NDA Cut-Off Marks for 76 Regular Course 2024/2025

Gaining admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) remains a prominent aspiration for many Nigerian students. Yet, what do the 2024/2025 academic session cut-off marks entail? How do they differ across faculties? As the management unveils these crucial thresholds, this summary offers an incisive look, guiding prospective cadets to gauge their standings.

NDA Cut-Off Marks for 76th Regular Course

The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), an esteemed institution renowned for its robust military and academic programmes, has made an official announcement regarding its cut-off marks for the 2024/2025 academic session’s 76th Regular Course admission.

Official NDA Cut-Off Marks for the 2024/2025 Session

The NDA’s management emphasises that the cut-off marks are pivotal for candidates aspiring to secure a position in the forthcoming academic session. The cut-off marks are as follows:

  • Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Science, and Military Science & Interdisciplinary Studies: Candidates need to achieve a minimum score of 180 in the JAMB 2024 examination.
  • Faculty of Engineering: A higher threshold is set for engineering candidates, requiring a minimum score of 210 in the JAMB 2024 examination.

It’s crucial for prospective students to understand that only those who meet or exceed these set benchmarks will be considered for admission by the AFSB.

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

What Awaits Admitted Candidates?

Those fortunate to secure admission into the NDA’s Regular Course will embark on an intensive journey blending military and academic training. Spanning over five years, this training moulds candidates into Officer Cadets.

Upon successful completion of this rigorous training, the cadets will be awarded a honours degree in their chosen discipline, be it BSc, BEng, or BA. But the accolades don’t stop there. These outstanding individuals will also receive a Presidential Commission into the Armed Forces of Nigeria. This dual achievement underlines the Academy’s commitment to producing well-rounded individuals ready to serve and lead.

Final Thoughts

Securing a position at the Nigerian Defence Academy is no small feat. It’s a testament to one’s academic prowess and determination. Those contemplating this path should be prepared for a challenging yet rewarding experience that goes beyond traditional academia, grooming them for leadership roles in Nigeria’s Armed Forces. The bar is set high, but for those who clear it, a bright future awaits.

See also: Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) Entrance Exam Date & Subject Combinations – 76th Regular Course.

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