for 215+, which gives a comfortable margin and protects against last-minute rises in the cut-off. Candidates who score exactly at the cut-off are often squeezed out by post-UTME aggregates, because higher-scoring candidates rank above them on the final list.
Post-UTME performance matters as much as the UTME score. Even a candidate at 215+ needs a strong post-UTME to translate eligibility into admission. Past papers, focused revision of the post-UTME syllabus and timed practice are the standard preparation.
If 200 looks out of reach, consider second-choice institutions for the same course at lower cut-offs in this guide, or related courses at RUN with lower cut-offs. The change-of-course window during the cycle is the formal route to switch, and many candidates use it to recover from a UTME score that fell short of the first-choice target.
The cut-off has held steady, suggesting a stable competition profile for the course at RUN. Confirm the official RUN admission portal for any mid-cycle adjustments before paying any fees.
Other universities offering Economics
| Institution | Type | 2026 UTME cut-off |
|---|---|---|
| UNILAG Lagos | federal | 254 |
| UI Oyo | federal | 253 |
| OAU Osun | federal | 247 |
| UNN Enugu | federal | 244 |
| AUN Adamawa | private | 243 |
| CU Ogun | private | 243 |
| PAU Lagos | private | 242 |
| NDA Kaduna | federal | 241 |
| LMU Kwara | private | 240 |
| UNILORIN Kwara | federal | 238 |
| BUK Kano | federal | 237 |
| BOWEN Osun | private | 237 |
| ABUAD Ekiti | private | 236 |
| FUTMINNA Niger | federal | 236 |
| UNIBEN Edo | federal | 236 |
| FUTO Imo | federal | 235 |
| MAUTECH Adamawa | federal | 235 |
| UNIZIK Anambra | federal | 235 |
| ABU Kaduna | federal | 234 |
| IMSU Imo | state | 234 |
| RSU Rivers | state | 234 |
| ATBU Bauchi | federal | 232 |
| DELSU Delta | state | 232 |
| EKSU Ekiti | state | 232 |
| FUOYE Ekiti | federal | 232 |
| KSU Kogi | state | 232 |
| KWASU Kwara | state | 232 |
| UNIABUJA FCT | federal | 232 |
| UNIPORT Rivers | federal | 232 |
| UDUSOK Sokoto | federal | 232 |
| ABSU Abia | state | 231 |
| LASU Lagos | state | 231 |
| UNICAL Cross River | federal | 231 |
| FUBK Kebbi | federal | 230 |
| FUOtuoke Bayelsa | federal | 230 |
| FUNAAB Ogun | federal | 230 |
| MOUAU Abia | federal | 230 |
| OOU Ogun | state | 230 |
| EBSU Ebonyi | state | 229 |
| AAUA Ondo | state | 228 |
| FUKashere Gombe | federal | 228 |
| FUWukari Taraba | federal | 228 |
| FULokoja Kogi | federal | 227 |
| FUDMA Katsina | federal | 226 |
| FUGashua Yobe | federal | 226 |
| FULafia Nasarawa | federal | 226 |
| FUGusau Zamfara | federal | 225 |
| NOUN FCT | federal | 220 |
| MADONNA Anambra | private | 200 |
| RUN Osun | private | 200 |
| UNIJOS Plateau | federal | 200 |
| UNIMAID Borno | federal | 200 |
| UNIUYO Akwa Ibom | federal | 200 |
| AAUE Edo | state | 190 |
| UNIOSUN Osun | state | 190 |
| AKSU Akwa Ibom | state | 180 |
Frequently asked questions
What is the RUN cut-off mark for Economics in 2026?
RUN's 2026 UTME cut-off for Economics is 200. This is the threshold to be considered, not a guarantee of admission.
How do I calculate my aggregate for Economics at RUN?
Use the standard 50-30-20 split: UTME score rescaled to 50, post-UTME rescaled to 30 and O'level grade points rescaled to 20, totalling 100. For example, a UTME of 250 contributes 31.25 of 50, a post-UTME of 70 of 100 contributes 21 of 30, and five A1 grades at O'level contribute 20 of 20, for a total aggregate of 72.25.
What are the O'level requirements for Economics at RUN?
Five credit passes at O'level, at one sitting or two acceptable sittings, in English Language, Mathematics, Economics and two other subjects. Credit-level passes (C6 or better) are the minimum at most institutions, though competitive programmes effectively need stronger grades to clear the post-UTME aggregate.
When does RUN release post-UTME results for Economics?
As a private institution, RUN runs internal screening rather than a points-based post-UTME, and results are typically communicated through the candidate's portal within two to four weeks of completing the screening.
How competitive is Economics at RUN?
Out of 56 institutions tracked here that offer Economics, RUN ranks 50th by 2026 cut-off (200). This makes it a comparatively accessible route to the course nationally.
What if I don't meet the RUN cut-off for Economics?
Candidates who fall short of 200 can consider second-choice institutions where the cut-off is lower, related courses at RUN that may accept their score, or the change-of-course window during the admission cycle. Direct Entry routes, JUPEB programmes and pre-degree programmes are longer-route alternatives.