Courses FUOYE Offers with UTME Cut-Off Mark 2024/2025

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FUOYE sets its UTME cut-off mark for all courses to 200.

Congratulations if you score a minimum of 180 in your UTME. Courses span from sciences, to arts, management, and so on.

Remember to check the departmental cut-off mark for the course you choose.

Courses FUOYE Offers with UTME Cut-Off Mark

FUOYE offers a range of undergraduate courses, including Agriculture (180), Anatomy (200), Banking and Finance (200),  and Biochemistry (190). 

Other courses are Biology (180), Business Administration (200), Business Education (180), Chemical Engineering (220), Chemistry (190), Civil Engineering (220), Computer Science (240), Crop Science (180), Demography and Social Statistics (180).

Economics (210), Education and Biology (180), Education and Chemistry (180), Education and Mathematics (180), Electrical and Electronics Engineering (230), English Language (200), Environmental Management (180).

Food Science and Technology (200), Geography (180), Geology (200), Industrial Relations and Personnel Management (200), Law (240), Mathematics (200), Mechanical Engineering (230).

Medical Rehabilitation (200), Medicine and Surgery (280), Microbiology (200), Nursing/Nursing Science (240), Philosophy (180), Physics (200), Physiology (210), Plant Science and Biotechnology (180), Political Science (210).

Psychology (200), Sociology (200), and Statistics (200), among others. Note that UTME cut-off marks are subject to change and may vary from year to year.

  1. Accountancy / Accounting
  2. Adult Education
  3. Agricultural Engineering
  4. Agricultural Science and Education
  5. Anatomy
  6. Animal and Environmental Biology
  7. Architecture
  8. Banking and Finance
  9. Biochemistry
  10. Building
  11. Business Administration
  12. Business Education
  13. Chemistry
  14. Civil Engineering
  15. Computer Engineering
  16. Computer Science
  17. Criminology And Security Studies
  18. Crop Science And Horticulture
  19. Demography and Social Statistics
  20. Economics and Development Studies
  21. Education and Biology
  22. Education and Chemistry
  23. Education and Economics
  24. Education and English Language
  25. Education and Mathematics
  26. Education and Physics
  27. Educational Management
  28. Electrical / Electronics Engineering
  29. English and Literary Studies
  30. Environmental Management And Toxicology
  31. Estate Management
  32. Fisheries and Aquaculture
  33. Food Science and Technology
  34. Geology
  35. Geophysics
  36. Guidance and Counseling
  37. Health Education
  38. History and International Studies
  39. Hospitality And Tourism Management
  40. Hospitality And Tourism Management
  41. Human Kinetics
  42. Industrial Chemistry
  43. Law
  44. Library and Information Science
  45. Linguistics
  46. Mass Communication
  47. Mathematics
  48. Mechanical Engineering
  49. Mechatronics Engineering
  50. Medical Laboratory Science
  51. Metallurgical and Material Engineering
  52. Microbiology
  53. Nursing / Nursing Science
  54. Peace Studies And Conflict Resolution
  55. Philosophy
  56. Physics
  57. Physiology
  58. Plant Science and Biotechnology
  59. Political Science
  60. Psychology
  61. Public Administration
  62. Quantity Surveying
  63. Radiography
  64. Religious Studies
  65. Sociology
  66. Statistics
  67. Teacher Education Science
  68. Theatre And Media Arts
  69. Educational Technology
  70. Doctor of Pharmacy
  71. Water Resources Management and Agrometeorology
  1. Faculty of Agriculture
  2. Faculty of Arts
  3. Faculty of Engineering
  4. Faculty of Management Sciences
  5. Faculty of Social Sciences
  6. Faculty of Science
  7. Faculty of Education
  1. College of Medicine
  2. College of Agriculture

FUOYE school fees range from N43,000 to N102,000.

FUOYE School Fees Structure For Fresh Students

Faculties of Humanities

Social Sciences, Education & of MGT Science

  • Administrative 5,000.00
  • Development Levy 30,000.00
  • Examination Fee 5,000.00
  • Identity Card 1,000.00
  • Library 7,500.00
  • Matriculation 8,000.00
  • Medical Fee 2,000.00
  • TISHIP 3,000.00 3,000.00
  • Student Handbook 2,500.00
  • Sports 3,000.00 3,000.00
  • ICT Registration 5,000.00
  • University Calendar 5,000.00
  • Lab./Workshop Fee 2,000.00
  • Field Trip 5,000.00
  • Caution fee (Refundable) 5,000.00
  • Results Verification 3,500.00
  • Departmental Charges 1,000.00
  • Faculty Charges 500.00

