FUOTUOKE Cut Off Mark for 2022/2023 Admission Exercise


Federal University Otuoke, FUOTUOKE cut off mark for the 2022/2023 session admission exercise. If you scored exactly or above FUOTUOKE prescribed departmental cut off mark, that means you may be considered for admission, and getting marks below cutoff means you you may not be considered for admission.

FUOTUOKE Cut Off Mark

The Federal University, Otuoke is a federal government-owned University located in Otuoke, a town in Ogbia local government area of Bayelsa State,  Southern Nigeria. The University was established in 2011 and started with 282 pioneer students. It offers degree courses at undergraduate levels.

SEE ALSO: Cut-off Marks for Other Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges.

FUOTUOKE Cut Off Mark

 Candidates who took the Federal University Otuoke as their first choice and scored 140 and above in the last JAMB UTME examination.

The cut-off mark for all the under-listed degree courses at Federal University Otuoke is 140 . Only candidates who scored at least 140 are eligible to apply for the degree courses listed below:

  1. ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
  2. BANKING AND FINANCE
  3. BIOCHEMISTRY
  4. BIOLOGY
  5. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
  6. BUSINESS EDUCATION
  7. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING:
  8. CHEMISTRY
  9. CIVIL ENGINEERING
  10. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATICS
  11. ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
  12. EDUCATION AND CHEMISTRY:
  13. EDUCATION AND HISTORY:
  14. EDUCATION AND MATHEMATICS
  15. EDUCATION AND PHYSICS
  16. ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
  17. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES
  18. ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  19. MARKETING
  20. MATHEMATICS
  21. MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS:
  22. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
  23. MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING
  24. MICROBIOLOGY
  25. PETROLEUM AND GAS ENGINEERING
  26. PHYSICS WITH ELECTRONICS
  27. POLITICAL SCIENCE
  28. SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLGY
  29. STATISTICS

Recommended: How to Apply for FUOTUOKE Post UTME Form.

Successful applicants would be contacted via JAMB Website (CAPS) to accept or reject offer made to them by the University.

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