National Institute of Construction Technology (NICT) has released its cut-off mark for the 2022/2023 academic session. NICT cut-off mark is based on merit and catchment area benefits.
Candidates who desire to get admitted into the NICT must meet a certain criterion first, and that is meeting the cut-off mark to study the course of their choice.
Requirements for getting into this institution include meeting the needed cut-off mark for the school and the course or department itself.
NICT cut-off mark is 150 to qualify for admission in 2022/2023 for all courses, and NICT accepts and screens both first and second-choice candidates in their Post UTME
Once you have met the requirement for the cut-off mark, you can proceed to the rest admission requirements into the desired course.
National Institute of Construction Technology Uromi (NICT) Cut Off Mark 2022/2023: All Courses – JAMB & Post UTME
- Computer Aided Drafting and Design 150
- Computer appreciation 150
- Automobile Diagnostics and Maintenance 150
- Architectural Drafting 150
- Carpentry Joinery 150
- Closed circuit Television (CCTV), Intercom, Fire Alarm, and Satellite Installation 150
- Concreting and Masonry 150
- Electrical Installation works 150
- Interior Decoration 150
- Plumbing and pipe fittings 150
- POP works in Buildings 150
- Entry Requirements for HND Candidates 150
NICT does not have a specific cut-off mark for each course; the score (150) stated above for the courses listed is the general cut-off mark for all courses.
Admission into the National Institute of Construction Technology (NICT) Uromi is relatively competitive so ensure you have a high score in JAMB. This will boost your chances of getting admitted.
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