Federal University Kashere (FUKASHERE) JAMB cut off mark and departmental cut off marks for all courses for the 2025/2026 academic session is out.
Federal University of Kashere (FUKashere) is a public university located in Kashere, Gombe State, Nigeria. It was established in 2010 by Goodluck Jonathan’s administration as one of the nine new federal universities to increase access to higher education in Nigeria.
The university offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across five faculties: Agriculture, Education, Humanities, Sciences, Management Sciences and Social Sciences. In June 2024, NUC gave full accreditation to all 43 programmes of FUKashere, that’s the assurance of quality education.
FUKashere has modern facilities for academic and extracurricular activities. The university library is a two storey building and a central resource for students and staff. The campus has ICT facilities, modern faculty complexes and Entrepreneurship Development Centre to support learning.
Their aim is to be a centre of learning globally through excellence in teaching, research and scholarship. To educate for global citizenship and produce graduates that can contribute meaningfully to society.
As a government owned institution, FUKashere is accredited by NUC to ensure that our programmes meet national standard. We have been recognized for our academic excellence and we have full accreditation of our programmes by NUC.
FUKashere is a diverse and inclusive environment for students. Quality education, modern facilities and global citizenship is what makes them a choice for higher learning.
If FUKASHERE is your first-choice institution, the initial step should be familiarising yourself with the approved admission aggregates for this year.
FUKASHERE has different cut off marks for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
In this article, we will list all FUKASHERE courses along with their respective cut off marks and explain how FUKASHERE determines its marks.
What is FUKASHERE Cut Off Mark?
Federal University Kashere, FUKASHERE cut off mark is the minimum score you must score in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and Post UTME (If any) to be eligible for admission to study the course you have chosen.
Meeting other FUKASHERE admission requirements is not sufficient; you must also attain this cut-off mark to be considered for admission.
Additionally, it’s important to note that the cut-off mark is divided into three categories: merit, catchment, and ELDS.
FUKASHERE Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026 Academic Session
- The approved JAMB cut off mark for Federal University Kashere (FUKASHERE) for the 2025/2026 academic session is 150 and above.
- This means that the official FUKASHERE cut-off mark for 2024 admission is 150.
- Only those who score 150 are eligible for this year’s FUKASHERE Post UTME screening form.
FUKASHERE Departmental Cut Off Marks 2025/2026
Federal University Kashere (FUKASHERE) has announced 150 and above as the official departmental cut off mark for the 2025/2026 academic session.
This implies that you must have an aggregate score of 150 and above to be considered for admission.
See the list of faculties and departments with respect to the above.
Faculty of Agriculture:
- Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension
- Department of Agronomy
- Department of Animal Science
- Department of Soil Science
Faculty of Education:
- Department of Arts and Social Science Education
- Department of Educational Foundations
- Department of Science Education
Faculty of Humanities:
- Department of Arabic
- Department of English and Literary Studies
- Department of History and Diplomatic Studies
- Department of Languages and Linguistics
- Department of Religious Studies
Faculty of Management Sciences:
- Department of Accounting
- Department of Business Administration
- Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Studies
- Department of Marketing
- Department of Procurement Management
- Department of Public Administration
Faculty of Science:
- Department of Biological Sciences
- Department of Chemical Sciences
- Department of Computer Science
- Department of Mathematics and Statistics
- Department of Physics
Faculty of Social Sciences:
- Department of Criminology and Security Studies
- Department of Economics and Development Studies
- Department of Geography
- Department of International Relations
- Department of Mass Communication
- Department of Political Science
- Department of Psychology
- Department of Sociology
See all FUKASHERE courses and their respective cut-off points via this LINK.
How FUKASHERE Screening Score is Determined
- The number of applicants applying for admission this year will determine the cut-off mark.
- The availability of admission quotas in each department determines the cut-off point.
- Both JAMB and FUKASHERE Post-UTME screening performances overall influence the cut-off marks.
- FUKASHERE admission policy also plays a role in determining departmental cut-off marks.
Additional Information
- If your JAMB score is below 150, you are ineligible for FUKASHERE Post UTME screening.
- Meeting JAMB and FUKASHERE cut-off marks is necessary, but meeting additional requirements is also essential for admission consideration.
- Highly competitive courses like Law, Medicine, and Nursing, among others, typically have higher cut-off points.
We hope you found our article on the latest Federal University Kashere cut off and departmental cut off marks for all courses to be helpful.
Read Also:
- FUKASHERE Post UTME Form
- JAMB Cut off marks
- FUKASHERE Admission List
- How to Gain Admission in FUKASHERE
- How to Defer Admission
Conclusion
To conclude on this, knowing the admission requirements is super important if you want to get into your dream school? First you need to meet the minimum cut off, but that’s not the only thing. You also need to know the cut off for general admission and for your specific program. While meeting the required score is important, there are other things that come into play like how many are applying and how many slots are available. Some programs like Medicine and Law may need higher scores because more students want to study them.
If you really want to get in, it’s not enough to just meet the minimum score. Try to score higher than the minimum cut off if you can. Stay updated on the latest admission rules and complete all the requirements on time. We really want to see you in school this year and with the right preparation you can do it! Getting in isn’t hard when you know what to do and follow the steps. Good luck and see you soon!