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JAMB registration for the 2023 UTME/DE examination has begun. Here is the JAMB UTME/DE registration procedure and process flow for the 2023 exercise. Details on how to successfully register for 2023 UTME have been released. Selling of e-pins and registration begins January 14th and ends February 14th. The exam starts on Saturday 29th April 2023 and ends on Friday, 12th May 2023 while foreign centres’ UTME is scheduled for Monday, 30th May 2023 at all 9 foreign centres.

Before you proceed with your registration, you should read 7 things to do before registering for JAMB UTME and a lot of important details on this page.

The official book to read this year is “The Life Changer” by Khadija Abubakar Jalli for UTME candidates and for DE candidates. JAMB Mock Exam will be conducted on Thursday, 16th March 2023.

JAMB REGISTRATION TEMPLATE

The official registration template has now been provided by JAMB for the 2023 UTME. Please proceed now to download and print the JAMB UTME registration template. Your ability to completely fill out the attached form template will determine how easy your registration will be when you visit an accredited JAMB registration centre.

2023 UTME/DE APPLICATION

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission to tertiary institutions in Nigeria for the 2023 Academic Session.

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THE BOARD HAS RESOLVED TO HENCEFORTH MAKE THE UTME AND DE REGISTRATION PROCESS CASHLESS TO PUT A STOP TO ACTS OF EXTORTION.

AS ALREADY EFFECTED FOR UTME AND DE EXERCISE, THE BOARD WOULD BE COLLECTING THE APPROVED N700 REGISTRATION FEE, N1000 CBT (EXAMINATION) FEE AND N1000 MOCK UTME SERVICE CHARGE ON BEHALF OF THE VARIOUS COMPUTER-BASED TEST (CBT) CENTRES ALONG WITH ITS UTME REGISTRATION FEES AND THEN REMIT WEEKLY WHATEVER IS DUE TO EACH REGISTRATION CENTRE. ( I.E. THERE WILL BE 2 PINS AVAILABLE: N6,700- UTME APPLICATION DOCUMENT WITH MOCK OR N5,700 WITHOUT MOCK UTME) AS FOLLOWS;

  • UTME/DE APPLICATION FEE N3,500
  • READING TEXT – BOOK N500
  • CBT CENTRE SERVICE CHARGE(WITHOUT MOCK) N 1,700 OR
  • WITH MOCK N2,700
  • REGISTRATION CENTRE SERVICE CHARGE N700
  • CBT (EXAMINATION) SERVICE CHARGE N1000
  • GRAND TOTAL WITHOUT MOCK N5,700
  • GRAND TOTAL WITH MOCK N6,700
  • DE APPLICATION FEE N 4,700

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REGISTRATION PERIOD FOR UTME ONLY (Candidates are to have valid and functional personal e-mail addresses before commencing the process)

The period of registration for UTME candidates including those from Foreign Countries is from Saturday, 14 January, 2023 to Tuesday, 14 February,2023.

PIN vending for UTME ends on Tuesday, 14 February, 2023 while registration closes on Friday, 17 February, 2023.

REGISTRATION PERIOD FOR DIRECT ENTRY ONLY (Candidates are to have valid and functional personal e-mail address before commencing the process)

Direct Entry application would commence from Monday, 20 February to Thursday 20 April, 2023. Registration for DE would only be at the Board’s State and Zonal Offices.

ELIGIBILITY CHECKER

Candidates are advised to check their eligibility for chosen programmes and institutions on ibass.jamb.gov.ng. It is important that candidates check the requirements before commencing the application process. The eligibility checker assists candidates with options of programmes (courses) based on their qualifications.

GENERAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The general entry requirements for admission into the First Degree, National Diploma (ND), National Innovation Diploma (NID) and Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) programmes are five (5) O’Level Credit passes including English Language. In addition, credit in Mathematics is required for science-based and social science programmes.

DIRECT ENTRY

Candidates with any of the following qualifications may be considered for admission through Direct Entry:

(a) A minimum of O’level credit pass in five (5) SSSC subjects at not more than two sittings with at least two prescribed subjects for each programme (course of study) at Principal or Advanced level.

(b) Two passes [in prescribed subjects for each (programme) course of study] at the A’Level Examination awarded by IJMB, Cambridge, JUPEB or Institute of Baccalaureate with other 3 credit passes in the SSCE.

(c) Credit passes in two major subjects in the NCE with 3 other credit passes in SSSC, NTC/NBC (mainly for Education /Technical programmes)

(d)Minimum of credit grade in University/National Diploma or National Innovation Diploma with the appropriate O’level requirements. All submitted Advanced Level Qualifications are to be verified by a special committee and any fake result shall attract prosecution

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DE CANDIDATES WILL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE THEIR JAMB REGISTRATION NUMBERS WITH WHICH THEY GAINED ADMISSION TO NCE/NID/DIPLOMA AND PREVIOUS DEGREE PROGRAMMES.

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SOME VITAL REGISTRATION RULES

Candidates are not permitted to register more than once. In the event of any error during the registration process, such candidates are to seek correction from the Board and not to obtain a fresh application as duplication of application vitiates all the applications.

Registration can only be done at the centres listed on the Board’s website (https://www.jamb.gov.ng) and at JAMB Offices across the country. Anybody who registers outside these centres does so at his/her own risk.

