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Bells University cut-off mark, admission requirements and how to apply

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Bells University cut-off mark is 160, offering students a chance to join one of Nigeria’s leading private institutions. With a strong focus on innovation and research, the university provides an excellent learning environment. Here is what you need to know about admission requirements and how to apply.

Bells University logo (L). Bells University graduates (R)
Bells University was established in 2004. Photo: @Bellsuniversity on Facebook (modified by author)
Source: UGC

Bells University’s current cut-off mark is 160. Applicants must meet or exceed this score to be considered for admission.

Understanding the undergraduate admission requirements is your first step towards success. Below are the undergraduate subject requirements for each faculty.

Below is an overview of the subject requirements for The College of Food, Agricultural Science and Technology at Bells University.

ProgrammeO’Level requirementsDirect Entry requirements
Food Science and TechnologyFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology/Agricultural ScienceTwo A’Level passes: Chemistry + Biology/Physics/Mathematics; ND/HND at lower credit in related disciplines
Nutrition and DieteticsFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, BiologyTwo A’Level passes: Chemistry + Biology/Physics/Mathematics; ND/HND at lower credit in related disciplines
AgricultureFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural ScienceTwo A’Level passes: Biology + Agricultural Science/Chemistry/Geography; ND/HND/NCE at lower credit in related disciplines

The admission requirements for each program in the College of Natural and Applied Sciences (COLNAS) faculty are highlighted below.

Programme O’Level requirementsDirect Entry requirements
Physics with ElectronicsFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Physics + two other subjects (e.g., Chemistry, Biology, Geography)A’Level passes: Physics + Mathematics; ND/HND at lower credit in related disciplines
Applied MathematicsFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics + three other subjects (e.g., Physics, Chemistry)A’Level passes: Mathematics; ND holders in Mathematics/Statistics-related courses with at least lower credit
StatisticsFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics + three other subjects (e.g., Chemistry, Biology)A’Level passes: Mathematics; ND holders in Economics/Physics/related fields with at least lower credit
Industrial ChemistryFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, BiologyA’Level passes: Chemistry + Physics/Biology/Mathematics; ND/HND with minimum lower credit in related disciplines
BiochemistryFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, BiologyA’Level passes: Biology + Physics/Chemistry; ND/HND with minimum lower credit in related disciplines
MicrobiologyFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry + one from Physics/Geography/Further MathematicsA’ Level passes: Biology + Physics/Chemistry; ND/HND at lower credit in related disciplines

Check out the admission requirements for all COLMANS programmes below.

ProgrammeO’Level requirementsDirect Entry requirements
AccountingFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Economics/Commerce + two other subjectsTwo A’Level passes in Accounting/Economics/Geography/Mathematics; ND/HND at lower credit in relevant fields
Business Administration/MarketingFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Economics + two social science/science subjectsTwo A’Level passes in Economics/Geography/Mathematics; ND/HND at lower credit in relevant fields
Human Resource ManagementFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Economics + two social science subjectsTwo A’Level passes in Economics/Geography/Mathematics; ND/HND at lower credit in relevant fields
Management TechnologyFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Physics + two subjects (one must be a science)Two A’Level passes in Physics, Geography, Mathematics, Chemistry, or Economics; ND/HND at lower credit in relevant fields

Here are the admission requirements for all College of Environmental Sciences (COLENVS) programmes.

