College Of Education And Legal Studies Nguru COELS Cut Off Mark for 2023/2024 Academic Session. See below for all you need to know about COELS’ JAMB and Departmental Cut Off Mark.
College of Education and Legal Studies Nguru, formerly Atiku Abubakar College of Legal and Islamic Studies Nguru, was established in the year 2000. The law establishing the College (YBS Edict No. 6 of 1999, amended 2016 and 2020) gives the College mandate to offer course of study, training and (or) research leading to the award of Diploma and Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE). Currently, the College offers 20 NCE and 10 Diploma programmes in Sciences, Art and Social Sciences, Education, Law and Management Studies.
The College strives to create a dynamic, favourable and conducive atmosphere for teaching, learning and dissemination of knowledge, in order to produce intelligent and experienced students that are fit to face future challenges and contribute meaningfully to the development our dear nation. Consequently, the College is determined to produce the best students, by engaging the best teachers, guided by the best policy and aided by the best facilities.
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COELS Cut Off Mark 2023/2024
The management of the College of Education and Legal Studies Nguru, (COELS) has announced the approved cut off mark for the 2022/2023 academic session. This is the minimum required JAMB UTME score necessary for admission consideration. To secure admission into the prestigious College of Education and Legal Studies, you must have a score equivalent to the cut off mark or above.
“COELS Cut Off Mark for 2022/2023 Academic Session is 120”
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As stated above, the current and approved cut off mark for admission into this institution of learning, you must have a JAMB UTME score of 120 and above.
COELS Departmental Cut Off Mark 2023/2024
To be eligible for Post UTME Screening Exercise candidates must have sat for the 2022/2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and scored a minimum of 120 marks.
COURSES | CUT OFF MARK |
School of Arts & Social Science | |
Social Studies | 120 and above |
Christian Religious Studies | 120 and above |
Islamic Studies | 120 and above |
Economics | 120 and above |
History | 120 and above |
Geography | 120 and above |
School of Sciences | |
Biology | 120 and above |
Chemistry | 120 and above |
Physics | 120 and above |
Integrated Science | 120 and above |
Mathematics | 120 and above |
Computer Science | 120 and above |
Physical & Health Education | 120 and above |
School of Vocational Education | |
Home Economics | 120 and above |
Fine & Applied Arts | 120 and above |
Agricultural Education | 120 and above |
Business Education | 120 and above |
Technical Education | 120 and above |
School of Languages | |
English | 120 and above |
Arabic Medium | 120 and above |
Hausa | 120 and above |
School of Education | |
Anthropology | 120 and above |
Curriculum Studies | 120 and above |
General Studies | 120 and above |
Educational Foundation | 120 and above |
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