Non-candidates, including parents/guardians or any proxy, are NOT allowed to transact any business on any candidate’s profile. The registration process and all activities on candidates’ profiles are being monitored by the Board and defaulters shall be severely sanctioned. Any candidate who makes his password, profile code or other security codes available to another person (parents, friends, tutorial teachers, fraudsters etc) is liable for any alteration done by such person(s). DO NOT GIVE YOUR PASSWORD TO ANYBODY INCLUDING JAMB OFFICIALS. These security codes are not to be demanded at any registration centre by any person for any purpose.

ORDER OF CHOICE OF INSTITUTIONS (Any Institution can be first choice)

Every candidate is to note that his/her 1st choice can be a College of Education, University, Innovation Enterprise Institution, Polytechnic/Monotechnic, Nigerian Defence Academy or Police Academy.

Please proceed now to download and print the JAMB UTME registration template. This will help you easily make decisions on all the schools and courses required to successfully fill your JAMB form.

PROCESS OF PROCUREMENT OF 2023 REGISTRATION-DOCUMENTS

CREATION OF PROFILE

I. Every Candidate would require the use of a unique phone (mobile) number (SIM) for the process of registration. The unique phone number can be used by one candidate only. (Note: This number (SIM) remains your unique identification for all your transactions with the Board for this or any other future transactions/applications).

ii. Candidate will send his/her National Identification Number (NIN) by text (SMS) to either 55019 or 66019 from his/her personal GSM number. E.g write the word “NIN” then space and add your 11-digit NIN Number and send to 55019 or 66019 in this format (NIN 00123456789). There should be a space between the word “NIN” and your 11-digit NIN (Note that the number must not have been used by another person to register for UTME/DE in the past). Do not use postpaid or special bundle packages. They do not work unless specially loaded with credit.

iii. A Profile Code of 10 characters will be received by the candidate on the same telephone (SIM) number. Returning Candidates from previous years will still receive the same profile code on the same number previously used. Note that the profile remains the same for the candidate for present and future applications with the Board.

iv. The phone (mobile) number used for the text message is automatically tied to the Candidate’s name and will be used in all communication relating to each candidate’s 2023 or future Application, Examination and Admission. CANDIDATES SHOULD NOTE AND ALWAYS REMEMBER THE SIM NUMBER USED. IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE FOR SUBSEQUENT COMMUNICATION WITH THE BOARD.

BY OBTAINING UTME/DE APPLICATION DOCUMENTS, A CANDIDATE HAS ACCEPTED TO RECEIVE TEXT MESSAGES FROM JAMB (55019 or 66019) EVEN WHEN THE “DO NOT DISTURB” (DND) IS ACTIVATED

v. Candidate will present the profile code at the point of procurement of the application document (from Banks, MMOs, MFBs, Switches, USSD Partners). An ePIN is then sent as a text message to the candidate’s phone

vi. Candidate will present the Profile code and ePIN at any JAMB-accredited CBT Centre for registration

vii. The application cannot be completed until the candidate’s biometrics (all ten fingers) are captured and photograph taken physically (No submission of passport photograph). The successful capture of biometrics and photograph will authorise a candidate to print his/her e-registration slip (Candidate must use at least two fingers; any of the two can be used to print his/her registration slip. The fingerprint verification shall be required for any further transaction with JAMB on the candidate’s profile.

viii. Only candidates whose biometric verification is successful on examination day would be permitted to sit the UTME. No parent or any proxy is allowed to make any transaction on the candidate’s profile.

ix. Candidates with biometric challenges can only register at JAMB headquarters in Abuja. Arrangements should be made for this through JAMB-state offices. Candidates with biometric challenges would sit the examination in Abuja on the last day of the national examination calendar.

RETRIEVAL (IN CASE OF MISTAKE/LOSS) OF PROFILE CODE AND SELF SERVICE

I. To retrieve a lost Profile Code, send the word [RESEND] from the same mobile number to 55019 or 66019 as a text message.

ii. Candidates can reset lost or forgotten Profile Password on their registered cell phone number by sending the word “PASSWORD” space [the email address] from the same mobile number as a text message to 55019 or 66019.

iii. SELF-SERVICE: Candidates who are computer-literate can register directly unaided at some designated JAMB offices/PRCs

TICKETING (FREE COMPLAINTS)

For ALL complaints on JAMB processes, a candidate should create a support ticket at (https://www.jamb.gov.ng by selecting the quick link, and then Ticket/Support with his/her email address with the Board. The candidate then provides his/her name, phone number and the nature of the complaint, selects a complaint area on a drop-down and then summarises the nature of the complaint. He/she should also attach supporting documents (if available). Complaints from 3rd parties are merely noted. Letter-writing is not necessary. Rather all complaints should be channelled through the ticketing system for prompt attention and documentation.

For complaints relating to NIN (e.g., a candidate sends a message to 55019 or 66019 to create a profile but does not receive any response or receives wrong data, he/she can follow the same process on the ticketing and click on 2023 NIN-related issues then select the related topic on the drop-down.)

