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FUOTUOKE Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026 Admission Exercise

Federal University Otuoke has released the 2025/2026 cut-off marks. Applicants who meet the score for their course, and have the needed O’Level, should follow the next steps and watch CAPS. Read on for the full list and clear guidance.

FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Marks 2025/2026, full list, what to do next

You have waited, the number is here. Federal University, Otuoke has posted the score lines that open the door for each course this session. It is simple, calm, and official, yet it carries weight. If your score meets the mark for your course, you can move. If it does not, breathe, plan, and try again. No wahala, we go again.

FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Marks, how they work

  • The cut-off is the least UTME score that makes you eligible for a course.
  • You must first score 150 or more in the 2025 UTME to be considered at all.
  • Hitting the course mark means you may apply, it is not a promise of admission.
  • O’Level and other rules still stand, so keep your papers tidy.

FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Marks 2025/2026, full course list

Faculty of Basic Medical Science, FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Marks

  • Human Anatomy, 193
  • Human Physiology, 192

Faculty of Education, FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Marks

  • Biology Education, 166
  • Business Education, 173
  • Chemistry Education, 150
  • Computer Science Education, 158
  • Economics Education, 150
  • English Education, 176
  • History Education, 150
  • Mathematics Education, 150
  • Physics Education, 150

Faculty of Engineering, FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Marks

  • Chemical Engineering, 182
  • Civil Engineering, 196
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 191
  • Mechanical Engineering, 182
  • Mechatronics Engineering, 184
  • Petroleum and Gas Engineering, 190

Faculty of Humanities, FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Marks

  • English and Communication Studies, 201
  • History and International Studies, 192
  • Journalism and Media Studies, 218
  • Linguistics, 176
  • Philosophy, 164
  • Theatre and Film Studies, 193

Faculty of Law, FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Mark

  • Law, 273

Faculty of Management Sciences, FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Marks

  • Accounting, 219
  • Banking and Finance, 197
  • Business Administration, 212
  • Entrepreneurship, 180
  • Marketing, 188
  • Procurement and Logistics Management, 179
  • Tourism and Hospitality Management, 160

Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science, FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Mark

  • Medical Laboratory Science, 230

Faculty of Nursing Science, FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Mark

  • Nursing Science, 260

Faculty of Science, FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Marks

  • Biochemistry, 189
  • Biology, 176
  • Chemistry, 158
  • Computer Science and Informatics, 206
  • Cybersecurity, 195
  • Environmental Management and Toxicology, 179
  • Geology, 150
  • Mathematics, 150
  • Microbiology, 194
  • Physics, 150
  • Statistics, 150

Faculty of Social Sciences, FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Marks

  • Criminology and Security Studies, 172
  • Economics and Development Studies, 189
  • Library and Information Science, 170
  • Political Science, 206
  • Public Administration, 196
  • Social Works, 176
  • Sociology and Anthropology, 190

What to do next after FUOTUOKE Cut-Off Marks

Small checklist, quick and steady, so nothing slips.

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  • Check your score against your course line. If you meet it, you are in the race.
  • Confirm your O’Level credits. Five relevant credits, with English and Maths where needed, in at most two sittings.
  • Watch your CAPS like a hawk. Log in often, accept any offer within two weeks once it shows.
  • Start registration as told. The ICT Centre opens from Monday, 1 September 2025 for those with offers.
  • Need help? Send a short mail to admissions@fuotuoke.edu.ng with your details.

Quick notes, before you rush off

  • Meeting the mark does not mean a seat is booked, but it keeps you in play.
  • Keep your documents ready, tidy copies and clear originals.
  • Dates move fast, so set reminders. Miss a prompt, and things get messy, you know how it goes.
  • Shine your eyes, follow only official pages and messages.

Take a breath. If your number sits on or above the line, good, move to the next step. If it is below, there are other doors, other paths. Today may sting, tomorrow can smile.

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