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FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE-EKITI RELEASES 2025/2026 POST-UTME SCREENING CUT-OFF MARKS

The Management of the Federal University Oye-Ekiti has released the official departmental cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 Post-UTME screening exercise. The cut-off marks were approved following a careful assessment of applicants’ performance, competitiveness of programmes, and admission quotas.

Candidates are advised to check their intended programmes and confirm eligibility based on the approved scores. Below are the official cut-off marks for all programmes:

Faculty of Agriculture

Agricultural Economics and Extension – 57.6

Animal Production and Health – 58.1

Crop Science and Horticulture – 57.3

Fisheries and Aquaculture – 57.3

Food Science and Technology – 60.95

Hospitality and Tourism Management – 58.45

Soil Science and Land Resources Management – 52.4

Water Resources Management and Agrometeorology – 52.9

Faculty of Arts

English and Literary Studies – 66.35

History and International Studies – 67.9

Linguistics and Languages – 63.7

Philosophy – 60.35

Religious Studies – 52.95

Theatre and Media Arts – 64.4

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences

Anatomy – 66.15

Medical Laboratory Science – 75.7

Nursing – 78.55

Physiology – 65.8

Radiography and Radiation Science – 74.05

Faculty of Communication and Media Studies

Broadcasting – 61.45

Journalism – 63.7

Mass Communication – 68.5

Public Relations – 61.9

Faculty of Computer and Information Engineering

Computer Engineering – 65.9

Information and Communication Engineering – 58.75

Systems Engineering – 58.55

Faculty of Computing

Computer Science – 69.2

Cyber Security – 62.25

Data Science and Analytics – 60.5

Software Engineering – 62.0

Faculty of Education

Adult Education – 50.45

Agricultural Education – 54.85

Biology Education – 57.95

Business Education – 60.1

Chemistry Education – 50.3

Economics Education – 55.65

Educational Management – 57.5

Educational Technology – 52.5

English Language Education – 59.2

Guidance and Counselling – 59.05

Health Education – 57.95

Human Kinetics – 54.9

Library and Information Science – 61.1

Mathematics Education – 52.8

Physics Education – 53.5

Primary Education – 55.5

Faculty of Engineering

Agricultural Engineering – 58.9

Civil Engineering – 66.25

Electrical and Electronics Engineering – 66.0

Materials and Metallurgical Engineering – 59.45

Mechanical Engineering – 66.4

Mechatronics Engineering – 69.85

Faculty of Environmental Design and Management

Architecture – 64.7

Building – 60.1

Estate Management – 59.8

Quantity Surveying – 59.45

Surveying and Geoinformatics – 60.2

Urban and Regional Planning – 54.25

Faculty of Law

Law – 77.75

Faculty of Life Sciences

Animal and Environmental Biology – 57.7

Biochemistry – 64.4

Environmental Management and Toxicology – 60.75

Microbiology – 63.95

Plant Science and Biotechnology – 58.85

Faculty of Management Sciences

Accounting – 71.25

Business Administration – 66.05

Finance – 64.05

Public Administration – 63.65

Faculty of Medicine

Medicine and Surgery – 84.65

Faculty of Pharmacy

Doctor of Pharmacy – 78.0

Faculty of Physical Sciences

Chemistry – 56.55

Geology – 56.3

Geophysics – 55.8

Industrial Chemistry – 57.45

Mathematics – 56.85

Physics – 54.4

Statistics – 54.8

Faculty of Social Sciences

Criminology and Security Studies – 70.0

Demography and Social Statistics – 52.0

Economics and Development Studies – 64.55

Peace and Conflict Studies – 62.45

Political Science – 67.05

Psychology – 56.85

Sociology – 63.95

The University urges all applicants to adhere strictly to the requirements as only candidates who meet or exceed the approved cut-off marks will be considered for admission into their chosen programmes.

Signed

Management, Federal University Oye-Ekiti

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2. Defenestration → the act of throwing someone out of a window.

3. Gobsmacked → shocked, amazed.

4. Serendipity → finding something good by accident.

5. Lollygag → to waste time doing nothing.

6. Brouhaha → a noisy uproar.

7. Hullabaloo → a loud fuss or commotion.

8. Cattywampus → crooked, not straight.

9. Collywobbles → a nervous stomach feeling.

10. Kerfuffle → a fuss or argument.

11. Flabbergasted → extremely surprised.

12. Skedaddle → to run away quickly.

13. Nincompoop → a silly or foolish person.

14. Rigmarole → a long, complicated process.

15. Shenanigans → tricky or silly behavior.

16. Gobbledygook → nonsense language that’s hard to understand.

17. Snollygoster → a clever but dishonest person (esp. in politics).

18. Flummoxed → very confused.

19. Hornswoggle → to cheat or trick someone.

20. Mollycoddle → to overprotect or pamper someone.

21. Bumbershoot → an umbrella.

22. Zonked → extremely tired.

23. Hodgepodge → a messy mixture of things.

24. Doppelgänger → a lookalike of someone.

25. Guffaw → a loud laugh.

26. Catawampus → diagonally across / crooked (variant of cattywampus).

27. Quagmire → a difficult, sticky situation.

28. Skulduggery → secret or dishonest behavior.

29. Dillydally → to waste time by being slow.

30. Thingamajig → a word for when you don’t know the name of something.

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FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE-EKITI RELEASES 2025/2026 POST-UTME SCREENING CUT-OFF MARKS

The Management of the Federal University Oye-Ekiti has released the official departmental cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 Post-UTME screenin...