Candidates and the general public are to note that nobody can help with admission or upgrade of scores; they would only deceive and defraud those who patronise fraudsters. Therefore

Password should not be released to anyone by the candidates

JAMB ePIN SELLING POINTS The ePIN outlets are:

I. NIPOST, Banks, MMOs, MFBs and other participating financial institutions.

ii. Candidates can buy the e-pins from banks or vending agents through their e-wallets

iii. Foreign Candidates are to contact the Nigerian Embassy for guidance on how to apply in any of the following centres; Abidjan, Accra, Addis Ababa, Beau, Cotonou, Jeddah, Johannesburg, London or Berlin.

DUTIES OF PARTICIPATING BANKS/OUTLETS

  1. Collection of Profile Code from candidate’s phone
  2. Collection of payment and vending of ePIN by SMS to candidate’s phone (Not dictating or copying)
  3. Facilitation of Payment through POS, if necessary
  4. Issuance of Evidence of Payment
  5. Delivery of ePIN to candidates electronically (not to be handwritten)

SIX DIFFERENT MODES/METHODS OF PAYMENT/ PROCUREMENT OF ePIN FOR REGISTRATION (CHOOSE SUITABLE ONE)

PAYMENT THROUGH BANKS INCLUDING MICRO FINANCE BANKS

  1. Present Profile Code and pay by cash, card or through e-wallet (either N6,700 with Mock or N5,700 without Mock) for UTME as DE is N4,700
  2. ePIN is then delivered to the candidate’s unique telephone number

PAYMENT THROUGH MOBILE MONEY OPERATORS This is available at CBT Centres and Other Outlets

(a) Present Profile Code and pay by cash

(b) ePIN is then delivered to the candidate’s unique telephone number

PAYMENT USING ATM

This is available on all ATM outlets of Participating Banks listed above (Interswitch Channel)

  • Select Bill Payment and then pick JAMB
  • Enter your Profile Code and pay
  • ePIN is then delivered to the candidate’s unique telephone number

PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION AT THE NINE FOREIGN CENTRES:

  1. Registration fee for candidates from the nine foreign countries is Twenty United States Dollars ($20) or its equivalent in each of the 9 (nine) countries’ local currencies
  2. Candidates from the nine foreign countries are to download the application documents from the Board’s website (https://www.jamb.gov.ng), complete and submit them with the fee at the designated centres in the country as indicated on the website.

DONATION OF FREE APPLICATION DOCUMENTS

Any government, person or organisation that wishes to distribute free application documents to prospective applicants should contact the Board on +2348027641663 OR e-mail: fabbenjamin@gmail.com for special offer.

HOW TO RECOVER LOST ePIN AFTER PAYMENT

I. If ePIN is not Received or Lost, send [UTMEPIN] or [DEPIN] from the Unique number to 55019 or 66019 for UTME respectively

ii. The ePIN would then be retrieved and delivered to the candidate’s unique phone number

AFTER SUCCESSFUL PAYMENT AND OBTAINING ePIN, CANDIDATE SHOULD PROCEED TO ANY OF THE JAMB-ACCREDITED CBT CENTRE TO COMPLETE HIS/HER REGISTRATION

REGISTRATION CENTRES

Registration is carried out only at the accredited Computer Based Test Centres (CBT) and Professional Registration Centres (PRC)

Each candidate should visit any accredited CBT centre (the list of accredited centres is on the Board’s website (https://www.jamb.gov.ng/ and JAMB offices), with his/her profile code and e-PIN.

Facilities exist in some designated JAMB state offices for self-service for candidates with proficient digital skills

CONCLUDING REGISTRATION PROCESS AT CBT CENTRES:

Candidate must PERSONALLY present his/her profile Code and e-PIN at any JAMB-accredited CBT Centre for registration. Candidate’s photograph and biometrics (all ten fingerprints) would be captured at the CBT centre.

Candidates are to:

I. Note that the service charge of N700 payable to the Board for CBT centre registration as well as UTME (Examination ) fee of N2000 (including mock) or N1000 (without mock) are now part of the registration fee as such candidates are not to pay any other fee at the CBT centre.

  1. Provide choice of institutions and programmes (course of study)
  2. Provide a valid and functional personal e-mail address that the candidate can always access.
  3. Provide qualification with grades and dates, if not awaiting result
  4. Upload relevant certificates, if not awaiting result (this is applicable for both UTME and Direct Entry(DE) candidates
  5. Provide O/L and /or A/L grades. Candidates who are awaiting results should supply (upload) the results online on the JAMB portal as soon as they are available. No recommendations from any Institution will be considered by JAMB if the candidate does not upload his/her result on the portal of JAMB. No institution is allowed to take a new picture/photograph, biometrics or require any other upload of result. All results are downloadable by institutions from the Board’s website (and the download is tracked to avoid abuse)
  6. Provide UTME subjects and choice of examination town(s) for optional Mock examination and Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) (actual examination)
  7. Review entries and confirm correctness
  8. Print Registration Slip USING BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION to confirm valid finger- print (UTME/DE). Note that authentication with your fingerprint removes blames of error from CBT centres. Candidates are to check before confirming with their fingerprint
  9. Collect at no other cost, the reading text.
  10. Collect the e-slip at the end of registration as evidence of registration

NOTE: There will be no offline registration, as all the accredited CBT centres have been empowered for real-time online registration. No candidate should register at any centre other than the accredited CBT centre and JAMB State-Offices. Any candidate who is registered outside approved centres will be identified and disqualified

K. BLIND CANDIDATES

Candidates who are blind are to indicate by typing BLIND and also pick the option of sitting for the examination through Braille, Recorded or Read Aloud. A candidate is either blind or sighted. It is important to be factual.

