MOUAU Cut Off Mark for all Courses 2024/2024

 

MOUAU stands for Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, a specialized university in Nigeria that offers various courses in agriculture and related fields. If you want to study at MOUAU, you need to meet the admission requirements, cut off mark and pass the post-UTME screening exercise.

In this blog post, I will provide you with some information on the MOUAU cut off mark for 2024/2025 admission exercise.

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MOUAU Cut Off Mark for 2024/2025 Admission Exercise

MOUAU has announced a cut off mark of 140 for the 2024/2025 academic session. This means that candidates who scored at least 140 in JAMB UTME are eligible for MOUAU’s post-UTME screening exercise.

This benchmark applies across numerous degree courses offered at MOUAU, such as agricultural sciences, engineering, business administration, computer science, education, etc. However, some courses may have higher or lower cut off marks than others, depending on their level of difficulty and demand.

MOUAU Departmental Cut Off Mark

The cut-off mark for each department in MOUAU varies depending on the number of available spaces and the number of applicants for courses in that department.

S/N Courses Cut Off Mark
1 Animal Breeding And Physiology 140
2 Animal Nutrition And Forage Science 140
3 Animal Production and Livestock Management 140
4 Agronomy 140
5 Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering 140
6 Accounting Department 140
7 Adult and Continuing Education 140
8 Agricultural/Home Science Education 140
9 Agribusiness and Management 140
10 Agricultural Economics 140
11 Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology 140
12 Banking and Finance 140
13 Business Administration 140
14 Biochemistry 140
15 Civil Engineering 140
16 Chemical Engineering 140
17 Computer Engineering 140
18 Chemistry 140
19 Computer Science 140
20 Electrical and Electronics Engineering 140
21 Environment Management and Toxicology 140
22 Entrepreneurial Studies 140
23 English 140
24 Food Science and Technology 140
25 Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management 140
26 Forestry and Environmental Management 140
27 French 140
28 German 140
29 Human Nutrition and Dietetics 140
30 Home Science/Hospitality Management & Tourism 140
31 Human Resource Management 140
32 History 140
33 Industrial Technology Education 140
34 Industrial Relations and Personnel Management 140
35 Library and Information Science 140
36 Mechanical Engineering 140
37 Marketing Department 140
38 Microbiology 140
39 Mathematics 140
40 Psychology and Counselling 140
41 Plant Health Management 140
42 Plant Science and Biotechnology 140
43 Physics 140
44 Physical and Health 140
45 Philosophy 140
46 Peace and Conflict 140
47 Science Education 140
48 Soil Science and Meteorology 140
49 Statistics 140
50 Social Science 140
51 Theriogenology 140
52 Veterinary Anatomy 140
53 Veterinary Medicine 140
54 Veterinary Microbiology 140
55 Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine 140
56 Veterinary Surgery and Radiology 140
57 Zoology and Environmental Biology 140

How to Calculate MOUAUA Cut Off Mark

Here are a few tips for calculating the cut off mark for admission into Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU):

  • The cut off mark is usually determined based on the number of applicants and available spaces for each course. The more competitive a course is, the higher the cut off mark.
  • For most courses, the cut off mark is between 140 – 200 out of 400. Very competitive courses may have higher cut off marks.
  • To estimate the cut off mark for a particular course:
  1. Find out the number of available spaces for the course.
  2. Get the number of applicants for that course.
  3. Rank the applicants based on their UTME/JAMB scores.
  4. Start from the top of the ranked list and begin counting down until you reach the number of available spaces for the course.
  5. The score of the last candidate that falls within the available spaces is the estimated cut off mark.

How to Prepare for MOUAU Post UTME Screening

If you have met the minimum JAMB score requirement of 140 and are interested in applying for admission at MOUAU, you need to prepare well for the post-UTME screening exercise. The post-UTME screening is a computer-based test that assesses your aptitude and knowledge in your chosen course.

The post-UTME screening consists of two parts: Part A and Part B. Part A is a general paper that covers topics like the English language, mathematics, general science, and current affairs, etc. Part B is a subject-specific paper that covers topics related to your chosen course.

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To prepare for both parts of the post-UTME screening, you need to do some self-study and practice tests. Here are some tips on how to do that:

  • Review your JAMB syllabus and past questions from previous years’ exams.
  • Read newspapers and magazines regularly to keep yourself updated with current affairs.
  • Solve problems from textbooks or online sources that relate to mathematics and general science.
  • Memorize key facts and concepts from your chosen course.
  • Take mock tests or online quizzes that simulate the actual post-UTME screening format.
  • Identify your strengths and weaknesses and work on improving them.
  • Manage your time well during the test and avoid distractions.

By following these tips, you will be able to improve your performance in both parts of the post-UTME screening and increase your chances of getting admitted at MOUAU.

Conclusion

MOUAU is one of Nigeria’s leading universities in agriculture education. It offers various courses in agriculture and related fields at the undergraduate level. To study at MOUAU, you need to meet. The minimum JAMB score requirement for MOUAU is 140 but this may vary depending on your chosen course and department.

To prepare well for the post-UTME screening exercise, you need to do some self-study, practice tests, and manage your time well. By doing so, you will be able to improve your performance, identify your strengths, and weaknesses, and increase your chances of getting admitted at MOUAU.