As an aspiring student of MOUAU, knowing the cut off mark of the university gives you an edge over other prospective students as yourself.

For the 2025/2026 academic session, the university has used the Post UTME screening performance and O-level result to determine the departmental cut off mark. Keep reading to find out more about the MOUAU cut off mark.

MOUAU Official Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 Session

The official cut off mark for Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU), for the 2025/2026 academic session is 150 and above.

This means that any candidate who scores 150 or higher in the 2025 UTME is eligible to apply for the MOUAU post UTME screening exercise, provided they also meet other admission requirements.

Here is the entire cut off mark breakdown across all faculties and courses in the university.

College of Agricultural Economics, Rural Sociology & Extension

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Agric business

160

Agricultural Economics

160

Agriculture Extension & Rural Development

160

Agric Extension & Rural Sociology

160

College of Applied Food Sciences & Tourism

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Food Science & Technology

160

Home Economics

160

Hotel Management & Tourism

160

Human Nutrition & Dietetics

160

College of Animal Science & Animal Production

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Animal Production

160

College of Crop & Soil Sciences

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Agriculture

160

Soil Science

160

Water Resources Management & Agrometeorology

160

College of Engineering & Engineering Technology

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Agricultural & Bioresources Engineering

180

Chemical Engineering

180

Civil Engineering

180

Computer Engineering

180

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

180

Mechanical Engineering

180

College of Natural Resources & Environmental Mgt

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Forestry & Environmental Management.

160

Env. Mgt. & Toxicology

160

Fisheries & Aquatic Resources Mgt.

160

College of Education

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Adult & Continuing Education

150

Agricultural Science Education

150

Business Education

150

Educational Management

150

Home Economics Education

150

Industrial & Technology Education

150

Education in Sciences and Maths (Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Integrated Science, Mathematics, Physics)

150

Economics Education

150

Guidance & Counselling

150

Library & Info Science

150

College of Natural Sciences

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Microbiology

180

Biochemistry

180

Plant Science & Biotechnology

160

Zoology & Environmental Biology

160

College of Physical & Applied Sciences

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Chemistry

150

Computer Science

160

Physics

150

Mathematics

150

Statistics

150

College of Management Sciences

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Accounting

180

Entrepreneurial Studies

160

Economics

180

Banking & Finance

170

Business Admin

175

Marketing

160

Industrial Relations & Personnel Mgt.

160

College of Veterinary Medicine

COURSES

CUT OFF MARK

Veterinary Medicine (DVM)

220

How to Beat MOUAU Cut Off Mark 2025/2026

Gaining admission into Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU), is competitive, and many candidates often misunderstand what it means to “beat the cut off mark".

What truly determines your success is your aggregate score, which combines your JAMB result, post UTME performance, and O-level results.

1. Understand That 150 Is Just the Starting Point: The official MOUAU cut off mark is 150, meaning any candidate who scores 150 and above in JAMB is eligible to apply for post UTME. However, this score is only the minimum requirement, not a safe score for admission.

2. Aim for a High JAMB Score: One of the most effective ways to “beat” the cut off is to score high in JAMB. A strong JAMB score increases your overall aggregate and reduces pressure on your post UTME performance.

3. Perform Very Well in post UTME: At MOUAU, post UTME carries equal or even greater importance than JAMB in determining admission. A strong post UTME score can significantly raise your aggregate even if your JAMB score is average.

4. Choose Your Course Wisely: Course selection plays a major role in admission chances. Some courses are more competitive than others. If your scores are moderate, selecting less competitive courses increases your chances of admission.

5. Ensure Strong O-Level Results: Your O-Level results also contribute to your admission consideration. A weak O-level result can reduce your chances even if you score high in JAMB and post UTME.

6: Avoid Common Mistakes: Many candidates lose admission opportunities due to avoidable errors, such as the following:

  1. Wrong subject combination in JAMB

  2. Failure to upload O-Level results on JAMB CAPS

  3. Incorrect course selection

  4. Late registration for post UTME

Avoiding these mistakes is just as important as scoring high.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the official JAMB cut off mark for MOUAU in 2025/2026?
A: The general JAMB cut off mark is 150. Candidates who scored 150 and above are eligible to apply for the Post UTME screening.

Q: Does MOUAU write a post UTME aptitude test?
A: No, MOUAU typically conducts an online screening rather than a physical examination. Your admission is calculated based on your JAMB and O-level results.

Q: Does MOUAU accept two sittings for O-level?
A: Yes, MOUAU accepts two sittings (e.g., WAEC and NECO combined). However, candidates with one sitting are often given priority in the weighting process.

Q: What happens if I don't upload my O-level results to JAMB CAPS?
A: Your admission will not be processed. MOUAU pulls your O-Level data directly from the JAMB portal to calculate your screening score.

Q: Can I change my course if I don't meet the departmental cut off?
A: Yes, if your aggregate score is too low for your first choice, you can apply for a change of course on the JAMB portal to a less competitive department like those in the College of Agriculture.

Q: How long after registration will I see my screening result?
A: Screening results are typically available on the MOUAU portal 14 working days after you complete your online registration.

Q: How many admission lists does MOUAU release?
A: MOUAU usually releases several admission lists: a merit list, a supplementary list, a direct entry list, and sometimes a final catchment list.

Q: Is 150 enough to study computer science or engineering?
A: While 150 makes you eligible to apply, competitive courses usually require a much higher aggregate score, 180 in JAMB, to secure merit admission.