If you are a prospective undergraduate student looking to gain admission into the Federal University of Medical and Health Sciences, Funtua (FUMHSF) for the 2025/2026 academic session, understanding the cut off mark is one of the most important steps you must take.

Whether you have already scored your JAMB result or you are still planning your next steps, reading below will help you make an informed decision.

FUMHSF General JAMB Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026

The general JAMB cut off mark for FUMHSF for the 2025/2026 academic session is 180 and above.

This means that any candidate who scored below 180 in the 2025 UTME is not eligible to apply for FUMHSF's Post UTME screening exercise for this session, regardless of which programme they selected. Candidates are strongly advised to aim for scores well above this general minimum.

Given the highly competitive nature of medical and health sciences programmes and the limited number of available admission slots, a score of 200 and above gives candidates a considerably stronger position during the screening and selection process.

FUMHSF Departmental Cut Off Marks for 2025/2026

While the general cut off mark applies across the university, individual programmes maintain their own departmental thresholds based on the volume of applicants and available admission quotas.

The table below outlines the estimated departmental cut off marks for FUMHSF programmes in the 2025/2026 academic session.

S/N

Programme

Minimum JAMB Score

1

MBBS (Medicine and Surgery)

250 and above

2

Nursing Science

220 and above

3

Physiotherapy

210 and above

4

Occupational Therapy

200 and above

5

Speech-Language Therapy

200 and above

6

Public Health

200 and above

7

Biotechnology

200 and above

8

Medical Physics

200 and above

9

Environmental Health Sciences

190 and above

10

Human Nutrition and Dietetics

190 and above

Factors that Influence FUMHSF Cut Off Marks

Cut off marks do not remain static from year to year. Several factors influence where the departmental thresholds are set each admission cycle:

  1. Volume of Applicants: The higher the number of candidates who apply for a given programme, the more competitive the admission becomes, and the higher the effective cut off mark tends to be. MBBS, for instance, consistently attracts the largest pool of applicants, which is why its cut off is the highest.

  2. Available Admission Slots: Each department has a quota approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC). A smaller quota combined with a large applicant pool drives the effective cut off higher.

  3. JAMB Result Performance: If the general performance of candidates across Nigeria in a particular year is stronger, the university may observe that more candidates are scoring above the minimum, which can push the effective departmental mark upward.

  4. University Admission Policy: FUMHSF, as a relatively new institution, is building its academic reputation through selective and rigorous admissions. The university's institutional policy places a premium on candidates who demonstrate strong academic performance.

How to Improve Your Admission Chances at FUMHSF

Scoring above the cut off mark is necessary, but it is rarely sufficient on its own for competitive programmes. The following strategies can give you a stronger advantage:

  1. Score greatly above the minimum. Candidates targeting MBBS or Nursing should aim for 270 and above in JAMB. Even for less competitive programmes, a score of 220 gives you a more comfortable buffer.

  2. Prepare thoroughly for the post UTME. The screening exercise contributes a meaningful portion to your aggregate score. Use past questions from similar health sciences universities to prepare.

  3. Ensure your O-Level results are complete and accurate before the screening date. Incomplete or unverified results can lead to disqualification at the screening stage even if your JAMB score is excellent.

  4. Choose FUMHSF as your first choice on JAMB. The institution typically gives priority consideration to candidates who listed FUMHSF as their first choice institution. Candidates who selected another institution can effect a change through the JAMB Change of Institution portal if they meet the cut off requirement.

  5. Monitor the FUMHSF official website and your JAMB profile regularly for updates on post UTME dates, admission lists, and any changes to cut off marks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the FUMHSF cut off mark for 2025/2026?
A: The general JAMB cut off mark for FUMHSF for the 2025/2026 session is 180 and above. Highly competitive programmes such as MBBS require scores greatly higher than this.

Q: Can I gain admission with 180 in JAMB?
A: A score of 180 qualifies you to apply for post UTME screening, but admission is not guaranteed. Given how competitive medical and health sciences programmes are, a higher JAMB score improves your aggregate and increases your likelihood of being admitted.

Q: Does FUMHSF accept second choice candidates?
A: Candidates who selected another institution as their first choice can change to FUMHSF via the JAMB Change of Institution portal. However, first choice candidates are typically given priority.

Q: What is the cut off mark for MBBS at FUMHSF?
A: Based on the highly competitive nature of the medicine and surgery programme, candidates are advised to target a JAMB score of 250 and above for MBBS. The university announces final departmental cut off marks after JAMB results are released.

Q: Does FUMHSF accept two sittings for O-level results?
A: Yes, FUMHSF generally allows a maximum of two sittings for O-level results. However, for professional programmes like MBBS, five O-level credits obtained in one sitting are typically required.