JAMB Cut Off Mark for Agricultural Economics and Extension 2025/2026 – AwaNow

JAMB Cut Off Mark for Agricultural Economics and Extension 2025/2026

As someone who wants to study Agricultural Economics in any institution in Nigeria, there is one thing you shouldn’t joke with which is the cut off mark for the course.

You will regret it if you don’t score up to the cut off mark because you are going to be denied admission or you might be sent to another department you have no interest in.

JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Agricultural Economics and Extension

The JAMB cut off mark for Agricultural Economics and Extension according to the latest policy meeting on admissions, is 160 for Universities, and 120 for polytechnics. Each institution also has the freedom to set its own cut-off mark higher than the agreed benchmark.

NOTE: Every institution also has their own post-UTME screening, which may involve another test, an interview, or both. The post-UTME screening is used to further assess your ability.

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List of Universities Offering Agricultural Economics/Extension and Their Cut-off Marks

UniversityAcronymJAMB Cut-off Mark
Federal University of Agriculture, AbeokutaFUNAAB160
Federal University of Agriculture, MakurdiFUAM160
University of Agriculture, MakurdiUAM160
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, BauchiATBU160
Bayero University, KanoBUUK160
Federal University of Technology, AkureFUTA160
Federal University of Technology, MinnaFUTMinna160
Federal University of Technology, OwerriFUTO180
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, UmudikeMOUAU160
Modibbo Adama University of Technology, YolaMAUTECH160
Niger Delta University, Wilberforce IslandNDU160
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-IfeOAU180
Rivers State University, Port HarcourtRSU160
University of Agriculture, AbeokutaUNAAB160
University of Agriculture, MakurdiUAM160
University of IlorinUNILORIN180
University of Nigeria, NsukkaUNN180
Usmanu Danfodiyo University, SokotoUDUSOK160
Federal University of Petroleum Resources, EffurunFUPRE160
Universities Offering Agricultural Economics/Extension and Their Cut-off Marks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of JAMB?

JAMB, which stands for Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, is the body that conducts the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for candidates seeking admission into various tertiary institutions in Nigeria. 

What is UTME?

UTME is a computer-based test that covers 4 subjects, usually English and three others related to your chosen course of study.

Conclusion

JAMB cut-off mark for agricultural economics and extension is not a fixed number, but a range that depends on the institution and course you are applying for. To increase your chances of getting admitted, you need to prepare well for both the UTME and the post-UTME screening, and choose your institution and course wisely. 

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