Please I need guidance on Radiography in UNI UYO?

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Babij

28 Apr, 2026

University of Uyo

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Kelvinsmart20
2 months ago

Studying Radiography and Radiation Science at the University of Uyo (UNIUYO) is an excellent choice, as it is housed within the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, which is known for its rigorous training and clinical exposure.
​Here is the direct guidance you need for the 2026/2027 academic session:
​1. Admission Requirements
​To be considered for Radiography, you must meet both the O'Level and JAMB subject requirements strictly:
​O'Level: 5 Credit passes in English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in no more than two sittings.
​JAMB Subjects: You must sit for English Language, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
​Note: Using any other subject combination (like Agriculture instead of Biology) is an automatic disqualification.
​2. Cut-off Marks & Competition
​Radiography is a high-demand clinical course at UNIUYO.
​University Baseline: The general university cut-off is 150, but this is only for eligibility to sit for the Post-UTME.
​Departmental Target: To be safe for the Merit list in Radiography, you should aim for a JAMB score of 240 or above. If you are from the Catchment Area (Akwa Ibom or neighboring states), the score can be slightly lower, but anything below 200 is very risky.
​3. Fees and Duration
​Duration: The course lasts for 5 years, leading to a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Radiography and Radiation Science.
​School Fees: For new students (100 Level), the total fees for the first session are approximately ₦171,600 – ₦173,600. This is slightly higher than for regular science courses because it falls under Allied Health Sciences.

Post-UTME for UNIUYO: ​O'Level Weighting: UNIUYO assigns points to your grades. An A1 is worth more than a B2, and so on. To stand a chance in a high-competition course like Radiography, you need a high concentration of As and Bs in your core subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, and English).
​JAMB Dominance: Since JAMB is the only external standardized score they have, it carries the most weight. For Radiography, you realistically need a JAMB score of 240+ to be comfortable in this "Screening Only" format.