* The course applied for: Highly competitive courses (like Medicine, Engineering, Law) will have higher cutoff marks than less competitive ones.
* The number of applicants: A higher number of applicants generally leads to a higher cutoff mark.
* The performance of candidates: If candidates generally score higher on the JAMB exam, the cutoff mark might increase.
To find the cutoff mark for a specific course at UNIMAID for a particular year, you should:
* Check the official UNIMAID website: This is the most reliable source. Look for admissions news or past admission lists.
* Contact UNIMAID's admissions office directly: They can provide the most up-to-date information.
* Consult JAMB's website: While JAMB doesn't set individual university cutoff marks, their website might offer some general guidance or links to university admission information.
Simply searching for "UNIMAID JAMB cutoff mark" along with the year and course you're interested in might also yield helpful results from previous years, but remember that these are not guarantees for the current year.