Adamawa State University Mubi (ADSU) has officially announced its cut off mark for the 2025/2026 academic session. If you chose ADSU as your school of choice, this is the most important number you need to know right now. The general cut off mark is set at 150, though this varies depending on the course you are applying for.

Candidates should also know that their admission into ADSU depends on their ability to beat the university's cut off mark. Those who fall below the minimum score might not even be given access to the Post UTME screening form of the university.

ADSU Official Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 Academic Session

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Agric Economics & Extension

150

Animal Production

150

Crop Science

150

Fisheries & Aquaculture

150

Agricultural Extension & Innovation

150

Agribusiness

150

FACULTY OF ARTS

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

English

150

History

150

FACULTY OF EDUCATION

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Maths Education

150

Chemistry Education

150

Computer Education

150

Physics Education

150

Biology Education

150

Economics Education

150

Geography Education

150

Agric Science Education

150

Guidance and Counselling Education

150

Early Childhood Education

150

Business Education

150

Primary Education

150

Home Economics Education

150

FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Geography

150

Urban and Regional Planning

150

Environmental Management

150

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Botany

150

Biochemistry

150

Industrial Chemistry

150

Microbiology

170

Chemistry

150

Geology

150

Computer Science

170

Mathematics

150

Physics

150

Statistics

150

Zoology

150

FACULTY OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Accounting

150

Banking and Finance

150

Business Administration

150

Entrepreneurshi

150

Marketing

150

Public Administration

150

Taxation

150

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Economics

150

Library and Information Science

150

Mass Communication

160

Political Science

150

Sociology

150

Faculty of Law

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Common Law (Indigene)

220

Sharia (Indigene)

220

Common Law (non Indigene)

250

Sharia (non Indigene)

250

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Can I apply if I scored exactly 150?
A. Yes, a score of 150 makes you eligible for the screening, though admission depends on the specific department's competitive score and your O’level results.

Q. If I meet the cut off mark, am I guaranteed admission?
A. No, meeting the cut off only makes you eligible for screening. Admission is based on an aggregate score (JAMB + Post UTME screening + O’level).

Q. Does ADSU accept second choice candidates who meet the cut off?
A. No, ADSU only considers candidates who chose them as their First choice. If you didn't, you must apply for a JAMB change of institution.

Q. Can I change my course if I don't meet the cut off for my original choice? A. Yes, if your score is below your primary choice but above 150, you can apply for a change of course to a less competitive department during the screening period.

Q. Does ADSU conduct a written Post UTME exam?
A. ADSU usually conducts an online screening rather than a physical written examination.

Q. Do I need to upload my O’level results to the JAMB portal to meet the cut off?
A. Yes, even if you score 300 in JAMB, failure to upload your results to the JAMB CAPS portal will disqualify you from the admission process.

Q. Does ADSU use a "Catchment Area" policy for cut off marks?
A. Yes, like most state universities, candidates from Adamawa State (indigenes) may have slightly lower departmental cut off requirements compared to non indigenes for certain competitive courses