Find out the FUTA cut-off mark for 2025/2026. Check JAMB and departmental requirements to see if you qualify for admission.
The management of FUTA has announced the JAMB and departmental cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 academic session. All students who want to study at FUTA should check these marks to ensure they meet the requirements before applying.
Meeting the cut-off mark is important because it decides if you can buy the FUTA Post-UTME form.
Read this article to learn about the FUTA cut-off mark for 2025/2026 and other admission requirements.
FUTA Cut-Off Mark for All Courses 2025/2026
If you want to apply for admission to FUTA, you must meet the required cut-off mark. A cut-off mark is the lowest JAMB score needed to continue with the admission process in any Nigerian university.
The Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) has set its general cut-off mark at 180 and above. This means that you must score at least 180 in JAMB to be eligible.
However, some departments may have higher cut-off marks. If you want to know the exact cut-off mark for your chosen course, check the detailed list below.
FUTA Departmental Cut-Off Marks 2025/2026
Each department at FUTA sets its own cut-off mark based on the university’s benchmark of 180. Some courses require higher scores, so check the table below to see the exact cut-off mark for your chosen course.
FUTA Cut-Off Marks for All Courses
S/N | Course | Cut-Off Mark |
---|---|---|
1 | Agricultural Engineering | 220 |
2 | Agricultural Extension and Communication Tech | 180 |
3 | Agriculture and Resource Economics | 180 |
4 | Animal Production and Health | 180 |
5 | Crop, Soil, and Pest Management | 180 |
6 | Ecotourism and Wildlife Management | 180 |
7 | Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology | 180 |
8 | Food Science and Technology | 180 |
9 | Forestry and Wood Technology | 180 |
10 | Civil Engineering | 220 |
11 | Computer Engineering | 220 |
12 | Electrical/Electronics Engineering | 220 |
13 | Industrial and Production Engineering | 180 |
14 | Mechanical Engineering | 180 |
15 | Metallurgical and Material Engineering | 230 |
16 | Mining Engineering | 200 |
17 | Architecture | 200 |
18 | Building | 200 |
19 | Estate Management | 200 |
20 | Industrial Design | 180 |
21 | Quantity Surveying | 180 |
22 | Surveying and Geoinformatics | 180 |
23 | Urban and Regional Planning | 180 |
24 | Computer Science | 210 |
25 | Cyber Security | 180 |
26 | Information and Communication Technology | 180 |
27 | Information Systems | 180 |
28 | Information Technology | 180 |
29 | Software Engineering | 180 |
30 | Applied Geology | 180 |
31 | Applied Geophysics | 180 |
32 | Marine Science and Technology | 180 |
33 | Meteorology | 180 |
34 | Remote Sensing and Geosciences Info System | 180 |
35 | Biomedical Technology | 210 |
36 | Human Anatomy | 200 |
37 | Physiology | 180 |
38 | Biochemistry | 180 |
39 | Biology | 180 |
40 | Biotechnology | 180 |
41 | Industrial Chemistry | 230 |
42 | Industrial Mathematics | 180 |
43 | Mathematics | 200 |
44 | Microbiology | 190 |
45 | Physics | 190 |
46 | Statistics | 200 |
Meeting the required cut-off mark is just one of the steps needed for admission into FUTA. Below, you will find the FUTA Admission Requirements for 2025/2026.
FUTA Admission Requirements 2025/2026
If you want to study at FUTA, you must meet the following admission requirements based on your mode of entry.
UTME Admission Requirements
- You need at least five (5) credit passes in subjects relevant to your course, including English Language and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB).
- You must score at least 180 in UTME and meet the departmental cut-off mark.
- Your UTME subject combination must match your chosen course (check the JAMB brochure for details).
- You must be at least 16 years old when applying.
- FUTA must be your first choice in JAMB. If not, you must change it through JAMB before applying.
Direct Entry Admission Requirements
- You must have at least two A-Level passes in relevant subjects plus five O’Level credits, including English and Mathematics.
- Candidates with Upper Credit in relevant courses can apply.
- Those with Merit or higher in two major subjects, plus O’Level credits, may qualify for some courses.
- Applicants with JUPEB or IJMB results can apply if they meet department-specific requirements.
- Some departments may have extra requirements for Direct Entry.
If you meet these requirements, you are on the right path to gaining admission into FUTA. Stay updated on the FUTA Post-UTME Form 2025/2026 announcement and apply for your desired course.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments. Also, share this information with other FUTA aspirants!
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FAQs
- What is FUTA’s general cut-off mark for 2025/2026?
- The general cut-off mark is 180, but some departments require higher scores.
- Can I apply if FUTA is not my first choice?
- Yes, but you must change FUTA to your first choice through JAMB before applying.
- What are the O’Level requirements for FUTA admission?
- You need five (5) credit passes, including English and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings.
- Does FUTA accept Direct Entry admissions?
- Yes, FUTA accepts A-Level, JUPEB, IJMB, and ND/HND holders who meet the requirements.
- When will FUTA Post-UTME form be out?
- The official date is not yet announced. Keep checking FUTA’s website for updates.