During registration, once a candidate indicates that he or she is blind, there would be a dropdown box for the candidate to select the town closest to his/her residence to write the examination. The towns available for the blind candidates are as follows: Abuja, FCT, Bauchi, Bauchi State, Benin, Edo State, Ekiti, Ekiti State, Enugu, Enugu State, Kano, Kano State, Kebbi, Kebbi State, Lagos, Lagos State, Oyo, Oyo State, Plateau, Plateau State, Yola, Adamawa State

DEAF/MUTE CANDIDATES

A special indicator for the deaf/mute has been created to differentiate them for special attention at the examination hall. Deaf candidates are therefore required to confirm this appropriately during registration.

BIOMETRIC CHALLENGES

i. Candidates with biometric challenges can only register at JAMB headquarters in Abuja.

ii. No other CBT centre is permitted to register such candidates

iii.They will also sit for their examination at JAMB Headquarters in Abuja

iv.No candidate will be allowed to enter the examination hall or sit for the examination if his biometrics is not verified

  1. The system will not permit or process any examination without biometric verification
  2. Candidates with Biometric abnormality can only register and take examinations at the Abuja headquarters of the Board. The Board will facilitate the travels
  3. Candidates with biometric challenges would sit for the examination in Abuja on the last day of the national examination calendar.

DATES AND VENUE FOR THE 2023 UNIFIED TERTIARY MATRICULATION EXAMINATION

The 2023 UTME will commence on Saturday 29th April, 2023 and end on Friday, 12th May, 2023 while foreign centres’ UTME is scheduled for Monday, 30th May, 2023 at all the 9 foreign centres.

The venue of the examination will be at ANY centre in the candidate’s chosen examination

JAMB DOES NOT POST ANY CANDIDATE TO ANY EXAMINATION TOWN (OR GROUP OF TOWNS) OTHER THAN THE ONE CHOSEN BY THE CANDIDATE AT THE POINT OF REGISTRATION. CANDIDATES ARE, HOWEVER, ADVISED TO REGISTER ON TIME BEFORE THE AVAILABLE SPACES IN  THEIR TOWN OF  CHOICE OR  GROUP OF TOWNS ARE EXHAUSTED. DUE TO DISCOVERED CONSPIRACY AMONG SOME CBT CENTRES, NO EXAMINATION TOWN WITH FEW CENTRES IS ALLOWED. MANY TOWNS HAVE BEEN MERGED. NOTE THAT CHOICE OF A GROUP OF TOWNS IMPLIES THAT YOU CAN BE POSTED TO ANY OF THE TOWNS IN THE CHOSEN GROUP.

REGISTRATION FEE/PROCUREMENT OF REGISTRATION ePINs

For the 2023 UTME, candidates are required to pay either (a) a total of Five Thousand Seven Hundred (N5,700) Naira only if not sitting for the optional Mock while candidates who intend to sit the mock UTME would be required to pay N6,700 Naira. Either has incorporated all fees including the N2,700/ N1,700 fee of the CBT centre for UTME as DE is N4,700.

$20 is the application fee for Candidates from the nine foreign centres.

Candidates should note that ePINS purchased are tied to individual profile and are not transferable

Candidates are advised to keep private and confidential their security details such as registration numbers, password/numbers of ATM Cards, email addresses and ePINs. No centre is allowed to request or accept a candidate’s password.

OPTIONAL MOCK-EXAMINATION

The Board will conduct a Mock Examination in all the accredited CBT centres to prepare and familiarise INTERESTED Candidates with the CBT environment. Interested candidates are advised to indicate interest in the Mock Examination during the registration provided they register early enough.

The date for the MOCK examination shall be on Thursday, 16th March, 2023.

​​​​​​​GENERAL INFORMATION

All candidates must mandatorily register their profiles through text messages as illustrated above before proceeding to buy the ePIN

The registration fee is non-refundable

Candidates are advised to read and understand the guidelines on admission and instructions as shown on the scan QR Code on how to complete the online registration before commencing the process of registration. He or she is also to sign an MoU on ethical standards.

Multiple registrations are not permitted. Candidates who register more than once will be identified, disqualified and prosecuted.

Candidates are to note that irrespective of their choice of programme, they will also be tested on a general text: “The Life Changer” by Khadija Abubakar Jali. All Candidates are also expected to read the text.

Candidates/Officials would not be allowed to enter the examination centre with earphones, wristwatches, mobile phones, electronic devices, or any pen/biro. Only common pencil is allowed

Candidates are warned that the Board does not require nor authorise the services of ANY cyber café, school or establishment other than the accredited CBT centres for this exercise

Examination malpractice is a criminal offence that attracts, in addition to the cancellation of results, publication of names and prosecution of such offenders.

