Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN) Cut-Off Mark 2023/2024

Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron, has released cut-off marks for 2023/2024 admission. Nautical Science, Marine Engineering at 175, and Maritime Transport & Business Studies at 160.

Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN) Cut-Off Mark

The Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron, is a renowned institution that has played a pivotal role in shaping the maritime industry in Nigeria. With its long-standing history and commitment to excellence, the Academy continues to be a beacon of knowledge and training for aspiring maritime professionals. This article provides an in-depth look at the admission cut-off marks for the 2023/2024 academic session at MAN, Oron.

🎓 Academy Introduction Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, established in 1979.
🚢 Purpose & Training Training for shipboard officers, ratings, shore-based personnel.
🎉 First Graduation Graduated the first batch of Cadets in 1983.
⚖️ Statutory Mandate Upgraded scope in 1988 for all levels in Nigerian Maritime Industry.
📏 MAN Oron Cut Off Mark Cut-off mark for 2023/2024 admission released.
🌊 Nautical Science Cut-off mark: 175
⚙️ Marine Engineering Cut-off mark: 175
💼 Maritime Transport & Business Cut-off mark: 160

About the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron

Established in 1979 by the Federal Executive Council No. EC.(77) 172, the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, formerly known as the Nautical College of Nigeria, was created with a clear vision. It was designed as an integrated institution to educate and train shipboard officers, ratings, and shore-based management personnel.

With its first batch of Cadets graduating in 1983, the Academy has been at the forefront of maritime education. Its scope was expanded in 1988 through Decree No. 16 of 1988, giving it a statutory mandate to train all levels and categories of personnel required for the efficient operation of all aspects of the Nigerian Maritime Industry.

SEE: Cut-off Marks for Other Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges.

MAN Oron Cut-Off Mark for 2023/2024 Academic Year

The cut-off mark is a vital criterion in the admission process, acting as a threshold that candidates must reach or surpass in their UTME score to be considered for admission.

For the 2023/2024 academic session, the authorities of Maritime Academy of Nigeria have officially released the cut-off marks for various courses. These are as follows:

a. Nautical Science: 175

Nautical Science is a complex field focusing on the practical and theoretical aspects of navigation and ship operation. A cut-off mark of 175 ensures that candidates have the necessary foundational knowledge to embark on this rigorous training.

b. Marine Engineering: 175

Marine Engineering involves the study, design, development, and maintenance of the machinery used at sea. A score of 175 is required to ensure that candidates possess the analytical and technical skills required for this demanding field.

c. Electrical/Electronic Engineering: 175

This field deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism within the maritime industry. A cut-off mark of 175 signifies the candidate’s readiness to engage with the complex electrical systems onboard vessels.

d. Maritime Transport and Business Studies: 160

Maritime Transport and Business Studies encompass the commercial and managerial aspects of the maritime industry. With a cut-off mark of 160, candidates are expected to demonstrate a good understanding of the business acumen needed for this field.

Eligibility for Admission

If your UTME score is exactly or above the prescribed cut-off marks for your chosen course, you are considered eligible for admission through screening. If, however, your UTME score is below the cut-off mark, you will not be eligible for the screening process.

SEE ALSO:  MAN Oron Post UTME screening exercise.

Conclusion

The Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, continues to set high standards in maritime education and training. With these cut-off marks, the Academy ensures that only candidates with the right aptitude and skills are admitted into their various programmes.

Candidates are encouraged to review these cut-off marks carefully and consider their options accordingly. Those who meet or exceed the requirements have the opportunity to be part of an institution that has shaped the maritime landscape in Nigeria and beyond.

With a history of excellence and a commitment to nurturing the next generation of maritime professionals, the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, stands as a symbol of quality education and training. The journey to becoming part of this esteemed institution begins with understanding and meeting these cut-off marks. The sea awaits, and the path to a promising maritime career is clear for those who dare to navigate it.

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