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The administration of Skyline University has released the 2021/2022 cutoff point as approved by JAMB.
Candidates who score SU cutoff point would then continue for UTME internal screening and are encouraged to carry all archives along including the latest small-size passport photographs (8 copies only).
The importance of scoring the cutoff point is that candidates are given access to sit for the UTME screening exercise in the university.
Some prerequisites are needed for the internal screening into Skyline University. These archives are;
We always tell candidates indicating interest to the school that scoring Skyline University SU admission departmental CutOff point for does not in any way guarantee a direct admission into the University, until a successful internal screening is being carried out. If a candidate is successful, then admission would be given to such a person.
Skyline University SU JAMB cut-off marks for the 2021/2022 session is 160, so, we encourage candidates to sit up effectively because the higher the score, the higher chances of admission.
Minimum JAMB Cut Off Mark
Accounting 160
Banking and Finance (Admin) 160
Biochemistry 160
Biotechnology 160
Chemistry 160
Computer Science 160
Economics 160
Economics 160
English Language 160
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