If you are an aspiring student looking to gain admission into the Federal University of Agriculture, Mubi (FUAMB) for the 2025/2026 academic session, understanding the cut off mark requirements is the first and most critical step you must take.

Getting this information right from the outset saves you from costly mistakes and helps you plan your application with clarity and confidence.

Below, you will find everything you need to know about the FUAMB cut off mark for 2025/2026, including the JAMB cut off mark and departmental requirements to improve your chances of securing a spot.

FUAMB JAMB Cut Off Mark 2025/2026

The FUAMB JAMB cut off mark for the 2025/2026 academic session is 150. This means that any candidate who scores 150 and above in the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (JAMB UTME) is eligible to apply for FUAMB's Post UTME screening exercise.

This cut off mark is consistent with the National Universities Commission (NUC) and JAMB's general guidelines for federal universities.

However, candidates are strongly advised to aim significantly higher than the minimum cut off mark, as admission to FUAMB is competitive and the number of available slots is limited.

Score Range

Admission Prospect

150 – 169

Eligible to apply; admission not guaranteed

170 – 189

Moderate chance depending on course demand

190 – 209

Good chance for most programmes

210 and above

Strong chance for competitive programmes

Meeting the minimum JAMB cut off mark only qualifies you for the post UTME screening. It does not guarantee admission.

Your final admission depends on your combined JAMB score, post UTME performance, O-level results, and available spaces in your chosen department.

FUAMB Cut Off Mark for All Courses 2025/2026

While FUAMB has set 150 as the general JAMB cut off mark for the 2025/2026 session, certain programmes may carry higher internal departmental benchmarks based on the volume of applicants and available spaces.

Below is a breakdown of the available undergraduate programmes at FUAMB and their general cut off mark expectations:

Programme

Minimum JAMB Score

O-Level Requirements

B.Sc. Agriculture

150

English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and one other Science

B.Sc. Agricultural Economics and Extension

150

English, Mathematics, Economics, Biology, and one other

B.Sc. Crop Science

150

English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Agricultural Science

B.Sc. Forestry and Wildlife Management

150

English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and one other Science

B.Sc. Fisheries and Aquaculture

150

English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and one other

B.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics

150

English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and one other

B.Sc. Food Science and Technology

150

English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and one other

B.Sc. Biology

150

English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics

B.Sc. Chemistry

150

English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology

B.Sc. Physics

150

English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and one other

B.Sc. Mathematics and Statistics

150

English, Mathematics, Physics, and one other Science

B.Sc. Computer Science

150

English, Mathematics, Physics, and one other Science

B.Sc. Geography

150

English, Mathematics, Geography, and one other

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the FUAMB cut off mark for 2025/2026?
A: The FUAMB JAMB cut off mark for the 2025/2026 academic session is 150. Candidates who score 150 and above in UTME and meet other requirements are eligible to apply.

Q: Does FUAMB accept 140 in JAMB?
A: No. The officially announced minimum JAMB score for FUAMB is 150. A score of 140 does not qualify a candidate for the Post UTME screening.

Q: Does FUAMB conduct Post UTME?
A: Yes. FUAMB conducts a post UTME screening exercise. Participation is mandatory for all candidates seeking admission. Those who do not sit the post UTME will not be considered.

Q: Can I apply if FUAMB was not my first choice?
A: Yes, but you must first change your institution to FUAMB on the JAMB portal before applying through the FUAMB admissions portal.

Q: When does the FUAMB Post UTME application close?
A: For the 2025/2026 session, applications closed on October 30, 2025. Check the FUAMB website for deadlines in subsequent sessions.

Q: How many students does FUAMB admit per year?
A: FUAMB is a growing institution. For the 2025/2026 session, the university matriculated 599 students, up from its inaugural intake in the 2024/2025 academic session.