FULOKOJA Cut Off Mark for All Courses 2025/2026 [Updated List]

Are you searching for the FULOKOJA cut off mark for the 2025/2026 academic session? Whether you’re planning to apply for admission into Federal University Lokoja (FULOKOJA) or just checking your chances of getting in, this updated guide covers everything you need to know.

Gaining Admission to study the course of your choice at FULOKOJA might be hard, but having full knowledge of the cut off mark and the entire admission process can make this very easy.

In this post, you’ll find:

  1. The general JAMB cut-off mark for FULOKOJA

  2. Departmental cut-off marks for all courses

  3. Factors that affect admission cut-off marks

  4. Frequently asked questions

If you are interested in knowing the Federal University of Lokoja Cut Off mark for all courses 2025/2026 academic session, full attention is needed while reading this post. Without delay, let us go into details.

What is Cut Off Mark

This simply refers to the minimum JAMB score needed by an applicant to secure admission into the university. Candidates who do not meet this score will not be able to gain admission into the Federal University Lokoja. Meeting the University cut-off mark and fulfilling other admission requirements qualify a candidate for admission into FULOLOJA.

 What is the General FULOKOJA Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026?

The official JAMB cut-off mark for FULOKOJA in 2025 is 170.

What this means is that any candidate who fails to score 170 and above in the UTME and selects Federal University Lokoja as their first choice will automatically not be eligible to apply for the FULOKOJA Post UTME screening.

Nevertheless, Applicants scoring 170 and above are not guaranteed admission reasons being because each course has its own departmental cut-off mark, which is often higher than the JAMB cut off mark..

FULOKOJA Departmental Cut-Off Marks for All Courses [2025/2026]

For candidates seeking to know the departmental cut off marks for which they applied. Here is a comprehensive and updated list of FULOKOJA departmental cut-off marks for 2025. Having these scores and above will greatly increase your chances of being admitted to the department of your choice.

Faculty Course Cut-Off Mark
Arts English and Literary Studies 200
History and International Studies 180
Philosophy 170
Science Computer Science 210
Biochemistry 200
Chemistry 180
Physics 170
Biology 180
Social Sciences Economics 200
Political Science 200
Geography 180
Sociology 190
Management Sciences Accounting 210
Business Administration 200
Banking and Finance 190
Public Administration 200
Education Education & English 180
Education & Economics 170
Educational Management 170
Guidance and Counselling 170
Health Sciences Medicine and Surgery (Proposed) Awaiting NUC Approval
Nursing (Proposed) Awaiting NUC Approval

FULOKOJA Departmental Cut-Off Marks For Admission

Meeting the JAMB Cut Off mark in most cases does not always guarantee admission, as every department has its specific cut off mark for admission. The departmental cut-off mark is the minimum score you need to be considered for admission into a specific course of study.

The basis for calculation is:

  1. Number of applicants who applied for the course.

  2. Performance of candidates for the session.

  3. Available admission slots needed by the department.

  4. Catchment area and merit lists.

For instance, highly competitive courses like Nursing, Accounting, Medicine and Surgery, and Engineering usually require higher cut-off marks because of the number of candidates who applied

How FULOKOJA Calculates Aggregate Scores

To determine admission, FULOKOJA typically combines:

  • Your UTME score (out of 400)

  • Your Post UTME score or screening score (if applicable)

  • In some cases, O’Level (WAEC/NECO) grades

Here’s a simple formula (based on past methods):

Aggregate Score = ( UTME Score / 8) + ( Post UTME / 2)

So if you scored 240 in JAMB and 60 in Post UTME:

(240 / 8) + ( 60 / 2 ) = 30 + 30 = 60

The aggregate score is used to compare you with other candidates in the same department.

How to Improve Your Chances of Admission

  1. Score High in JAMB: Aim for at least 20–40 marks above the general cut-off.

  2. Do Well in Post UTME: Practice past questions and know the format.

  3. Choose Less Competitive Courses: If your score is low, consider switching to a department with a lower cut-off.

  4. Use FULOKOJA as First Choice: They prioritize candidates who chose them as their first institution.

  5. Upload Your O’Level Results Early: JAMB portal verification is critical.

When Will FULOKOJA Release the Final Cut-Off Marks?

The final departmental cut-off marks for FULOKOJA 2025 will be officially announced after the Post UTME screening.

Bookmark this page or check back regularly—we’ll update the information on this page once it’s released.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the JAMB cut off mark for FULOKOJA 2025?

The general JAMB cut-off mark is 170.

Can I apply for FULOKOJA with 160?

No. The minimum accepted score for 2025 is 170. But depending on the performance that year, the cut off mark may be reduced.

What course can I study with 170 at FULOKOJA?

170 and above is the required cut off mark for admission, which will be okay for courses like Philosophy, Physics, Chemistry, and Educational Management, but it depends on competition.

Does FULOKOJA accept second-choice candidates?

No. FULOKOJA only admits candidates who made FULOKOJA their first choice.

Is Post UTME compulsory for FULOKOJA?

Yes. As part of the university requirement, all eligible candidates must apply for and participate in the Post UTME screening or online verification process.

Final Thoughts

Knowing the FULOKOJA cut off mark for 2025/2026 is a smart step towards securing admission. Whether you’re going for Accounting, Computer Science, or Sociology, be sure to:

  1. Aim high in UTME

  2. Prepare well for the Post UTME

  3. Stay updated on admission news

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