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AAUA Cut Off Mark 2024/2025 Academic Session

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Hey there, future AAUA students! Exciting news from Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba — the official cut-off marks for the 2024/2025 academic session are out! If you’ve been eagerly waiting to find out if you qualify for admission, keep reading!

What’s the AAUA Cut Off Mark for 2024?

Great news! The AAUA has set the minimum score for admission at 160. Whether you’re eyeing a course in the Arts, Sciences, or any other department, 160 is the magic number you need to meet.

Is 160 the AAUA JAMB and Departmental Cut Off Mark?

Yes, indeed! The 160 score serves as both the JAMB and departmental cut-off mark for AAUA this year. If you scored 160 or above in your JAMB exam and chose AAUA as your preferred institution, you’re good to go!

What’s Next After Meeting the Cut Off Mark?

Meeting the cut-off mark is just the first step. If you’ve scored 160 or more, it’s time to gear up for the AAUA Post UTME. Grab the Post UTME form and start preparing. Remember, admission is competitive, so do your best!

FAQs

  1. What if I Scored Below 160 in JAMB?

    • If your JAMB score is below 160, unfortunately, you won’t be eligible to apply for AAUA’s Post UTME this year. However, you can consider other admission opportunities or reapply next year with improved scores.
  2. Can I Still Apply for AAUA Post UTME if I Didn’t Choose AAUA in JAMB?

    • Yes, you can! Even if you didn’t initially choose AAUA during your JAMB registration, you can still apply for the Post UTME. Just ensure you meet the required cut-off mark.
  3. When is the AAUA Post UTME Screening Date?

    • The exact date for the AAUA Post UTME screening has not been announced yet. Keep an eye on AAUA’s official website or portal for updates, or sign up for notifications to stay informed.
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Conclusion

So, there you have it! The AAUA cut-off mark for the 2024/2025 academic session is set at 160. If you’ve scored this or above, congratulations! Prepare well for the Post UTME and best of luck with your admission journey. For those who didn’t make it this time, don’t be discouraged. There are always other opportunities and ways to achieve your academic goals

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