 

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2023/2024 FUTA JAMB and Departmental Cut-Off Mark

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About FUTA

Federal University of Technology Akure, popularly known as FUTA, stands as one of the premier institutions for technology-focused education in Nigeria. Renowned for its academic excellence and competitive admission process, FUTA consistently ranks high among the nation’s universities. In fact, it secured the third spot in Nigeria according to Times Higher Education’s 2024 rating, distinguishing itself as the number one technology institution in the country.  

FUTA has grown tremendously, stretching its academic disciplines and research across eight different schools and over fifty academic departments.

Despite its esteemed status, FUTA remains one of the most affordable universities in Nigeria in terms of tuition fees. This combination of affordability and academic prestige makes it a top choice for aspiring students seeking quality education in various fields.

Today, we aim to provide you with the essential information regarding FUTA’s Cut-Off Mark for the 2023/2024 academic session. Understanding the Cut-Off Mark is crucial for aspiring students as it serves as a fundamental benchmark for admission requirements, helping them adequately prepare for their examinations.




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FUTA Cut-Off Mark 2023/2024 | Jamb & Departmental

The Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) has officially released its Cut-Off Mark for both general admissions and department-specific requirements for the 2023/2024 academic session.

Prospective students frequently have numerous questions about FUTA’s admission criteria, such as:

  • What is FUTA’s Cut-Off Mark for Medicine and Surgery in the 2023/2024 academic session?
  • What is the JAMB Cut-Off Mark at FUTA?
  • What are FUTA’s General and Departmental Cut-Off Marks for 2023/2024?

If you’re among those with these inquiries, you’ve come to the right place.

But before we delve into the specifics of FUTA’s Cut-Off Marks for the upcoming academic session, let’s clarify what Cut-Off Marks mean and differentiate between the general Cut-Off Mark and the departmental Cut-Off Mark for 2023/2024.




Meaning of Cut-Off Mark

A Cut-Off Mark is a crucial factor in the admission process that not everyone may fully comprehend. Many applicants are uncertain about its meaning, but we are here to clarify that for you.

A Cut-Off Mark is a predetermined score established by an educational institution to determine the eligibility of students for admission into specific departments or programs. The score is usually based on an applicant’s performance in a particular examination. Candidates who exceed the required Cut-Off Mark are given priority in the admission process over those who merely meet the exact Cut-Off Mark.

Meaning of General Cut-Off Mark

The General Cut-Off Mark is the minimum score an aspiring student must achieve to be considered for admission to FUTA. If your score falls below FUTA’s General Cut-Off Mark, you won’t be eligible to register for their Post-UTME, thus missing the opportunity for admission. For instance, if your score is 179 and FUTA’s General Cut-Off Mark is 180, you won’t be able to register for the university’s screening exercise.

Each university has the freedom to set its own General Cut-Off Mark, but it cannot set a Cut-Off Mark lower than the minimum set by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).




FUTA General Cut-Off Mark 2023/2024

For the 2023/2024 academic session, the General Cut-Off Mark for all courses at FUTA is set at 180. To be eligible to apply for the post-UTME form and have a chance at admission, every candidate who selected FUTA as their choice in the last JAMB examination is expected to score a minimum of 180. Scoring below 180 will result in automatic disqualification.

Meaning of Departmental Cut-Off Mark

The Departmental Cut-Off Mark refers to the minimum score required for admission to a specific course or department at the university. For instance, FUTA may have a General Cut-Off Mark of 180, but specific departments may have different Departmental Cut-Off Marks. These Departmental Cut-Off Marks are determined based on the level of competitiveness of the course. Each year, the university sets Cut-Off Marks for all courses, though not all departments publicly disclose their specific requirements.

Aspirants and prospective students are advised to check FUTA’s Cut-Off Marks before applying for the Federal University of Technology Akure Post-UTME Screening Form. Here are the full details.

FUTA Departmental Cut-Off Mark 2023/2024

Below are the Departmental Cut-Off Marks for specific courses:

Note: These Cut-Off Marks may vary annually based on the performance of applicants applying for specific courses.




FUTA Departmental Cutoff Marks (Aggregate)

CUT OFF FOR SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY SAAT

AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND COMMUNICATION47.5
ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND HEALTH55.37
AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS 47.5
CROP SOIL AND PEST MANAGEMENT47.5
ECOTOURISM AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT47.5
FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE47.5
FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHOLOGY58.12
FORESTRY AND WOOD TECHNOLOGY47.5

CUT OFF MARK FOR SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, SEET

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING55.12
COMPUTER ENGINEERING69.62
CIVIL ENGINEERING71.87
ELECTRONICS AND  ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING74.37
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY49.75
INDUSTRIAL AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING47.5
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING73.75
METALLURGICAL & MATERIAL ENGINEERING54.87
MINING ENGINEERING54.75


CUT OFF MARK FOR SCHOOL OF EARTH AND MINERAL SCIENCES, SEMS

APPLIED GEOPHYSICS47.5
APPLIED GEOLOGY47.5
MARINE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY47.5
METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATE SCIENCE47.5
REMOTE SENSING AND GIS47.5

CUT OFF MARK FOR SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, SET

ARCHITECHTURE72.87
BUILDING56.62
ESTATE MANAGEMENT47.5
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN53.25
QUANTITY SURVEYING57
SURVEY AND GEOINFORMATICS64.25
URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING52.87




