Prospective undergraduate students seeking admission to Adamawa State University (ADSU) for the 2023/2024 academic session are in for some important updates. The university’s Admissions Committee has recently released the departmental cut-off marks, determining the minimum scores required for various faculties. Additionally, a shift towards online screening has been approved by the university management. In this blog post, we’ll provide a comprehensive overview of the cut-off marks and the new online screening process.
Cut-off Marks for Various Faculties:
Faculty of Agric:
- Agric Economic & Extension: 140
- Animal Production: 140
- Crop Science: 140
- Fisheries and Aquaculture: 140
Faculty of Art:
- English Language: 160
- History: 140
Faculty of Education:
- Biology Education: 140
- Chemistry Education: 140
- Geography Education: 140
- Physics Education: 140
- Maths Education: 140
- Computer Education: 160
- Economics Education: 140
- Agric Science Education: 140
- Guidance and Counselling Education: 140
- Early Childhood Education: 140
- Home Economics Education: 140
- Primary Education: 140
Faculty of Science:
- Chemistry: 150
- Computer Science: 170
- Geography: 140
- Industrial Chemistry: 150
- Microbiology: 150
- Mathematics: 140
- Biochemistry: 170
- Botany: 140
- Geology and Mining: 160
- Physics: 140
- Zoology: 140
Faculty of Social & Management Science:
- Accounting: 150
- Business Administration: 150
- Economics: 150
- Mass Communication: 150
- Political Science: 150
- Sociology and Anthropology: 150
- Public Administration: 150
- Banking and Finance: 150
- Sociology: 150
- Taxation: 150
Faculty of Law:
- Law: 150
Online Screening Process:
In line with the evolving landscape of university admissions, ADSU has embraced an online screening process for the 2023/2024 Admission exercise. This decision, recommended by the Admissions Committee and subsequently approved by the university management, reflects a commitment to efficiency and accessibility in the application process. Prospective students can now undergo the screening from the comfort of their homes, streamlining the application procedure.
Conclusion:
As the 2023/2024 admission season kicks off, ADSU has set clear guidelines with departmental cut-off marks and the introduction of online screening. Prospective students are encouraged to carefully review the cut-off marks for their respective faculties and take advantage of the convenience offered by the online screening process. Best of luck to all applicants as they embark on this exciting journey toward higher education at Adamawa State University