Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE)
FUOYE Releases 2025 Departmental Screening Cut-Off Marks
The Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) has officially released the cut-off marks for the 2025 Post-UTME screening exercise across all faculties and departments. These cut-off marks serve as the minimum requirements for candidates seeking admission into various programmes in the institution.
Prospective students are expected to meet or exceed the specified cut-off mark for their chosen course to stand a better chance of securing admission.
📊 Breakdown of FUOYE 2025 Cut-Off Marks by Faculty
Faculty of Agriculture
- Agricultural Economics and Extension – 57.6
- Animal Production and Health – 58.1
- Crop Science and Horticulture – 57.3
- Fisheries and Aquaculture – 57.3
- Food Science and Technology – 60.95
- Hospitality and Tourism Management – 58.45
- Soil Science and Land Resources Management – 52.4
- Water Resources Management and Agrometeorology – 52.9
Faculty of Arts
- English and Literary Studies – 66.35
- History and International Studies – 67.9
- Linguistics and Languages – 63.7
- Philosophy – 60.35
- Religious Studies – 52.95
- Theatre and Media Arts – 64.4
Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences
- Anatomy – 66.15
- Medical Laboratory Science – 75.7
- Nursing – 78.55
- Physiology – 65.8
- Radiography and Radiation Science – 74.05
Faculty of Communication and Media Studies
- Broadcasting – 61.45
- Journalism – 63.7
- Mass Communication – 68.5
- Public Relations – 61.9
Faculty of Computing & Engineering
- Computer Engineering – 65.9
- Information and Communication Engineering – 58.75
- System Engineering – 58.55
- Computer Science – 69.2
- Cyber Security – 62.25
- Data Science and Analytics – 60.5
- Software Engineering – 62
- Civil Engineering – 66.25
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering – 66
- Materials and Metallurgical Engineering – 59.45
- Mechanical Engineering – 66.4
- Mechatronics Engineering – 69.85
Faculty of Education
- Adult Education – 50.45
- Agricultural Education – 54.85
- Biology Education – 57.95
- Business Education – 60.1
- Chemistry Education – 50.3
- Economics Education – 55.65
- Educational Management – 57.5
- Educational Technology – 52.5
- English Language Education – 59.2
- Guidance and Counselling – 59.05
- Health Education – 57.95
- Human Kinetics – 54.9
- Library and Information Science – 61.1
- Mathematics Education – 52.8
- Physics Education – 53.5
- Primary Education – 55.5
Faculty of Environmental Design and Management
- Architecture – 64.7
- Building – 60.1
- Estate Management – 59.8
- Quantity Surveying – 59.45
- Surveying and Geoinformatics – 60.2
- Urban and Regional Planning – 54.25
Faculty of Life Sciences
- Animal and Environmental Biology – 57.7
- Biochemistry – 64.4
- Environmental Management and Toxicology – 60.75
- Microbiology – 63.95
- Plant Science and Biotechnology – 58.85
Faculty of Management Sciences
- Accounting – 71.25
- Business Administration – 66.05
- Finance – 64.05
- Public Administration – 63.65
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
- Medicine and Surgery – 84.65
- Doctor of Pharmacy – 78
Faculty of Physical Sciences
- Chemistry – 56.55
- Geology – 56.3
- Geophysics – 55.8
- Industrial Chemistry – 57.45
- Mathematics – 56.85
- Physics – 54.4
- Statistics – 54.8
Faculty of Social Sciences
- Criminology and Security Studies – 70
- Demography and Social Statistics – 52
- Economics and Development Studies – 64.55
- Peace and Conflict Studies – 62.45
- Political Science – 67.05
- Psychology – 56.85
- Sociology – 63.95
Faculty of Law
- Law – 77.75
📌 Key Takeaways for Applicants
- Competitive Courses: Medicine and Surgery (84.65), Nursing (78.55), Pharmacy (78), and Law (77.75) have the highest cut-off marks, reflecting their competitiveness.
- Moderately Competitive Courses: Courses like Political Science (67.05), Computer Science (69.2), and Theatre Arts (64.4) also require relatively high scores.
- Less Competitive Courses: Some Education and Agricultural programmes have lower cut-off marks (as low as 50.3), making them accessible for candidates with lower scores.
📍Meeting the cut-off mark is just the first step in the FUOYE admission process. Candidates should also ensure they upload their O’Level results on JAMB CAPS and meet other admission requirements.
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FUOYE continues to maintain its reputation as one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing federal universities, offering a wide range of programmes across diverse disciplines.


