FUWUKARI Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026 Admission Exercise

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FUWUKARI Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026 Admission Exercise

That score you’ve got? Could be perfect. Could be way off. Until FUWUKARI says something real, it’s just speculation. But hey—last year’s mark is there, if that helps you sleep. Bookmark this page and keep checking back for further updates on FUWUKARI cut-off mark for the 2025/2026 academic session.

Federal University Wukari (FUWUKARI) Cut Off Mark

So you’ve written UTME. You’ve checked your score more times than you’ve checked your battery percentage. Now what? If Federal University Wukari is even remotely on your radar, this matters — not vaguely, not maybe — directly. Because FUWUKARI has a number in mind, and it’s not changing for you. That number is 150. No guesswork. No “almost.”

The cut-off mark for the 2024/2025 academic cycle is fixed. If you hit it, the door creaks open. If you didn’t? That door might stay closed no matter how loudly you knock.

Let’s break it down — not gently, but clearly.

What Does the FUWUKARI Cut-Off Mark Mean?

On paper, it’s simple:

  • You must score 150 or above in your JAMB UTME.
  • You must have selected FUWUKARI as your first or second choice.

That’s it. No special treatment. No side entrance. That number is your starting point. Fall below it, and you’re out before it even begins.

If you meet the mark, there’s more. What course did you aim for? Because not all departments weigh your 150 the same way.

FUWUKARI Courses You Can Apply For With 150 and Above

If you have scored at least 150 in your JAMB UTME, here are the degree courses you can aspire to:

  • ACCOUNTANCY/ACCOUNTING
  • ADULT AND CONTINUOUS EDUCATION:
  • AFRICAN TRADITIONAL RELIGION
  • AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
  • AGRICULTURE
  • APPLIED PHYSICS
  • BANKING AND FINANCE
  • BIOCHEMISTRY
  • BIOLOGY
  • BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
  • CHEMICAL ENGINEERING:
  • CHEMISTRY
  • CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES
  • COMPUTER ENGINEERING:
  • COMPUTER SCIENCE
  • ECONOMICS
  • ECONOMICS
  • EDUCATION AND BIOLOGY
  • EDUCATION AND CHEMISTRY:
  • EDUCATION AND MATHEMATICS
  • EDUCATION AND PHYSICS
  • ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
  • FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE:
  • FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  • FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT:
  • HISTORY AND DIPLOMATIC STUDIES
  • HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
  • HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND TOURISM
  • HUMAN ANATOMY
  • HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
  • INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
  • ISLAMIC STUDIES
  • LAW
  • LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
  • MATHEMATICS
  • MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE:
  • MEDICINE AND SURGERY
  • MICROBIOLOGY
  • MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
  • PHILOSOPHY
  • PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION
  • PHYSICS
  • PHYSIOTHERAPY
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE
  • PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
  • SOCIOLOGY
  • STATISTICS

What Comes After the Cut-Off?

The cut-off is not a trophy. It’s a signal. One that tells you to start getting your act together for post-UTME. Don’t wait for someone to text you a reminder. Here’s what you should already be doing:

  • Gather your documents
  • Read up on the screening process
  • Start prepping now — not later, not “next week”

Want to know how to get it right?

Don’t Just Wait. Watch.

Things move fast. Dates change. Forms drop. Pages go live. You can’t afford to be clueless.

  • Regularly check FUWUKARI’s official website
  • Look out for press releases, not just WhatsApp gossip
  • Know when the portal opens. Know what to bring. Know everything

Your Score Is a Ticket, Not a Guarantee

Getting 150+ is only the beginning. Thousands got that too. What makes the difference is what you do next. You’re not just applying to a university — you’re stepping into a competition. And the ones who take it seriously don’t wait until the last minute to act.

So, you want FUWUKARI? Good. Then act like it.

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