The cut off mark is one of the most important requirements for students who want to get into the Federal University of Agriculture, Zuru.

We have explained everything you need to know about the FUAZ cut off mark for the 2025/2026 academic session below. This includes the requirements for admission that will help you get in.

FUAZ Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026

The Federal University of Agriculture, Zuru, has released its cut off mark for the 2025/2026 academic year. This is a requirement for people who want to get into FUAZ because it decides who can take part in the post UTME screening and other steps to get in.

Depending on the programme you want to study, the Federal University of Agriculture, Zuru has set the minimum score for admission between 140 and 180. There is a specific cut off mark for each course that candidates must meet to be accepted.

To make sure they meet the minimum requirement, all applicants should check the Federal University of Agriculture, Zuru cut off mark for the course they want to take.

FUAZ Admission Requirements 2025/2026 Session

Candidates seeking admission to the Federal University of Agriculture, Zuru, must meet certain requirements. The following are the admission requirements for UTME applicants.

UTME Admission Requirements

  1. Candidates must have at least five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, such as English Language and Mathematics, in no more than two sittings of WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB.

  2. FUAZ has set a minimum UTME cut off mark for each course. To be eligible, applicants must meet this mark.

  3. Candidates must make sure they choose the right JAMB subject combination for the course they want to take.

  4. Candidates who are on the shortlist may have to take the FUAZ Post UTME screening test and obtain a passing score.

  5. At the time of application, candidates must be at least 16 years old.

All applicants who meet these requirements should check the FUAZ official website or admission portal for any updates about the admissions process.

Guidelines for Scoring Above the FUAZ Cut Off Mark

The first thing you need to do is be honest about where you are right now. If your JAMB score is close to the cut off, especially for competitive programmes like Computer Science or DVM, you need to do really well on the Post UTME to stay in the running.

Most programmes have a general cut off of 150, but for computer science programmes to be truly competitive, candidates should aim for 170 or higher.

Keep practising past UTME and Post UTME questions, and make sure to focus on the subjects you are having trouble with instead of just the ones you are excellent at.

Also, ensure all the information on your application is on the JAMB portal. Make sure that FUAZ is your first choice and that the course you want to take matches the programme for which you met the cut off mark. Mistakes at this point can make the process of getting into school take a lot longer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I apply for FUAZ with a JAMB score of 140?
A: Yes. A score of 140 qualifies you to apply for FUAZ post UTME. However, to gain admission into competitive courses, you will need a higher score to meet the departmental cut off.

Q: Does FUAZ conduct post UTME screening?
A: Yes. After meeting the JAMB cut off mark, candidates must take part in the FUAZ post UTME or screening exercise. Admission is based on both JAMB and post UTME performance.

Q: Does choosing FUAZ as a second choice affect admission?
A: Yes. FUAZ only accepts candidates who select the university as their first choice. If you did not, you must apply for a change of institution through JAMB.

Q: Can the FUAZ cut off mark change?
A: Yes. The cut off mark may increase or decrease depending on factors like the number of applicants, available admission spaces, and general candidate performance in that year’s JAMB.

Q: Does FUAZ accept two sittings for O-Level?
A: Yes. FUAZ accepts O-Level results from two sittings for most programmes, provided the required subjects are included.