Total 94,000.00

 

Faculties of Science, 

Agriculture and of Engineering

  • Administrative 5,000.00
  • Development Levy 30,000.00
  • Examination Fee 5,000.00
  • Identity Card 1,000.00
  • Library               7,500.00
  • Matriculation 8,000.00
  • Medical Fee 2,000.00
  • TISHIP 3,000.00
  • Student Handbook 2,500.00
  • Sports 3,000.00
  • ICT Registration 5,000.00
  • University Calendar 5,000.00
  • Lab./Workshop Fee.        10,000.00
  • Field Trip 5,000.00
  • Caution fee (Refundable) 5,000.00
  • Results Verification 3,500.00
  • Departmental Charges 1,000.00
  • Faculty Charges 500.00

Total 102,000.00

The FUOYE School Fees Structure for Returning Students

Faculties of Humanities

Social Sciences, Education & of MGT Science

  • Administrative 4,000.00
  • Examination Fee 4,000.00
  • Identity Card 1,000.00
  • Library. 6,500.00
  • Medical Fee 2,000.00
  • TISHIP 3,000.00
  • Sports   2,000.00
  • ICT Registration 4,000.00
  • Lab./Workshop Fee 2,000.00
  • Field Trip 5,000.00
  • Department Charges 1,000.00
  • Faculty Charges   500.00

Total 35,000.00

 

Faculties of Science, Agriculture and of Engineering

  • Administrative 4,000.00
  • Examination Fee 4,000.00
  • Identity Card 1,000.00
  • Library                 6,500.00
  • Medical Fee 2,000.00
  • TISHIP 3,000,00
  • Sports 2,000.00
  • ICT Registration 4,000.00
  • Lab./Workshop Fee 10,000.00
  • Field Trip 5,000.00
  • Department Charges 1,000.00
  • Faculty Charges 500.00

Total 43,000.00

How FUOYE Calculates Your Aggregate Score

It’s simple. FUOYE considers your UTME score, post UTME score, and your O’Level result (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB). Your UTME score takes 50%, post UTME receives 40% while the remaining 10% goes to your O’Level. The addition of the three forms your aggregate and it is what the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti considers to offer you admission. 

If your UTME score is low, you can still leverage on the post UTME and O’Level to boost your chances of gaining admission. 

Here’s the overall calculation:

Aggregate = (UTME score ÷ 8) + post UTME score + O’Level points. 

It’s quite easy to know your O’Level point. 

  • A1 attracts 2.0 points 
  • B2 attracts 1.8 points 
  • B3 gets 1.6 points 
  • C4 takes 1.4 points 
  • C5 receives 1.2 points 
  • C6 manages 1.0 points 

Now assume your UTME score is 240, post UTME score is 30 out of 40 and you have 5 A1s (total of 10 points) in required O’Level subject, your aggregate score is going to be: 

Aggregate = (240÷8) + 30 + 10 =  30 + 30 + 10 = 70.0

That means you have a total aggregate score of 70.0%. You can then compare the percentage with the cutoff mark of the course you choose. 

How UNIBEN Determines Departmental Cut-Off Mark

  • Aim higher than the cut-off: While the cut-off mark serves as a minimum requirement, scoring slightly higher increases your chances of securing a spot, especially in competitive programs.
  • Prepare for post-UTME screening: Many universities conduct post-UTME tests or screenings after UTME. Factor in this additional hurdle when strategizing your preparation.
  • Review past UTME papers: Familiarize yourself with the format and difficulty level of UTME questions by reviewing past papers. This can help you identify areas that need improvement and develop a strong test-taking strategy.
  • Practice consistently: Regular practice is key to improving your UTME score. Use various resources like mock exams, question banks, and past papers to consistently challenge yourself.
  • Know your target school and course: Different universities and courses have varying cut-off marks. Researching these requirements early helps you set a realistic target score and tailor your studying accordingly.

FUOYE 2024/2025 cut-off mark for medicine and Surgery

FUOYE cut-off mark for Medicine and Surgery is 280. Anatomy 200, Medical Rehabilitation 200, and Physiology is 210.

FUOYE 2024/2025 Cut-Off Mark for Nursing/Nursing Science

The UTME cut-off mark for Nursing/Nursing Science at FUOYE is 240. 

FUOYE 2024/2025 UTME Cut-Off Mark for Engineering

The following are FUOYE 2024/2025 cut-off mark for engineering courses: Electrical and Electronics Engineering (230), Environmental Management (180), Food Science and Technology (200), Mechanical Engineering (230), Chemical Engineering (220), and Civil Engineering is 220.