CUT OFF MARK FOR SCHOOL OF COMPUTING, SOC

COMPUTER SCIENCE69
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY63.75
INFORMATION SCIENCE63.75
CYBER SERCURITY63.75
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING63.75

CUT OFF MARK FOR SCHOOL OF SCIENCES, SOS

BIOCHEMISTRY63.37
BIOLOGY47.5
BIOTECHNOLOGY47.5
CHEMISTRY47.5
MICROBIOLOGY63
MATHEMATICS59
PHYSICS47.5
STATISTICS47.5

CUT OFF MARK FOR SCHOOL OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES SBMS 

ANATOMY59.5
BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY47.5
PHYSIOLOGY57.25
MEDICINE AND SURGERY85

Some Subject Combinations Of Some FUTA Courses

14. Geology: Use of English and any three Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Biology and Geography. 16. Surveying and Geoinformatics: Use of English, Physics, Mathematics, and any of Chemistry, Geography, Art, Biology and Economics.

 17. Statistics: Use of English, Mathematics and any two of Physics, 

18. Building: Use of English, Physics, Mathematics, and any of Chemistry, Geography, Art, Biology and Economics

 21. Zoology: Use of English, Biology and any two of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

 22. Pure and Applied Mathematics: Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and Biology or Agric Science or Chemistry or Geography.

 44. Architecture: English, Physics, Mathematics, and any of Chemistry, Geography, Art, Biology and Economics.

 45. Quantity Surveying: Use of English, Physics, Mathematics, and any of Chemistry, Geography, Art, Biology and Economics.

 48. Anatomy: English, Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry or Physics.



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FUTA Post-UTME Eligibility

To be eligible for FUTA’s Post-UTME, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Score exactly or above the FUTA General Cut-Off Mark which is still 180.
  • Choose the Federal University of Technology, Akure as their first choice of institution during the UTME Registration.
  • Possess a minimum of five O’ level credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, from GCE O’Level, WASCE, SSCE, NECO, or approved equivalents, achieved in not more than two sittings.

Candidates who did not initially select the Federal University of Technology, Akure as their first choice but wish to study at FUTA and have scored 180 and above in the 2021 UTME are advised to change their selection to FUTA through the JAMB website.

How to Score Above FUTA Cut-off Mark?

Scoring above the departmental cut-off mark is the key to securing your place at OAU. To achieve this, we recommend focusing on your academic preparation, practicing with FUTA Post UTME Past Questions , and maintaining a strong work ethic.



Click here to get free FUTA Post UTME Past Question.

Additionally, keep a close eye on FUTA’s official announcements for any changes in admission criteria.

In conclusion

FUTA is a highly competitive institution, but meeting the required Cut-Off Mark for a particular course is the first step to gaining admission. To increase your chances of admission, aim not just to meet the Cut-Off Mark but to exceed it.

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Understanding OAU Aggregate Departmental Cut-off Marks, UTME Cut-off, and Calculating Your Score

Introduction:

In your quest to secure admission into Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), understanding the concept of aggregate cut-off marks is crucial. In this post, we will delve into what cut-off marks mean, the UTME cut-off for OAU, how to calculate your aggregate score after the Post UTME, highlight the unique departmental cut-off marks at OAU, and clarify the distinction between OAU’s aggregate cut-off marks and the UTME cut-off mark, which stands at 200, and provide a link to our detailed guide on OAU Post UTME registrations.

What is a Cut-off Mark?

A cut-off mark is the minimum score a candidate must obtain in an examination to be considered for admission into a university or any other educational institution. In the case of OAU, it’s the minimum score required for each department to accept applicants into their programs.




UTME Cut-off Mark for OAU:

Before we proceed, it’s important to note that the UTME cut-off mark for OAU is 200. This means that to be eligible to participate in the Post UTME screening, you must have scored a minimum of 200 in the UTME (JAMB) examination.

Distinction Between OAU’s Aggregate Departmental Cut-off Marks and UTME Cut-off Mark:

It is essential to clarify that OAU’s aggregate cut-off marks are distinct from the UTME (JAMB) cut-off mark, which is set at 200. While the UTME cut-off mark serves as a general eligibility threshold to participate in the OAU admission process, the departmental aggregate cut-off marks are department-specific and influence the final selection of candidates for each program.

Has OAU Released 2023/2024 Cut-off Mark?

Yes, OAU has officially released the departmental cut-off marks for the 2023/2024 academic session.




How to Calculate Your Aggregate Score after Post UTME:

In calculating your OAU aggregate, it is important to note that both UTME, OAU post-UTME, and O’level results must be considered together. O’level takes just 10%, JAMB UTME takes 50% and Post UTME takes 40%. In total, everything is 100%. Now lets see how you can calculate your aggregate.


Step 1: Simply divide your Jamb score by 8
Step 2: Next, add it to your post-UTME score.
Step 3: Now calculate your O’level result using the grading system below:
A1-2.0 points
B2-1.8 points
B3-1.6 points
C4-1.4 points
C5-1.2 points
C6-1.0 points


Note: This should be used to calculate the 5 subjects that are related to your desired course of study.
Step 4: Add the results in step 1, 2 and 3 above, and that is your aggregate score.

