Ebonyi State University: Courses, Requirements, and Admission Details

Ebonyi State University (EBSU) is a public university established in 1999 in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State. It is described as the citadel of learning, the university of first choice, and the nation’s pride. As a full-fledged multidisciplinary University, it offers several academic programmes. Ebonyi State University is a leading tertiary learning institution in advancing learning and research. The university offers numerous courses and maintains a high level of excellence.

EBSU courses equip students with knowledge and skills relevant to the development of different sectors of the economy.

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Available Courses at EBSU

The university offers several undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across its nine faculties. If you are interested in pursuing a course at the university, here is a list of courses you can choose from according to faculties.

Faculty of Science

  • Applied Biology
  • Applied Microbiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Biotechnology
  • Computer Science
  • Industrial Chemistry
  • Geology/Exploration
  • Industrial Mathematics & Statistics
  • Industrial Physics

Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resource Management

  • Agricultural Economics and Extension
  • Animal Science
  • Fishery and Aquaculture
  • Food Science and Technology
  • Soil Science and Environmental Management

Faculty of Health Science and Technology

  • Medical Laboratory Science
  • Nursing Science

Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities

  • Economics
  • English Language/Literature
  • History and International Relations
  • Language and Linguistics
  • Library and Information Science
  • Mass Communication
  • Philosophy and Religion
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Social Works
  • Sociology and Anthropology

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences

  • Anatomy
  • Medicine and Surgery
  • Physiology

Faculty of Clinical Medicine

  • Community Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
  • Pharmacology
  • Surgery

Faculty of Education

  • Arts/Social Science
  • Business Educational Foundations
  • Guidance and Counselling
  • Home Economics
  • Human Kinetic and Health Education
  • Science Education
  • Technology and Vocational Education

Faculty of Management Science

  • Accountancy
  • Banking and Finance
  • Business Management
  • Marketing
  • Public Administration

Faculty of Law

  • Business Law
  • Civil Law
  • International Law and Jurisprudence
  • Private and Property Law
  • Public Law

Faculty of Engineering

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Ebonyi State University Cut-Off Marks

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) set the general cut-off mark for Nigerian universities at 140 in 2025. The general cut-off mark is 140.

Achieving the cut-off mark is essential to enrol in a course at Ebonyi State University. However, attaining the general cut-off mark does not guarantee admission because you must also meet the specific cut-off mark for the course you want to pursue. Below are Ebonyi State University courses and their departmental cut-off marks.

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Department cut-off marks range between 140 and 240 and may change every year.

Course/Faculty Cut-off Mark
Medicine and Surgery 240
Anatomy 170
Physiology 170
Nursing Science 230
Medical Laboratory Science 200
Faculty of Law course 200
Accountancy 160
Other courses in the Faculty of Management Science 140
Mass Communication 180
Political Science 150
Economics 150
Other courses in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities 140
Computer Science 160
Applied Microbiology 150
Other courses in the Faculty of Science courses 140
Faculty of Education courses 140
Chemical Engineering 150
Civil Engineering 160
Electrical and Electronics Engineering 150
Environment Science courses 140

Ebonyi State University School Fees

The institution charges varying school fees depending on a course a student pursues and whether they are indigene or non-indigene. Specific courses attract higher school fees than others because of the difference in the study requirements.

The university charges lower tuition fees for indigenes than for non-indigenes. Based on the information available in the public domain, EBSU school fees for indigenes range between ₦100,000 and ₦150,000 annually, while non-indigenes pay fees ranging between ₦150,000 and ₦200,000.

Ebonyi State University Admission Requirements

What do you need to be eligible for admission into Ebonyi State University? The university has a competitive admission process; only students who meet the requirements are given a chance. Some of the requirements a prospective student must fulfil include:

  • A candidate must have picked Ebonyi State University as their first choice in the 2024/2025 UTME.
  • A candidate must attain the minimum general cut-off mark of 140 or higher.
  • A candidate must have a minimum of five credits in the O’Level, including passes in English and Mathematics.
  • A candidate must participate in and pass the university’s post-UTME screening process.

Ebonyi State University Admission Procedure

The university has a relatively straightforward admission procedure. If you are sure you meet all the requirements, you should begin the admission application process. Here is a step-by-step guide to the university’s admission procedure.

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  1. Make sure you have attained the basic requirements for admission. The requirements include meeting the general and departmental cut-off marks and passing the O’level examinations.
  2. Apply for admission through JAMB. Select Ebonyi State University as your first choice and pay the application fees of ₦2,000.
  3. Complete the post-UTME application on the Ebonyi University admission portal. Create an account by choosing New Student (Current Year 1) and entering your JAMB registration number. Upload the required documents, including a passport photo and result slip.
  4. Participate in the Ebonyi State University post-UTME screening process. This process entails passing an aptitude test and verifying the authenticity of documents.
  5. Check your admission application status. Find out whether your admission application was successful on the EBSU portal or the JAMB Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) portal.
  6. Accept admission and pay the applicable acceptance fee.
  7. Complete admission by visiting the institution for physical document verification, school fee payment, and course registration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cut-off mark for Ebonyi State University?

The general cut-off mark for EBSU is 140. However, prospective students must also meet the departmental cut-off mark of the course they want to pursue.

Are there engineering courses at Ebonyi State University?

The university’s faculty of engineering offers three engineering courses: Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

What is the rank of Ebonyi State University?

According to a 2025 ranking done by Ad Scientific Index, Ebonyi State University is ranked 307 in Nigeria. The university takes position 1,249 in Africa and position 18,584 globally.

Is Ebonyi State University a good school?

The university is a good learning institution that has been approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC). Additionally, the university’s School of Medicine is accredited by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN).

How do I check if EBSU has given me admission?

To know whether you have been accepted for admission at EBSU, check your admission application status on the EBSU portal or the JAMB Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) portal.

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How much is the Ebonyi State University acceptance fee?

The acceptance fee for courses in Medicine and Surgery, Law, Nursing Science, and Medical Laboratory Science faculties is ₦50,050. Students pursuing courses in other faculties pay an acceptance fee of ₦30,050.

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