FUWUKARI Post-UTME/DE Screening for 2025/2026: Cut-Off Marks, Eligibility, and Registration Guide

As the 2025/2026 admission season gets underway, the Federal University Wukari (FUWUKARI), Taraba State, has officially released details of its Post-UTME and Direct Entry (DE) screening exercise. For prospective students who selected FUWUKARI as their first choice during the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), this announcement is one of the most important milestones on their academic journey.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about the FUWUKARI Post-UTME/DE 2025 exercise β€” including the approved cut-off marks by faculty, eligibility criteria, registration procedures, and helpful tips to improve your chances of securing admission.


πŸ“Œ Overview of FUWUKARI Admission Screening

The Post-UTME/DE screening is a critical part of FUWUKARI’s admission process. After JAMB has released UTME results, universities set their own minimum benchmarks to screen candidates before final admission is offered.

For FUWUKARI, cut-off marks differ across faculties and programmes, reflecting the competitiveness of certain courses like Medicine, Law, and Engineering compared to less demanding ones in Education or Agriculture.

This system ensures that students admitted into highly technical and professional courses meet a stronger academic baseline, while still allowing a broad range of students to access opportunities across the university.


🎯 FUWUKARI 2025/2026 Cut-Off Marks by Faculty & Programme

Here is the detailed breakdown of the official cut-off marks:

1. Faculty of Agriculture & Life Sciences

  • Agricultural Economics & Extension – 150
  • Animal Production & Health – 150
  • Crop Production & Protection – 150
  • Food Science & Technology – 150
  • Fisheries & Aquaculture – 150
  • Forestry & Wildlife Management – 150
  • Hospitality & Tourism Management – 150
  • Soil Science & Land Management – 150

πŸ‘‰ Generally, most Agriculture-related courses have a 150 cut-off, making them accessible to students who scored moderately in JAMB.


2. Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences

  • Medical Laboratory Science – 200
  • Human Anatomy – 200
  • Human Physiology – 200
  • Physiotherapy – 200
  • MBBS (Medicine & Surgery) – 240

πŸ‘‰ MBBS remains the most competitive course, requiring 240 and above. Students aiming for Medicine must combine a high JAMB score with strong O’Level performance.


3. Faculty of Education

  • Adult & Continuing Education – 150
  • Biology Education – 150
  • Chemistry Education – 150
  • Health Education – 150
  • Library & Information Science – 150
  • Mathematics Education – 150
  • Physics Education – 150
  • Physical Education – 150

πŸ‘‰ Education courses have a 150 cut-off, offering broader opportunities for aspiring teachers and educators.


4. Faculty of Engineering

  • Agricultural Engineering – 200
  • Chemical Engineering – 200
  • Computer Engineering – 200

πŸ‘‰ Engineering programmes demand 200 and above, ensuring candidates have a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, and related sciences.


5. Faculty of Humanities, Management & Social Sciences

  • Accounting – 150
  • Banking & Finance – 150
  • Business Administration – 150
  • Economics – 150
  • English & Literary Studies – 150
  • History & Diplomatic Studies – 150
  • Philosophy – 150
  • Political Science – 150
  • Public Administration – 150
  • Religious Studies – 150
  • Sociology – 150

πŸ‘‰ Despite their popularity, most management and social science programmes have a 150 cut-off, though students with higher scores stand better chances during departmental screenings.


6. Faculty of Law

  • Public & International Law – 220

πŸ‘‰ As expected, Law is highly competitive with a 220 cut-off, reflecting national trends across universities in Nigeria.


7. Faculty of Pure & Applied Sciences

  • Biochemistry – 150
  • Biological Sciences – 150
  • Chemistry – 150
  • Computer Science – 150
  • Industrial Chemistry – 150
  • Microbiology – 150
  • Mathematics – 150
  • Pure & Applied Physics – 150
  • Statistics – 150

πŸ‘‰ While cut-off marks are 150, students are encouraged to aim higher as some science-based programmes (like Microbiology and Computer Science) attract stiff competition.


πŸ”‘ Cut-Off Recap at a Glance

ProgrammeCut-Off Mark
MBBS240
Law220
Engineering, Physiotherapy, Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Lab Science200
All other courses150

βœ… Eligibility Criteria for FUWUKARI Screening

To qualify for the FUWUKARI 2025/2026 Post-UTME/DE screening exercise, candidates must:

  1. Choose FUWUKARI as their first choice institution in JAMB.
  2. Score the required cut-off mark (depending on chosen course).
  3. Upload O’Level results (WAEC, NECO, NABTEB, or equivalent) to the JAMB CAPS portal.
  4. Have at least five credit passes, including English Language and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings.
  5. For Direct Entry applicants, possess relevant qualifications such as ND, NCE, IJMB, or A-levels.

πŸ–₯️ Step-by-Step Registration Guide

Follow these steps to register for FUWUKARI’s Post-UTME/DE screening:

  1. Visit the FUWUKARI Admission Portal β†’ http://ug.fuwportal.edu.ng.
  2. Select β€œ2025/2026 Pre-Admission Screening” and carefully read the instructions.
  3. Enter your JAMB Registration Number and Surname to retrieve your details.
  4. Make payment via the WebPay system (ensure you use a reliable debit card).
  5. Upload a clear passport photograph and complete your bio-data.
  6. Ensure your O’Level results are already uploaded on the JAMB CAPS portal; otherwise, you may not be considered for admission.
  7. Cross-check your details before final submission.

πŸ’‘ Tips for Candidates

  • Aim higher than the minimum cut-off: Meeting the cut-off doesn’t guarantee admission; competitive courses require higher scores.
  • Upload all results on JAMB CAPS: Many students lose admission opportunities simply because their O’Level results are missing on CAPS.
  • Prepare for possible Post-UTME/online screening tests: FUWUKARI may conduct additional screening beyond JAMB scores.
  • Keep payment receipts and acknowledgement slips safe: These may be required during clearance.
  • Stay updated via the FUWUKARI official portal to avoid falling for scams.

πŸ“’ Final Thoughts

The FUWUKARI Post-UTME/DE 2025 screening exercise is an opportunity for students across Nigeria to join one of the fast-growing federal universities in the North-East. Whether you are eyeing highly competitive courses like Medicine, Law, or Engineering, or planning to study in faculties with lower cut-offs, careful preparation and accurate registration are key to success.

Students are advised not to wait until the deadline before registering. Early application gives you peace of mind and ensures you don’t encounter last-minute technical issues.

πŸ‘‰ If you scored 240+ in JAMB, you can confidently target Medicine.
πŸ‘‰ With 220+, Law is within your reach.
πŸ‘‰ For 200+, Engineering and medical sciences are realistic options.
πŸ‘‰ And with 150+, there are still numerous opportunities across Education, Agriculture, and Social Sciences.

FUWUKARI remains committed to fairness and merit in its admission process, so every candidate has a chance as long as they meet the stated requirements.

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