Can I Study Mbbs at Eksu with 318? what screening point aggregate does one need to have for MBBS?

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Ambidextral

24 Apr, 2026

Ekiti State University

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Kelvinsmart20
1 month ago

With a JAMB score of 318, you have an exceptionally high chance of studying Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) at Ekiti State University (EKSU). In fact, you are currently in the top bracket of applicants nationwide.
​To answer your question directly: Yes, you can absolutely study MBBS at EKSU with 318. You are 58 points above the university's specific MBBS baseline of 260.
​1. The "No Exam" Advantage
​For the 2026/2027 session, EKSU has maintained its policy of not conducting a written Post-UTME exam. Instead, admission is based strictly on a point-grading system that combines your JAMB score and your O'Level results.
What Aggregate Point do you need?
​For Medicine and Surgery at EKSU, the final merit cut-off usually falls between 75 and 80 points.
​With your 318 JAMB score: Even if you had only B3s in your O'Levels (16 points), your aggregate would be 79.6, which is usually enough for merit admission.
​If you have A1s: You will be among the first names on the admission list.
​Critical Requirements
​One Sitting Preferred: While EKSU officially accepts two sittings for most courses, for Medicine, candidates with one sitting are almost always given priority.
​O'Level Verification: You must submit your "Result Verification Tokens" (for NECO) or your WAEC scratch card details on the EKSU portal during screening.
​JAMB CAPS: Ensure your O'Level results are uploaded correctly. If your results are not on CAPS, EKSU cannot offer you admission even with a 318.
​Verdict
​You have done the hard work. As long as you register for the online screening correctly and upload your results, you are almost certain to secure a spot.

Ambidextral
1 month ago

Thanks man 😊

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1 month ago

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