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Fudma Jamb Cut-Off Marks And Admission Requirements For  2024/2025 Academic Session

Fudma Jamb Cut-Off Marks And Admission Requirements For 2024/2025 Academic Session

 

Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA), located in Katsina State, is one of Nigeria’s rapidly growing institutions. Since its establishment in 2011, it has emerged as a popular destination for students pursuing degrees in sciences, humanities, management, engineering, and education. The school offers quality academic programs supported by qualified staff and state-of-the-art facilities.

If you're an aspiring student who is planning to apply to FUDMA for the 2025/2026 academic session, then you're in the right place. This blog post provides a comprehensive breakdown of the JAMB cut-off marks, departmental requirements, O’Level prerequisites, and Direct Entry conditions that will help guide your application process.


Understanding the JAMB Cut-Off Mark for FUDMA

Each year, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) sets a national minimum cut-off mark that tertiary institutions use to admit candidates. However, each university has the right to set its own cut-off mark, which must not be lower than JAMB's benchmark.

For the 2025/2026 admission cycle, Federal University Dutsin-Ma has set its general JAMB cut-off mark at 140. This means that to be considered for admission into FUDMA, you must score at least 140 in your UTME.

It is important to understand that this is just the baseline. The actual cut-off marks for various courses, known as departmental cut-off marks, are often higher and depend on the popularity and competitiveness of each program.


Departmental Cut-Off Marks for FUDMA (2025/2026)

Departmental cut-off marks are crucial because they are the minimum UTME scores candidates must attain to be eligible for admission into specific programs. Below is a breakdown of the departmental cut-off marks across the various faculties in FUDMA.

Faculty of Agriculture

  • Agriculture – 150

  • Fisheries and Aquaculture – 150

  • Forestry and Wildlife Management – 150

Faculty of Arts

  • English Language – 150

  • History and International Studies – 150

  • Islamic Studies – 150

Faculty of Education

  • Education and Biology – 150

  • Education and Chemistry – 150

  • Education and English Language – 150

  • Education and Mathematics – 150

  • Education and Physics – 150

Faculty of Engineering and Technology

  • Civil Engineering – 160

  • Electrical/Electronic Engineering – 160

  • Mechanical Engineering – 160

Faculty of Environmental Sciences

  • Urban and Regional Planning – 150

  • Environmental Management – 150

Faculty of Management Sciences

  • Accounting – 150

  • Business Administration – 150

  • Economics and Development Studies – 150

Faculty of Sciences

  • Biochemistry – 150

  • Biological Sciences – 150

  • Chemistry – 150

  • Computer Science – 160

  • Mathematical Sciences – 150

  • Microbiology – 150

  • Physics – 150

Faculty of Social Sciences

  • Economics – 150

  • Geography – 150

  • Political Science – 150

  • Sociology – 150

These departmental cut-off marks are updated periodically, especially if there is a high number of applicants or poor performance in a particular year. Therefore, candidates are advised to regularly check the university’s official website for updates.


FUDMA Admission Requirements for 2025/2026

Admission into any Nigerian university, including FUDMA, is not solely based on your UTME score. Other key criteria must also be met to be fully eligible for admission.

Let’s take a closer look at each one.

1. O’Level Requirements

Every candidate seeking admission into FUDMA must possess at least five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects. These credits must:

  • Be obtained in no more than two sittings

  • Include English Language and Mathematics

  • Be relevant to the course of study

For instance:

  • A candidate applying for Computer Science must have credit in Mathematics, English, Physics, and at least one of Biology or Chemistry.

  • A candidate applying for Political Science must have credit in English, Government or History, and three other related subjects.

O’Level results accepted by FUDMA include:

  • WAEC (West African Examination Council)

  • NECO (National Examination Council)

  • NABTEB (National Business and Technical Examinations Board)

Make sure your subject combinations meet the specific requirements of your chosen course.


2. Post-UTME Screening

All candidates who meet the JAMB and departmental cut-off marks must also participate in the Post-UTME screening exercise organized by FUDMA.

The screening may include:

  • Online submission of credentials

  • Physical verification of documents

  • Grading based on your UTME and O’Level results

Important Documents to Prepare for Screening:

  • Original and photocopies of JAMB result slip

  • O’Level result(s)

  • Birth certificate or declaration of age

  • Local government certificate of origin

  • Evidence of Post-UTME registration

FUDMA usually announces the date and procedures for the Post-UTME exercise on its official website and through reputable academic news platforms.


3. Direct Entry Admission

If you’re applying through Direct Entry (DE), FUDMA also has a well-structured admission process for you. To qualify for Direct Entry, you must:

  • Have a minimum of Lower Credit in ND, HND, NCE, or equivalent qualifications from a recognized institution

  • Possess at least two relevant A-Level passes

  • Meet O’Level requirements (at least five credits including English and Mathematics)

Direct Entry candidates do not need to sit for the UTME but must still undergo screening.

Some of the acceptable qualifications for Direct Entry include:

  • IJMB (Interim Joint Matriculation Board)

  • JUPEB (Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board)

  • National Diploma (ND)

  • Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE)

  • Higher National Diploma (HND)


4. Pre-Degree and Remedial Programmes

FUDMA also runs Pre-Degree and Remedial Programs designed for students who did not meet the regular admission criteria. These programs:

  • Last for one academic year

  • Prepare students for 100-level admission

  • Require at least three credit passes in O’Level including English or Mathematics

Successful completion of the Pre-Degree program with good grades can qualify you for full admission into your preferred undergraduate course.


Tips to Boost Your Admission Chances into FUDMA

Here are some helpful tips to increase your likelihood of gaining admission into FUDMA:

  • Score above the minimum cut-off: The higher your UTME score, the better your chances, especially for competitive courses.

  • Choose less competitive courses: If your score is lower, applying to courses with fewer applicants could be strategic.

  • Meet all O’Level requirements: Don’t overlook subject combinations—ensure they align with your course requirements.

  • Prepare for Post-UTME: Even if the Post-UTME doesn’t involve written exams, uploading accurate documents and prompt registration are key.

  • Apply early: Early registration for both UTME and Post-UTME gives you a better edge and time to correct errors.


Final Thoughts

Securing admission into the Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA) for the 2025/2026 academic session requires strategic preparation and understanding of the admission process. From meeting the JAMB and departmental cut-off marks to satisfying the O’Level and Post-UTME criteria, every step plays a role in your success.

Stay updated by visiting FUDMA’s official website regularly for official announcements, deadlines, and screening guidelines.

If you found this guide useful or have any questions about FUDMA admissions, drop a comment below or share this post with a friend planning to apply.

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