FUNAAB releases cut-off marks for 2017/2018 admission exercise

The Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), Ogun State, has released the  cut-off marks for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for candidates, who made FUNAAB their first choice institution, for the 2017/2018 Academic Session, following the recent policy meeting, chaired by the Minister of Education.

According to a release signed by the Head, Directorate of Public Relations,  Mrs. Emi’ Alawode the university operates a Dual Cut-Off Point System for its agricultural programmes, which is fixed at 180 marks, while courses in Engineering, Sciences and Veterinary Medicine programmes are pegged at 200 marks.

“In other words, only candidates, who scored 180 and above for the agricultural programmes, as well as those who made 200 and above in Engineering, Sciences and Veterinary Medicine programmes are eligible to take part in the forthcoming Post-UTME Screening Exercise.

“Consequently, candidates are advised to check for vital information, such as dates and other modalities for the Post-UTME on the university’s website:https://admission.unaab.edu.ng.

They are also encouraged to visit the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board’s portal regularly, to track their admission status.

She however said the university would not take responsibility for any misleading and fraudulent information, obtainable from any other website, apart from FUNAAB’s website.

She further disclosed that the 2017/2018 Admission Exercise would be based on the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS); a newly-introduced system by JAMB, which is designed to automate admission process into tertiary institutions.

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