Are you planning to apply to Mai-Idris Alooma Polytechnic, Geidam (MIAPOLY) for the 2025/2026 academic session? One of the first things you need to know before applying is the cut-off mark — a critical requirement for gaining admission into any National Diploma (ND) program.
In this detailed guide, we’ll explain:
- The official MIAPOLY cut-off mark for all courses
- Additional admission requirements you must meet
- Why knowing the cut-off mark early gives you an edge
- FAQs to help clarify common concerns
Let’s break it all down.
What is the MIAPOLY Cut-Off Mark for 2025/2026?
The official cut-off mark for admission into MIAPOLY for the 2025/2026 academic session is 120. This means that any candidate who scores 120 or above in the UTME (JAMB) is eligible to apply for admission into any of the institution’s National Diploma (ND) programs.
However, scoring 120 alone does not guarantee admission. You must also meet other requirements, such as having the right O’Level subjects and applying within the correct timeframe.
Departmental Cut-Off Marks at MIAPOLY
All departments at MIAPOLY currently share the same UTME cut-off mark of 120. Here’s a quick look at some of the top programs:
S/N | Course Offered | JAMB Cut-Off Mark |
---|---|---|
1 | Architecture | 120 |
2 | Accounting | 120 |
3 | Business Administration & Management | 120 |
4 | Computer Science | 120 |
5 | Civil Engineering Technology | 120 |
6 | Electrical/Electronic Engineering | 120 |
7 | Mechanical Engineering | 120 |
8 | Science Laboratory Technology | 120 |
9 | Statistics | 120 |
Each program may have additional internal screening or departmental requirements, especially for competitive courses.
Full Admission Requirements at MIAPOLY
Meeting the cut-off mark is only one part of the puzzle. Here are the complete admission requirements you must fulfill to be eligible for an ND program at MIAPOLY:
- UTME Score: You must score at least 120 in the JAMB UTME.
- Institution Choice: You must choose MIAPOLY as either your first or second choice during UTME registration.
- If you didn’t, you can still apply by doing a Change of Institution through the JAMB portal.
- O’Level Requirements: You must have at least five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, from either WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB.
- These credits must be obtained in no more than two sittings.
- Post-UTME Application: Eligible candidates must also purchase and complete the MIAPOLY Post-UTME Form once it is released online.
Why You Should Know the Cut-Off Mark Early
Being aware of MIAPOLY’s admission cut-off mark ahead of time allows you to:
- Set realistic goals for your JAMB score
- Ensure you meet the basic requirements for your desired course
- Avoid wasting time on institutions or programs you may not qualify for
- Begin preparation for Post-UTME screening, acceptance fee payment, and documentation in good time
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the cut-off mark for MIAPOLY in 2025/2026?
The general cut-off mark for all ND programs at MIAPOLY is 120.
2. Can I apply to MIAPOLY with a score below 120?
No. The minimum score for eligibility is 120. Candidates who score below this cannot apply.
3. What if I didn’t choose MIAPOLY during JAMB registration?
You can still apply by doing a Change of Institution through the JAMB CAPS portal and selecting MIAPOLY as your first or second choice.
4. Is the cut-off the same for all courses?
Yes, as of the 2025/2026 session, all ND courses at MIAPOLY share the same cut-off mark of 120.
5. How do I know when the Post-UTME form is out?
You should regularly check the official MIAPOLY website or follow verified educational news platforms. Early application increases your chances of admission.
6. Can I combine WAEC and NECO results?
Yes. You can combine results from WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB, as long as you meet the 5-credit requirement and do not exceed two sittings.
Admission into MIAPOLY is competitive, but with proper preparation and timely action, you stand a great chance. Make sure your UTME score meets the minimum 120 cut-off, and that you fulfill all other criteria — including O’Level results and Post-UTME application.
If you’re serious about gaining admission into one of Yobe State’s most respected polytechnics, now is the time to act.
Have questions or need guidance? Drop them in the comments, and we’ll respond quickly. Also, share this information with other aspirants who may find it useful.
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