Programme O’Level requirementsDirect Entry requirements
ArchitectureFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Physics + two from Technical Drawing, Economics, Geography, Chemistry, Fine ArtA’Level passes: Mathematics, Physics + any of Chemistry/Geography/Fine Art; ND in Architectural Technology with upper credit from a recognized polytechnic
Surveying and GeoinformaticsFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Physics + two from Chemistry/Further Mathematics/Economics/Biology Technical DrawingTwo A’Level passes in Mathematics and Physics; ND in Surveying/Geoinformatics with lower credit from recognized institutions
Building TechnologyFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics + one from Geography/Economics/Biology/Fine ArtTwo A’Level passes: Mathematics, Physics, Geography, Chemistry, or Economics; ND in relevant areas with lower credit from a recognized Polytechnic
Quantity SurveyingFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Physics + two from Chemistry/Technical Drawing/Fine Art/GeographyTwo A’Level passes in Mathematics or Physics and Chemistry/Geography/Fine Art; ND/HND with minimum lower credit in related fields
Urban and Regional PlanningFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Geography + two from Physics/Chemistry/Economics/Government/Biology/Fine ArtTwo A’Level passes in Mathematics and any of Physics/Geography/Economics/Government/Chemistry; ND/HND with minimum lower credit in related fields
Estate ManagementFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Economics + two from Chemistry/Physics/Biology/Building Construction/ITTwo A’Level passes: Mathematics, Physics, Geography, Chemistry, or Economics; ND/HND with minimum lower credit in related fields

The College of Engineering admission requirements include rigorous O’ Level and Direct Entry specifications. Here is an overview of the subject requirements.

Programme O’Level requirementsDirect Entry requirements
Biomedical EngineeringFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, BiologyTwo A’Level passes in science subjects including Mathematics and Physics; ND/HND in related courses with upper credit from a recognized Polytechnic
Mechanical EngineeringFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry + another science subjectTwo A’Level passes in science subjects including Mathematics and Physics; ND/HND in related courses with upper credit from a recognized Polytechnic
Electrical/Electronics EngineeringFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry + Biology/Agricultural Science/Geography/Data ProcessingTwo A’Level passes in science subjects including Mathematics and Physics; ND/HND in related courses with upper credit from a recognized Polytechnic
Civil EngineeringFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry + another science/social science subjectTwo A’Level passes in science subjects including Mathematics and Physics; ND/HND in Engineering with upper credit from a recognized Polytechnic
Agricultural and Bio-Resources EngineeringFive (5) O’ Level Credits: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry + another science/social science subjectTwo A’Level passes in science subjects including Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry; ND/HND in Engineering/Food Science and Technology with minimum credit from a recognized Polytechnic

The private Nigerian university offers various admission pathways for prospective undergraduate and transfer students. The application process involves online registration, payment of fees, and completion of the application form. Follow the step-by-step guide for a smooth application process.

Follow these steps to apply for UTME/Direct Entry admission at Bells University.

Bells University screening portal
Bells University admission portal for DE applicants. Photo: portal.bellsuniversity.edu.ng
Source: UGC

The payment details are highlighted below.

Follow these steps to apply for undergraduate transfer application at Bells University.

Bells University transfer application portal
Bells University transfer application portal. Photo: portal.bellsuniversity.edu.ng
Source: UGC

The payment details are highlighted below.

Bells University offers a Foundation (JUPEB) Programme for students seeking direct entry into degree programmes. Follow these steps to complete your application.

Foundation (JUPEB) programme application
Bells University Foundation (JUPEB) programme application. Photo: bellsuniversity.edu.ng
Source: UGC

The payment details are highlighted below.

The learning institution offers various postgraduate programmes for advanced academic and professional development. Follow these steps to apply.

Bells University postgraduate application portal
Bells University postgraduate application portal. Photo: portal.bellsuniversity.edu.ng
Source: UGC

The payment details are shared below.

  • Application fee: ₦15,000.00
  • Bank transaction charge: ₦350.00 per transaction

The university requires a minimum JAMB score of 160 for admission. However, meeting this score alone does not guarantee admission, as other criteria also apply.

Bells University graduates sitting together in a ceremony
Bells University's cut-off mark is 160. Photo: @BellstechOta on Facebook (modified by author)
Source: UGC

Yes, Bells University considers JAMB metrics in its admission process.

Meeting the Bells University cut-off mark is your first step towards a world-class education. With affordable tuition fees, students gain access to exceptional learning facilities and career-driven programmes.

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