FUOYE 2024/2025 cut-off mark for Law

 Law is 240, English Language (200), Industrial Relations and Personnel Management (200), Philosophy (180), Political Science (210), Psychology (200), and Sociology (200).

FUOYE 2024/2025 cut-off mark for Accounting/Business Administration

Business Administration UTME cut-off mark at FUOYE is 200 while Business Education is 180. Banking and Finance is 200

FUOYE 2024/2025 cut-off mark for Computer Science

Computer Science 240, Crop Science 180, Computer Science, 240, Crop Science 180. 

For other sciences, the cut-off marks are: Biochemistry (190), Biology (180), Chemistry (190),  Education and Biology (180), Education and Chemistry (180), Education and Mathematics (180),  Geography (180), Geology (200), Mathematics (200),  Physics (200), Plant Science and Biotechnology (180), and Statistics (200)

next step if you meet FUOYE cutoff mark

Congratulations on meeting the cut-off mark! Here are the next steps to take:
  • Check if you have the required O’Level subjects: Ensure you have the required O’Level subjects for your chosen course.
  • Upload your O’Level results: Upload your O’Level results on the JAMB portal.
  • Register for Post-UTME: Register for FUOYE’s Post-UTME screening exercise on the university’s website.
  • Prepare for Post-UTME: Prepare for the screening exercise by studying and practicing with past questions.
  • Take the Post-UTME exam: Take the screening exam on the scheduled date.
  • Check your result: Check your result on the university’s website.
  • Wait for admission list: Wait for the admission list to be released.
  • Accept admission: If offered admission, accept it on JAMB CAPS and the university’s website.
  • Pay acceptance fee: Pay the acceptance fee to secure your admission

next step if you didn't meet FUOYE cutoff mark

Don’t worry! If you didn’t meet the cut-off mark, here are some options to consider:
  • Change your course: Consider changing to a course with a lower cut-off mark, if available.
  • Change your institution: Consider changing to another university or institution with a lower cut-off mark.
  • Apply for JAMB change of course/institution: Make changes on the JAMB portal, if possible.
  • Consider IJMB or JUPEB: Look into alternative programs like IJMB (Interim Joint Matriculation Board) or JUPEB (Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board) to gain admission into FUOYE or other universities.
  • Re-write UTME: Prepare to re-write the UTME exam in the next academic year.
  • Pursue a Diploma or Certificate program: Consider a diploma or certificate program at FUOYE or another institution, which can later be used for admission into a degree program.
  • Seek admission into a polytechnic or college of education: Consider admission into a polytechnic or college of education, which may have lower cut-off marks.
  • Take a gap year: Use the year to prepare and re-apply next year with a better UTME score.

What to Know About Getting Admitted into OAU

  • Meet the Minimum Entry Requirement: The Federal University Oye-Ekiti has minimum entry requirements that all applicants must meet. These requirements include having five (5) O’Level credits, including English Language and Mathematics, and a good score in the UTME. The specific UTME subject requirements depend on your chosen course of study. You can find the details of the entry requirements for each course on the FUOYE website https://fuoye.edu.ng/admission.

  • PrioUTME Score is Key: Scoring high on the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) is crucial for securing admission into FUOYE. The university is a highly competitive university, and the UTME score is a major factor considered during the admission process.

  • Post-UTME Screening: In addition to the UTME score, FUOYE also conducts a Post-UTME screening for all applicants. The Post-UTME screening typically involves a written test.

  • Catch Up With FUOYE’s Latest Admission News: Stay updated on the latest admission information from FUOYE. Join our WhatsApp group with the link below for updates.

  • Consider Pre-degree studies: The university offers pre-degree programs for some courses. These programs can be a good option for students who may not meet the direct entry requirements but have the potential to succeed at FUOYE.

pro tips

  • Aim higher than the cut-off: While the cut-off mark serves as a minimum requirement, scoring slightly higher increases your chances of securing a spot, especially in competitive programs.
  • Prepare for post-UTME screening: Many universities conduct post-UTME tests or screenings after UTME. Factor in this additional hurdle when strategizing your preparation.
  • Review past UTME papers: Familiarize yourself with the format and difficulty level of UTME questions by reviewing past papers. This can help you identify areas that need improvement and develop a strong test-taking strategy.
  • Practice consistently: Regular practice is key to improving your UTME score. Use various resources like mock exams, question banks, and past papers to consistently challenge yourself.
  • Know your target school and course: Different universities and courses have varying cut-off marks. Researching these requirements early helps you set a realistic target score and tailor your studying accordingly.

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