Example: below is the calculation for a student who scored 280 in JAMB, and 26 in OAU post-UTME and had A1, B2, B2, B3, and B3 in his O’level result.
Jamb score 280/8 = 35
Post UTME = 26
O’level = 2+1.8+1.8+1.6+1.6 = 8.8
His aggregate score is = 35+26+8.8 = 69.8

Link to OAU Post UTME Registration Guide:




For detailed instructions on how to register for OAU’s Post UTME, click here. This guide will walk you through the registration process, including important dates, requirements, and tips to ensure a successful application.

How to Score Above Obafemi Awolowo University Cut-off Point:

Scoring above the departmental cut-off mark is the key to securing your place at OAU. To achieve this, we recommend focusing on your academic preparation, practicing with OAU Post UTME Past Questions and OAU Predegree Past Questions , and maintaining a strong work ethic.

Click here to get free Predegree past questions and Materials

Notably, here is the only place where you can access free and original Post UTME past questions for OAU. We care deeply about students’ success, and our commitment to providing valuable resources is unwavering. We believe in empowering students with the tools they need to excel in their exams.

Click here to get free OAU Post UTME Past Question.

Additionally, keep a close eye on OAU’s official announcements for any changes in admission criteria.




OAU Departmental Aggregate Cut-off Marks:

What sets OAU apart is its unique system of departmental aggregate cut-off marks. Unlike many other institutions, OAU determines specific cut-off marks for each department, which may vary from year to year based on factors such as the number of applicants, the department’s capacity, and academic performance. These departmental cut-off marks are not widely available on most websites but are crucial for applicants seeking admission to a particular program.

To emphasize the importance of these departmental cut-off marks, we are pleased to provide a comprehensive list of OAU’s departmental aggregate cut-off marks. You can find this valuable resource below. This information is indispensable for prospective students, as it allows them to determine their eligibility for their desired courses.




OAU Cut-Off Mark For Faculty of Arts:

OAU Cut-Off Mark For Faculty of Law:

OAU Cut Off Mark For Faculty of Science:

Faculty of Agriculture Cut Off Mark

OAU Cut Off Mark For Faculty of Technology:


OAU Cut Off Mark For Faculty of Environmental Design and Management:




OAU Cut Off Mark For College of Health Sciences:

OAU Cut Off Mark For Faculty of Pharmacy:

OAU Cut Off Mark For Faculty of Education:

OAU Cut Off Mark For Faculty of Social Sciences:

OAU Cut Off Mark For Faculty of Administration



FAQs about OAU Cut-off Mark:

Here are some frequently asked questions about OAU’s cut-off mark:

Does the cut-off mark change every year?


No, the cut-off mark may remain the same for some years but can change depending on various factors, including the number of applicants, departmental capacity and how well candidates passed the exams in that particular year.

Is the cut-off mark the same for all courses at OAU?

No, the cut-off mark varies by department and program. Each department has its specific cut-off mark.

I scored just below the cut-off mark. Do I still have a chance of getting in?

Scoring just below the cut-off mark does reduce your chances, but you may still be considered if there are available slots in other departments and fewer candidates who met the mark.

How can I increase my chances of scoring above the cut-off mark?

To enhance your chances, prepare thoroughly for the UTME, Post UTME, and ensure your application is complete and accurate. Download free Post UTME




Interesting Facts About OAU:

Before we conclude, let’s take a moment to appreciate some fascinating facts about Obafemi Awolowo University:

  • Historical Significance: OAU, formerly known as the University of Ife, was founded in 1961 and was later renamed in honor of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, a renowned Nigerian statesman and the first premier of the Western Region.
  • Lush Green Campus: The university boasts a sprawling and picturesque campus, often referred to as one of the most beautiful in Nigeria, with lush greenery and architectural marvels.
  • Academic Excellence: OAU consistently ranks among the top universities in Nigeria and Africa. It has produced numerous notable alumni who have excelled in various fields.
  • Rich Cultural Heritage: The university is known for its rich cultural and artistic heritage, including the famous OAU Amphitheater, which hosts cultural events and performances.
  • Research and Innovation: OAU is at the forefront of cutting-edge research and innovation in Nigeria, contributing significantly to advancements in science, technology, and the arts.



Conclusion:

Understanding the concept of aggregate cut-off marks, knowing the specific cut-off marks for each faculty, and meeting the UTME cut-off of 200 is crucial for prospective OAU students. You can view the detailed cut-off marks for each faculty by following the provided links in this post. Additionally, don’t forget to check out our guide on OAU Post UTME registrations for a comprehensive step-by-step process.

To excel in your preparations, make sure to access our OAU Post UTME Past Questions for valuable practice materials. As you embark on your academic journey, keep in mind the rich history and cultural heritage of OAU, a prestigious institution that continues to shape the future of Nigeria and the continent. We wish you the best of luck as you pursue your dreams at Obafemi Awolowo University! If you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out.

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JAMB Updates & School News

2023 OAU Post UTME Form: See Details Here

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OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE-IFE, NIGERIA


2023 ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE

(FOR UTME AND DIRECT ENTRY CANDIDATES)


Candidates who made Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-ife their first choice in the 2023 UTME and scored 200 and above, and those who applied for Direct Entry (DE) are hereby informed that Registration for the 2023 Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (PUTME) Screening exercise will commence on Monday, 14 August and end on Monday, 11th September, 2023.

