Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta JAMB cut off mark for all courses that are offered in the institution has been released by the school authority in accordance with JAMB’s directive. Before the management and school authority of FUNAAB fix their minimum cut off mark, it has to be in line with that of JAMB’s approved cut off mark for the academic session. JAMB does not fix FUNAAB cut off mark, however they (JAMB) peg a fixed admission cut off point every academic session that no institution must go below, that is, in the case of FUNAAB, they must not go below the ceiling placed for fixing of cut off marks.
This academic session, JAMB fixed the general cut off mark for all universities (Federal, state and private universities in Nigeria) as 160. However, universities are at liberty to fix their minimum admission cut off mark at 160 and above. For example, the cut off mark for FUNAAB is 160. This simply means that candidates that register FUNAAB as their preferred choice of institution must have scored at least 160 and above to be eligible to purchase FUNAAB post UTME form and apply for admission into their selected course. JAMB’s duty is to regulate and give admission to deserving candidates who meet FUNAAB cut off mark and passed the Post-UTME test.
Oftentimes candidates seeking admission are confused as to what is the best JAMB score for their course which results to questions like?
I got 160 in JAMB, can i be admitted into FUNAAB?
What score must i get to study Electrical and Electronic Engineering in FUNAAB?
What is FUNAAB cut off mark for 2025/2026 academic session?
Sometimes candidates who scored 160, 170, 180, 190, 200, 220 and above ask if they are eligible to study Computer science, Medicine and Surgery, Pharmacy or any of the courses offered in FUNAAB. Please note that with the courses and cut off mark available here today, you will know by yourself if you are qualified for admission into FUNAAB. I will be listing the approved FUNAAB course and minimum JAMB cut off mark you are supposed to score to be eligible for post UTME at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
In your search for admission, please note that choosing FUNAAB as your 1st choice of institution in your UTME registration is the first step to gaining admission because the school would give consideration to candidates that selected FUNAAB as their first choice of institution before considering other choices if need be.
Again, candidates with higher JAMB score are at advantage of gaining admission into FUNAAB even though all candidates who score 160 and above are given equal opportunities to sit for the post UTME because after calculating their aggregate score or weighted average, candidates with higher JAMB scores tend to score higher because of their UTME scores gives an edge when calculating their average cut off mark over candidates with low UTME scores. So, it is advised you try as much as possible to score high in your JAMB and Post UTME to give you a better chance of studying your preferred course.
With the above information at your disposal, I can assure you that you will gain admission into FUNAAB with ease. Most candidates fail to acknowledge the fact that a low JAMB score decreases their chances except candidates who are listed among the educationally Less Developed States.
FUNAAB cut off mark is quite modest, that is, it is easy to score up to 160 in your JAMB unlike other Federal schools with the same standard as FUNAAB who still have their minimum cut off mark is 160.
Below I have listed all courses offered in FUNAAB as well as FUNAAB JAMB cut off mark in a tabular format for proper understanding by both first-time candidates and candidates who have attempted JAMB in the past.
FUNAAB JAMB Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 Academic Session
COURSES | FUNAAB MINIMUM JAMB CUT OFF MARK |
College of Engineering | |
Agricultural and Bio-Resources Engineering | 160 and above |
Civil Engineering | 160 and above |
Electrical and Electronics Engineering | 160 and above |
Mechanical Engineering | 160 and above |
Mechatronics Engineering | 160 and above |
College of Food Science and Human Ecology | |
Food Science and Technology | 160 and above |
Home Science and Management | 160 and above |
Hospitality and Tourism | 160 and above |
Nutrition and Dietetics | 160 and above |
College of Environmental Resources Management | |
Aquaculture and Fisheries Management | 160 and above |
Environmental Management and Toxicology | 160 and above |
Forestry and Wildlife Management | 160 and above |
Water Resources Management and Agro meteorology | 160 and above |
College of Agricultural Management and Rural Development | |
Agricultural Economics and Farm Management; | 160 and above |
Agricultural Extension and Rural Development; | 160 and above |
Agricultural Administration (new) | 160 and above |
Communication and General Studies | 160 and above |
College of Animal Science and Livestock Production | |
Animal Breeding & Genetics | 160 and above |
Animal Nutrition | 160 and above |
Animal Production and Health | 160 and above |
Animal Physiology | 160 and above |
Pasture and Range Management | 160 and above |
College of Veterinary Medicine | |
Veterinary Anatomy | 160 and above |
Veterinary Physiology & Pharmacology | 160 and above |
Veterinary Pathology | 160 and above |
Veterinary Microbiology & Parasitology | 160 and above |
Veterinary Medicine & Surgery | 160 and above |
Veterinary Public Health & Reproduction | 160 and above |
Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology | 160 and above |
College of Physical Sciences | |
Chemistry | 160 and above |
Computer Science | 160 and above |
Mathematics | 160 and above |
Physics | 160 and above |
Statistics | 160 and above |
College of Bio Science | |
Biochemistry | 160 and above |
Microbiology | 160 and above |
Pure & Applied Botany | 160 and above |
Pure & Applied Zoology | 160 and above |
College of Management Sciences | |
Banking and Finance | 160 and above |
Business Administration | 160 and above |
Economics | 160 and above |
Entrepreneurial Studies | 160 and above |
College of Plant Science and Crop Production | |
Crop Protection | 160 and above |
Horticulture | 160 and above |
Plant Breeding and Seed Technology | 160 and above |
Plant Physiology and Crop Production | 160 and above |
Soil Science and Land Management. | 160 and above |
The above table simply clears the confusion faced by prospective candidates who ask if they are eligible for FUNAAB post UTME screening exercise simply because they scored low in JAMB (160 and above). This simply means that you are eligible to participate in FUNAAB’s post UTME so long as you score at least 160 and above which is the current FUNAAB cut off mark for all courses.
I hope this information as regards FUNAAB cut off mark for 2025/2026 academic session is well understood? Feel free to reach out to me via the comment section in case you have any question(s) about FUNAAB departmental cut off mark for any course listed in the table and I will be glad to assist.