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Achievers University OWO JAMB and Departmental Cut off Marks 2025/2026

Achievers University OWO (AUO) JAMB and Departmental Cut-off marks to be used for the 2025/2026 academic session have been released. JAMB Cut-off marks for degree-awarding institutions is 180. See more details below.

AUO has announced 2025/2026 JAMB and Departmental Cut-off marks. JAMB UTME candidates will only require a minimum UTME score of 180 before they can be offered Admission into the university. AUO JAMB Cut Off Mark and Departmental Cut Off Marks as released by the management for the 2025/2026 UTME admission exercise

Due to the high number of students wishing to study at the Achievers University owo (AUO), the admission processes are competitive and admissions are given based on the higher the JAMB scores, the higher the chances of being admitted.

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AUO Cut-off Marks 2025.

Official AUO Cut-off Marks for 2025 is 180

Note: Meeting the minimum AUO cut-off mark does not guarantee admission into your desired degree programme; your Post UTME Score, O’Level Grades, Subject Combination, JAMB Score, and other factors are prerequisites for admission to BUK.

AUO Departmental Cut Off Mark 2025

Achievers University Owo, AUO Departmental Cut Off Marks 2025/2026 have not been officially released. The following are just assumed points. Please always confirm from an official source.

AUO Faculty of Medical Sciences Cut Off Mark

Medicine – 250 and Above

AUO Faculty of Law Cut Off Mark

Law – 240 and above

AUO Faculty of Engineering Cut Off Mark

Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Civil, Computer, etc – 220 and above

AUO Faculty of Science Cut Off Mark

Industrial Chemistry, Industrial Physics, Computer Science, Geology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Anatomy, etc – 190 and above

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Please note that AUO admission processes are competitive and admissions are given based on the higher the JAMB scores, the higher the chances of being admitted.

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FAQs

What is the minimum UTME (JAMB) score required for admission into Achievers University Owo for the 2025/2026 session?

For the 2025/2026 academic session, the university requires a minimum UTME score of 150 for admission into its undergraduate programmes. It’s important to note that some programmes may apply higher minimum thresholds depending on demand.

Does Achievers University Owo have different (departmental) cut-off marks for specific courses, and what are some of those example marks?

Yes, beyond the general UTME minimum, certain faculties and programmes at Achievers University Owo set higher internal (departmental) cut-off marks due to competitiveness. For example:

Some sources suggest Nursing Science may require about 190.

Engineering and Computer/Technology courses may have departmental cut-off marks around 150 or higher.

A more general article indicates that for some departments, the threshold could be 160 or higher.

Therefore, while 150 may be the baseline, prospective students should check the specific course they’re applying to for the exact departmental cut-off.

If I meet the cut-off mark, is admission guaranteed at Achievers University Owo?

No, meeting the minimum cut-off mark (UTME or departmental) does not guarantee admission. There are several other factors considered, including:

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Your performance in the university’s Post-UTME/Screening exercise.

Your O-Level results (you’ll need at least five credit passes, including English and Mathematics) and relevant subject combinations.

The availability of slots in the department, competition for the course, and possibly your preference ranking.

That you followed all admission procedures (application, screening, acceptance) in good time.

Because admission is competitive, it’s advisable to aim for a score well above the minimum to increase your chances.

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