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Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) offers a wide range of undergraduate courses across various faculties, including Agricultural Sciences, Engineering, Environmental Management, Humanities, Education, and Management Sciences.
The university’s UTME cut-off mark for the current academic session is 140, applying to courses such as Agricultural Economics, Biochemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Business Administration, Education and Biology, Environmental Management and Toxicology, and many others.
Please note that cut-off marks are subject to change, and it’s always best to check with the university or their official website for the most up-to-date information.
Courses MOUAU Offers
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) is a unique institution that stands out for its specialized focus on agriculture and related sciences.
Established in 1992, MOUAU is one of the three universities of agriculture in Nigeria, with a mission to produce skilled manpower and cutting-edge research in agriculture, science, and technology.
The university’s strong emphasis on practical learning, research, and community engagement has earned it a reputation for producing graduates who are well-equipped to tackle the challenges of food security, sustainable development, and environmental stewardship.
MOUAU’s serene campus, located in Abia State, provides a conducive environment for academic excellence and innovation, making it a hub for students and scholars seeking a comprehensive education in agriculture and related fields.
- Agric- Business
- Agricultural and Bio-Resources Engineering
- Agricultural Economics
- Agricultural Extension and Rural Development
- Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology
- Agricultural Science and Education
- Agriculture
- Animal Production
- Biochemistry
- Business Administration
- Business Administration
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Education and Biology
- Education and Chemistry
- Education and Computer Science
- Education and Integrated Science
- Education and Mathematics
- Education and Physics
- Electrical / Electronics Engineering
- Entrepreneurial Studies
- Environmental Management And Toxicology
- Fisheries And Aquatic Resources Management
- Food Science and Technology
- Forestry and Environmental Management
- Home Economics
- Home Economics and Education
- Hotel Management and Tourism
- Human Nutrition and Dietetics
- Industrial Relations and Personnel Management
- Industrial Technology Education
- Library and Information Science
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Microbiology
- Physics
- Plant Science and Biotechnology
- Soil Science
- Statistics
- Veterinary Medicine
- Water Resources And Agrometeorology
- Zoology and Environmental Biology
- College of Agricultural Economics, Rural Sociology and Extension (CAERSE)
- College of Animal Science and Animal Production (CASAP)
- College of Applied Food Science and Tourism (CAFST)
- College of Crop and Soil Sciences (CCSS)
- College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (CEET)
- College of Natural Resources and Environmental Management (NRM)
- College of Education (COED)
- College of Natural Science (CNS)
- College of Physical and Applied Sciences (CPAS)
- College of Management Science (CMS)
- College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM)
The school for MOUAU ranges from ₦117,500 to ₦137,500.
Faculty/College and Their School Fees
College of Veterinary Medicine ₦137,500
College of Applied Food Sciences and Tourism[CAFST] & College of Engineering and Engineering Technology[CEET] ₦132,500
College Of Management Sciences[COLMAS]/College of Animal Science and Animal Production[CASP]/College of Crop and Soil Science ₦117,500
College of Physical and Applied Science[COLPAS]/College Of Natural Science[COLNAS] ₦117,500
Development Levy ₦60,000
Accommodation Costs
New Hostel: ₦50,000
Old Hostel: ₦25,000
How MOUAU Calculates Your Aggregate Score
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) calculates the aggregate score for admission using a combination of UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) and O’Level results.
The university uses the UTME score as a percentage by dividing the score by 8.
For example, if your UTME score is 250, it will be calculated as (250/8) = 31.25%.
Additionally, MOUAU uses the five relevant subjects to calculate the O’Level aggregate, grading each subject on a 6-point scale, with A (A1) = 6 points, B (B2, B3) = 4 points, C (C4, C5, C6) = 3 points, D (D7) = 2 points, E (E8) = 1 point, and F (F9) = 0 points.
The total O’Level aggregate is calculated by adding the points of the five relevant subjects, and then converted to a percentage by dividing by 30 (the maximum possible points).
For example, if your O’Level aggregate is 22 points, it will be calculated as:
(22/30) x 100% = 73.33%.
Finally, the UTME score percentage and O’Level percentage are added together to get the total aggregate score.
MOUAU uses a 50:50 ratio for UTME and O’Level scores, respectively, meaning that the UTME score carries 50% weight, while the O’Level score carries 50% weight in the calculation of the aggregate score.
What to Do if You Didn't Meet MOUAU Cut-Off Mark
Consider other universities: Look into other universities that offer your desired course and have a lower cut-off mark. You may still meet their admission requirements.
Change your course: If you really want to attend MOUAU, consider changing to a less competitive course with a lower cut-off mark.
Take a gap year: Use the time to retake UTME, prepare better, and improve your O’Level results (if possible).
Apply for JUPEB or Pre-Degree programs: MOUAU offers JUPEB (Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board) and Pre-Degree programs, which can help you gain admission into the university the following year.
Pursue a diploma or certificate program: MOUAU offers diploma and certificate programs in various fields. Completing one of these programs can increase your chances of admission into the university later.
Seek admission into a polytechnic or college of education: Consider attending a polytechnic or college of education, which may have lower admission requirements. You can always transfer to a university later.
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