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Abia State University Uturu Cut-off Marks For 2013/2014 Admissions


In case you're yet to see the Abia State University, Uturu (ABSUU) cut-off points for 2013/2014 admission process, here it is. If you happen to reach the cut-off points, this will mean that you have been admitted into Abia State University. Below are the cut-off marks according to faculties and courses:

FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Accountancy — 200
Banking & Finance — 200
Economics — 180
Management — 200
Marketing — 200
Public Administration — 200
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE
Animal Science & Fisheries — 190
Agric. Economics & Extension — 190
Crop Production & Protection — 180
Soil Science — 180
Food Science & Technology — 190

FACULTY OF EDUCATION
Education/Government — 180
Education/Accountancy — 180
Education/Administration & Planning — 180
Education/Agricultural Science — 180
Education/Business Studies — 180
Education/Chemistry –180
Education/Economics — 180
Education/Management & Planning –180
Education/English & Literature — 180
Education/Foundations — 180
Education/French — 180
Education/Guidance & Counselling — 180
Education/History & International Relations — 180
Education/Igbo — 180
Education/Library Science — 180
Education/Mathematics — 200
Education/Geography — 180
Education/Integrated Science — 180
Education/Physics — 200
Education/Political Science — 180
Education/Religion — 180
Education/Fine & Applied Arts — 180
Education/Social Studies — 180
Education/Biology — 200
Education/Home Economics — 180

FACULTY OF BIOLOGICAL & PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Animal & Environmental Biology — 200
Industrial Chemistry — 200
Biochemistry — 210
Industrial Physics — 200
Mathematics — 200
Microbiology –200
Plant Science & Biotechnology — 220
Statistics — 200

FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Architecture — 220
Building Technology & Civil Engineering — 190
Environmental Resources Management — 200
Estate Management — 200
Fine & Applied Arts — 200
Urban & Regional Planning — 200
Geography & Planning — 210
FACULTY OF LAW
Law — 240

FACULTY OF MEDICINE
Dentistry — 210
Medicine & Surgery — 240
Nursing Science — 220
Optometry — 200

FACULTY OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES
English Language & Literature — 200
Foreign Language & Translation Studies — 190
Government & Public Administration — 200
History & International Relations — 200
Igbo — 180
Linguistics & Communication studies — 200
Library & Information Science — 200
Information Science — 200
Mass Communication — 200
Religious Studies — 190
Sociology — 200
Political Science — 200
French — 160
Philosophy — 180

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