Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, AAUA cut off mark for the 2020/2021 academic session admission exercise has been released and published online on micplustech.com
Check out the AAUA Cut Off Mark (JAMB & Departmental) 2020/2021, recently released by the school management.
This will be the JAMB score that will be used for admission into Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, for the 2020/2021 academic session.
Candidates/Prospective students are hereby advised to check the AAUA cut off mark before proceeding to apply for the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Post-UTME Screening Form. See the full details below.
Adekunle Ajasin University is a state government owned and operated Nigerian university. The university is in Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria.
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WHAT IS CUT OFF MARK
Cut off mark is an agreed score set by a particular institution as a basics of admitting students into the department of study. This score is usually accredited to candidates based on their performance in a particular examination. However, students who have scored above the required cut off mark will be given admission and preferentially treated in admission process above those who have met the exacts cut off mark.
AAUA CUT OFF MARK FOR 2020-2021
The management of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State (AAUA) has released the cut off mark for the 2020-2021 academic session admission exercise. AAUA general Post-UTME cut off mark for the 2020/2021 academic session is 180.
This means that AAUA cut off mark is 180 for the 2020/2021 academic session’s admission esercise
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AAUA DEPARTMENTAL CUT OFF MARK FOR 2020-2021
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Faculty of Agriculture
S/N. | Programme | Cut-Off Points |
1 | Agricultural Economics | Merit – 180 |
2 | Agricultural Extension and Rural Development | Merit- 180 |
3 | Agronomy | Merit -180 |
4 | Animal Science | Merit- 180 |
5 | Fisheries and Aquaculture | Merit – 180 |
6 | Forestry and Wildlife Management | Merit- 180 |
FACULTY OF ARTS
S/N. | Programme | Cut-Off Points |
1. | English Studies | Merit- 260 Catchment -245 |
2. | Yoruba | Merit- 180 |
3. | Linguistics/Yoruba | Merit – 180 |
4. | Philosophy | Merit – 185 |
5. | Religious Studies (Religion and African Culture) | Merit- 180 |
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
S/N. | Programme | Cut-Off Points |
1. | Adult Education | Merit- 180 |
2. | History Education | Merit – 180 |
3. | Religious Education | Merit – 180 |
4. | Yoruba Education | Merit- 180 |
5. | Biology Education | Merit- 180 |
6. | Chemistry Education | Merit – 180 |
7. | Computer Science Education | Merit – 180 |
8. | Integrated Science Education | Merit- 180 |
9. | Mathematics Education | Merit- 180 |
10. | Physics Education | Merit – 180 |
11. | Health Education | Merit – 185 |
12. | Human Kinetics Education | Merit- 180 |
13. | Technical Education | Merit- 180 |
14. | Guidance & Counseling | Merit – 190 |
15. | Early Childhood Education | Merit – 180 |
16 | Educational Management | Merit- 180 |
17. | Geography Education | Merit- 180 |
18. | Political Science Education | Merit – 180 |
19. | Economics Education | Merit – 180 |
20. | Social Studies Education | Merit- 180 |
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
S/N. | Programme | Cut-Off Points |
1. | Chemistry | Merit- 180 |
2. | Industrial Chemistry | Merit – 185 |
3. | Animal and Environmental Biology | Merit – 180 |
4. | Mathematics | Merit- 180 |
5. | Industrial Mathematics | Merit – 180 |
6. | Geology | Merit – 180 |
7 | Applied Geophysics | Merit – 180 |
8 | Physics and Electronics | Merit – 180 |
9 | Plant Science and Biotechnology | Merit – 180 |
FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
S/N. | Programme | Cut-Off Points |
1. | Banking and Finance | Merit- 180 |
2. | Business Administration | Merit – 240 Catch – 210 |
3. | Economics | Merit – 230 Catchment -200 |
4. | Geography and Planning Sciences | Merit – 180 |
5. | Pure and Applied Psychology | Merit – 180 |
6. | Sociology | Merit – 230 Catchment – 210 |
HOW TO CALCULATE AAUA CUT-OFF MARK FOR ADMISSION
*NOTE: UTME score constitutes 60%. While the post UTME score constitutes 40% of the aggregate score (i.e., UTME score/400 x 60 + post UTME score/100 x 40). No approximation, please.
It is very easy to obtain admission if one has met the required cut off mark for admission into a particular course.
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MPT TEAM want to congratulations all candidates who score exactly or above AAUA cut off Mark and wish you Good luck /success
NOTE: Candidates who did not make Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, their institution of first choice initially, but are willing to choose AAUA, should make the necessary change of Institution on JAMB CAPS to AAUA.
All eligible candidates are to visit the University website www.putme.aaua.edu.ng, to register for the screening exercise after making a payment of N2, 000.00 (two thousand naira) only.
Guidelines to Candidates for On-line Registration
i. Candidates should log on to the University’s admission screening portal www.putme.aaua.edu.ng with VALID JAMB Registration Number to Create Account and generate Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) to make payment at any commercial bank;
ii. Please note that the candidate’s UTME Registration Number and the Full Names (as it is on JAMB Slip) should be correctly provided at the point of payment and registration.
iii. Candidates are to obtain a print-out containing the RRR number from the Bank upon payment of N2, 000.00 only.
iv. After successful payment, candidates are to return to the University portal to complete Bio-data Form online.
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General Instructions to all Candidates
i. Candidates are advised to correctly upload their O’Level results and current passport photographs on the portal. A maximum of two (2) sittings is allowed in the case of O’Level requirements. The image format for the passport is JPEG and must not exceed 50kb. The passport photograph must be clean and clear without glasses and cap/head tie.
ii. AAUA accepts WAEC, NECO and NABTEB O’Level results.
iii. Candidates awaiting O’Level results may also apply but must upload their results as soon as it is released on both the University portal and JAMB CAPS for seamless admission processing.
iv. Candidates are to click on Admission requirements to check on O’Level and UTME requirements for their course of choice.
v. Candidates who did not comply with the UTME subject combination are requested to change to their desirable course on JAMB CAPS to be considered for admission.
vi. Candidates are advised to read the O’Level requirements of their courses and select the right FIVE subject combinations for their courses, which must include credit passes in English Language and Mathematics for all courses in AAUA.
vii. Candidates should ensure that the on-line form is carefully completed, following ALL necessary instructions, as “mistake(s)” may be seen as misrepresentation/falsification of documents, which shall lead to disqualification.
viii. Candidates are then to print-out evidence of completion of transaction and keep for future reference.
ix. It is compulsory for all candidates to participate in the online screening exercise to further qualify them for admission by the University.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE APPLICANTS
The registration for the online screening exercise commences on Monday, 15th July, 2020 and ends on Sunday, 20th October, 2020. Candidates are advised to provide valid and active email addresses and phone numbers (without DND). The University will not take responsibility for failure to get information as a result of invalid email addresses and non-functional phone numbers.
PLEASE, NOTE THAT THE UNIVERSITY DOES NOT HAVE ANY AGENT.
Signed
Opeoluwa Akinfemiwa
Acting Registrar.
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