The JAMB 2026 season is officially here, and the pressure is palpable. Let’s be honest: while everyone dreams of studying Medicine at UI or Law at UNILAG, the reality of the UTME scores often dictates a different path. If you just checked your results and saw a score in the 150–180 range, don’t panic. You aren’t “failing”; you’re just looking for a different door to the same house of success.
In 2026, the competitive landscape has shifted, but several institutions remain dedicated to providing quality education with more accessible entry points. Below is a comprehensive guide to the seven easiest universities to get into this year, highlighting their requirements, procedures, and the benefits of choosing them.
The List: 7 Universities with Accessible Cut-Offs
1. Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE)
FUOYE has rapidly become a “safe haven” for candidates who want a federal university without the cut-throat competition of the older generations.
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2026 Cut-Off Mark: 160 (for many courses).
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Why it’s easy: Despite its growing popularity, FUOYE maintains a high admission quota and offers a wide variety of courses in Agriculture, Arts, and Social Sciences that are less subscribed.
2. Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA)
Located in Katsina State, FUDMA is a top choice for candidates scoring around the national minimum.
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2026 Cut-Off Mark: 150.
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Why it’s easy: FUDMA is part of the “new generation” federal universities. They focus on filling their capacity, making them very welcoming to candidates who meet the basic 150 benchmark, especially in the Faculty of Education and Sciences.
3. Taraba State University (TASU)
If you are looking for a state-owned institution that is incredibly lenient with scores, TASU is your best bet.
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2026 Cut-Off Mark: 140–150.
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Why it’s easy: TASU often prioritizes regional growth. If you are from the North-East or simply willing to relocate, their admission process is one of the most straightforward in the country for courses in the Humanities.
4. Federal University Dutse (FUD)
Jigawa State’s FUD is known for its serene environment and academic discipline, yet it remains accessible.
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2026 Cut-Off Mark: 150.
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Why it’s easy: While they are strict with academic standards once you’re in, their entry requirements for courses like Agriculture and Environmental Sciences remain lower than average to encourage enrollment.
5. Kogi State University (KSU / PAU)
KSU (now Prince Abubakar Audu University) is a powerhouse in the Middle Belt but remains very accessible for UTME candidates.
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2026 Cut-Off Mark: 150–160.
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Why it’s easy: They have a massive campus and a large intake capacity. Their departmental cut-offs for Social Sciences and Arts are traditionally lower than those in the Southern state universities.
6. Federal University Kashere (FUK)
FUK in Gombe State is another federal gem that many candidates overlook.
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2026 Cut-Off Mark: 150.
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Why it’s easy: Because many Southern and Western candidates avoid “far” locations, the competition here is significantly lower. This gives anyone who applies a massive edge.
7. Federal University Gashua (FUGASHUA)
For those who truly want the “Federal University” tag with the least amount of Post-UTME stress, FUGASHUA is the answer.
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2026 Cut-Off Mark: 150.
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Why it’s easy: It is one of the least competitive federal universities due to its location in Yobe State. However, it boasts modern facilities and a dedicated teaching staff.
Admission Requirements for 2026
To secure a spot in any of these institutions, you must meet the following baseline requirements:
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JAMB Score: A minimum of 150 (though some state schools may consider 140 for specific programs).
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O’Level Results: At least five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, in no more than two sittings.
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Age Limit: Per the new 2026 policy, candidates must be at least 16 years old to be eligible for admission.
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Primary Choice: You must select the institution as your First Choice on the JAMB portal.
Step-by-Step Admission Procedure
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Change of Institution: If you didn’t pick these schools originally, visit a JAMB CBT center to apply for a “Change of Course/Institution.”
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Post-UTME Registration: Monitor the school’s official website. Most of these schools use an Online Screening method (uploading results) rather than a physical examination.
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Upload O’Level Results: Ensure your WAEC/NECO/NABTEB results are uploaded to the JAMB CAPS portal. If they aren’t there, you won’t get an offer.
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Acceptance: Once the admission list is out, log in to CAPS and click “Accept Admission.”
Importance and Benefits of Choosing These Schools
Why should you consider a “low cut-off” university instead of waiting another year for a “prestigious” one?
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Avoid the “Stay-at-Home” Trap: Time is the only resource you can’t replenish. Getting admitted now means graduating earlier.
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Less Financial Pressure: Federal and State universities are significantly cheaper than private alternatives.
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Accreditation: All seven schools listed above are fully accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC). Your degree from FUDMA carries the same legal weight as one from UNILAG.
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Career Focus: In the labor market, your skills and your class of degree (First Class, 2.1) often matter more than the name of the school on the certificate.
Final Thoughts
Gaining admission in 2026 is about strategy, not just high scores. If you didn’t hit the 200+ mark, these seven universities offer you a valid, respected, and affordable path to your degree. Don’t let the “elite school” myth stop you from starting your journey today.


