A five-year programme covering building design, drawing and the built environment.
Architecture in Nigeria is a 5-year undergraduate programme leading to Bachelor of Science in Architecture (BSc), with 2026 JAMB cut-off marks ranging from 238 at the most accessible institutions to 261 at the most competitive. 11 of 50 Nigerian universities in this guide currently offer the programme. Required UTME subjects: English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.
- Duration
- 5 years
- Credential awarded
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture (BSc)
- UTME subjects
- English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
- O'Level credits
- English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Fine Art or Geography
- 2026 cut-off range
- 238 – 261
- Universities offering
- 11 of 50
- Most competitive at
- UNILAG (261)
- National minimum
- 180
2026 cut off marks across Nigeria
Architecture for 2026 entry runs across 11 institutions in this guide, with cut-offs spanning 238 to 261 and a national average of 245.1.
The ceiling is UNILAG, where the 2026 cut-off lands at 261. The floor sits at ATBU with 238, giving candidates with mid-range scores a viable path into the programme even if the top universities are out of reach. Candidates who clear 180 are at least eligible to be considered by the national minimum, but actual admission depends on the institutional cut-off and the post-UTME aggregate.
Architecture is classed as a sciences programme, which determines the UTME subject combination and the O'level requirements. The course typically takes 5 years in Nigeria, with the final year combining a major project or thesis, advanced coursework and advanced electives and a research project.
UTME subjects
- English Language
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
O'level subjects
- English Language
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Fine Art or Geography
Five credit passes at one sitting (or two acceptable sittings) are typically required.
Subjects and grades you need
Candidates targeting Architecture sit a fixed UTME subject combination: English Language, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. JAMB enforces this combination at registration, and a candidate who chooses the wrong subjects for the programme is effectively disqualified before the screening stage. The combination is fixed nationally, so the requirement is identical across every institution that offers the course.
At O'level, the standard requirement is five credit passes at one sitting (or two acceptable sittings). The required subjects are English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Fine Art or Geography. A pass in mathematics is treated as a baseline at most institutions even for non-quantitative courses, and English Language is mandatory for every programme.
JAMB's national minimum admissible score for university programmes is 150 for the 2026 cycle, but Architecture as a sciences course typically requires 180 or higher to be considered seriously. The course-specific cut-off at each institution sits well above the national minimum, and the post-UTME or screening aggregate decides the final admission outcome from within the eligible pool.
Some institutions add an aptitude test or interview to the screening process for Architecture, particularly for the more competitive programmes. Confirm the institution-specific screening requirements before paying any fees.
Career pathways
Career paths for Architecture graduates in Nigeria are shaped by the strength of the relevant industry. Many graduates start in roles tied directly to the degree, while a significant share moves laterally into management, consultancy or entrepreneurship within a few years.
Typical employers in Nigeria include sector-specific firms, public service agencies, multinational corporations operating locally, and increasingly start-ups in the relevant industry. Postgraduate qualifications and professional certifications open up further routes.
Starting salaries for Architecture graduates in Nigeria vary widely by employer type and location, with multinational firms and the technology sector paying materially above public service entry bands. Mid-career earnings depend more on professional certifications and specialisation than on the strength of the original degree.
Architects register with the Architects Registration Council of Nigeria (ARCON) after the BSc, MSc and structured practice. The Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA) is the umbrella professional body.
Universities offering Architecture, 2026
| Institution | Course | UTME cut-off | Aggregate | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNILAG Lagos | Architecture | 261 | 74.6 | federal |
| UI Oyo | Architecture | 253 | 73.6 | federal |
| OAU Osun | Architecture | 251 | 73.4 | federal |
| ABUAD Ekiti | Architecture | 243 | 72.4 | private |
| UNIZIK Anambra | Architecture | 243 | 72.4 | federal |
| FUTO Imo | Architecture | 242 | 72.3 | federal |
| MAUTECH Adamawa | Architecture | 242 | 72.3 | federal |
| RSU Rivers | Architecture | 242 | 72.3 | state |
| FUTA Ondo | Architecture | 241 | 72.1 | federal |
| FUTMINNA Niger | Architecture | 240 | 72.0 | federal |
| ATBU Bauchi | Architecture | 238 | 71.8 | federal |
What you'll study
Architecture is a 5-year undergraduate programme in Nigeria. The first year is typically a General Studies and foundation year shared across the faculty, with course-specific content building progressively from second year onwards.
The final year of the programme almost always includes a substantial project or thesis, supervised by a member of the department. Final-year electives let students specialise within the programme before graduation.
Most Nigerian universities accredit the Architecture programme through the National Universities Commission. Accreditation status of a specific institution's programme should be confirmed before applying, as unaccredited programmes can affect graduation and professional registration.
If you don't meet the cut-off
For candidates who miss the Architecture cut-off, several alternative routes lead to the same career destination. Polytechnics and colleges of education offer ND and HND programmes in many of the same fields, and graduates can later move into a degree programme via Direct Entry. Pre-degree and JUPEB programmes at universities give candidates a second route into undergraduate studies by sitting an additional year of foundation coursework.
Cross-overs from related courses at the same institution are sometimes possible after one year, especially when CGPA performance is strong. Change-of-course windows during the admission cycle also let candidates pivot to a related programme without losing the cycle.
Frequently asked questions
What is the JAMB cut-off mark for Architecture in 2026?
The JAMB national minimum for university admissions is 150 in 2026, but Architecture typically requires a UTME score of 180 or higher to be considered. Course-specific cut-offs range from 238 at ATBU to 261 at UNILAG.
Which Nigerian university has the lowest cut-off for Architecture?
Among institutions tracked in this guide, the lowest 2026 cut-off for Architecture is at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University at 238. The highest is at University of Lagos at 261.
What subjects do I need for Architecture?
The UTME subject combination for Architecture is English Language, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. At O'level, you need five credit passes at one sitting in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Fine Art or Geography.
How many years does Architecture take in Nigeria?
Architecture is a 5-year undergraduate programme. The final year combines a major project or thesis with advanced electives.
Can I study Architecture without Mathematics?
No. Mathematics is required for Architecture at both UTME and O'level. Candidates without a credit pass in mathematics will struggle to clear the screening at any Nigerian university for this programme.
What is the difference between Architecture and a related course?
Architecture sits in the sciences category and has overlap with related courses in the same area. The specific scope is set by the curriculum and the accreditation body for the programme.
How much do Architecture graduates earn in Nigeria?
Starting salaries for Architecture graduates in Nigeria vary widely by employer type and location, with multinational firms and the technology sector paying materially above public service entry bands. Mid-career earnings depend more on professional certifications and specialisation than on the strength of the original degree.
Is Architecture competitive in Nigeria?
Architecture is moderately competitive in Nigeria, with an average 2026 UTME cut-off of 245.1. The most selective institutions sit at 261, while less competitive institutions admit candidates with scores from 238 upwards. Post-UTME performance is just as decisive as the UTME score for this programme.