Candidates are required to go through the following processes:





Step 1: Visit admissions.oauife.edu.ng
Step 2: Log on to the site with your Registration Number as Username and yours
Password.
Step 3: Fill the blodata form and click continue.
Step 4: Obtain an RRR (Remita Retrieval Reference) from this site only, and use it to make
payment online or at any commercial bank.
Step 5: Once payment is accepted, the system logs out and you can now login again.

The screening exercise will be conducted online.


Applicants that provide false information, or upload incorrect credentials will automatically be
disqualified.

Recommended:

OAU Post UTME Past Question [Free PDF Download

OAU Pre degreee Past Questions

List of Courses in OAU OAU

All Materials For OAU Freshers


Candidates are required to check their screening schedule on the OAU admissions Portal from
Tuesday 12th September to Saturday 23 September, 2023.

Candidates will also be required to participate in the Post-UTME screening on their alotted dates
and time from 25th september to 28th September, 2023.




Applicants should note that the PUTME-Screening fee is two thousand naira (N2,000.00) only,
(Excluding Portal Access Charges).
All enquiries should be forwarded to enquiry@oauife.edu.ng

SIGNED

K.A. Bakare
Registrar and Secretary to Council

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UNIOSUN Post-UTME/DE 2023 Form Out: Check Cut-Off Mark and Other Details

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Notice is hereby given that the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) screening exercise will hold for candidates who chose Osun State University as their first choice or those willing to change their institution and make UNIOSUN their first choice, *who have a minimum score of 160 marks* . However, candidates who scored *less than 200 marks would not be considered for admission into any of the underlisted programmes: Nursing, Medicine, Law, Common and Islamic Law.* Meanwhile candidates who chose any of the above-mentioned courses but scored less than the prescribed marks can change to any other relevant programme of their choice.




In line with the extant national policy, *any candidate who will be less than Sixteen (16) years of age as at 31st December, 2023 needs not apply.*

UNIOSUN Post-UTME/DE 2023: cut-off mark, eligibility and registration details

COMPLETION OF APPLICATION FORMS:

Candidates are to register on-line by accessing the University website: http://www.uniosun.edu.ng or http://admissions.uniosun.edu.ng to complete and submit an application. They are expected to print two (2) copies of the application form after submission.

DIRECT ENTRY CANDIDATES

Direct Entry candidates should complete the form online by accessing the University website:

http://www.uniosun.edu.ng or http://admissions.uniosun.edu.ng and submit an application and ensure that they read the admission requirements of the university before applying to any of its programme. They are also expected to forward their Academic Transcripts to the Registrar of Osun State University not later than Friday 6th October, 2023. ALL Direct Entry candidates including those on UNIOSUN (IJMB, JUPEB) Programme, who wish to be considered for admission into Osun State University for the 2023/2024 academic session, who must have obtained Direct Entry form from JAMB are also eligible to apply for the screening exercise.




ELIGIBILITY

UNIOSUN will admit only candidates who made at least five (5) Credit Passes in SSCE/NECO/NABTEB in the relevant subjects at not more than two sittings except for Medicine, Nursing and Law, where candidates are expected to have at least five (5) credit passes in SSCE/NECO in the relevant subjects at one sitting. The University also accepts a minimum of Lower credit for Direct Entry candidates.

Candidates should meticulously and truthfully provide their details on the University Portal. UNIOSUN has ZERO tolerance for corruption in whatever form. *Therefore, candidates who upload falsified entry qualification results or date of birth, or JAMB Score will be automatically disqualified, and any fees paid will not be refunded.* Candidates awaiting results should supply it within one week of release. Any candidate who fails to participate in the screening exercise will not be considered for admission.

CENTRAL ADMISSION PROCESSING SYSTEM (CAPS)

The 2023/2024 Admission Exercise will be based on Central Admission Processing System (CAPS), a system designed by Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) to automate the admissions process to tertiary institutions. All candidates are advised to upload their O’ Level results to the JAMB CAPS portal as a pre-condition for admission.




ACCESS TO THE REGISTRATION PORTAL

Visit the UNIOSUN Post UTME Portal via http://admissions.uniosun.edu.ng. This will take you to the online Application Platform. Ensure you read all registration guidelines and instructions carefully before proceeding to register. We implore candidates to note that in the unlikely event of difficulty in accessing the admission portal, please wait for 30 minutes and try again or at any other convenient time. The application process will be from Monday 7th August at 24.00 midnight to Tuesday 10th October 2023 at 12.00 noon. The University may make a special arrangement to accommodate candidates who are expecting NECO SSCE results. Payments of Two Thousand Naira (N2,000.00) only for the Post UTME Screening is through the REMITA Web PAY Platform using your ATM Cards (Master Card, Verve Card and REMITA enabled Cards.)




CLOSING DATE: Submission of forms closes at 12.00 Noon on TUESDAY 10th October, 2023.

For further information, please contact the Admissions Office, Osun State University, Osogbo on Tel: 0805-442-573, 0810-797-6419

Signed

G. A. A. Shittu

Registrar

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