AE-FUNAI Cut-off Mark 2021/2022
Recently, we have been receiving many questions and a lot of our students have been asking if the AE-FUNAI cut-off mark for 2021 is out.
The answer is yes. The Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike Ikwo cut-off mark including the departmental cut-off mark for all courses that will be used in the 2021/2022 academic session admission has been released.
This information is just to share the released cut-off mark point schedule with all aspirants hoping to apply for the upcoming admission screening.
Please, read this attentively and comply with them. Also, feel free to ask questions at the bottom of this post to get more information that will help you throughout the process.
Note; this information is by the Federal University Ndufu-Alike Ikwo (FUNAI) which is also known as Alex Ekwueme (AE) admission update for 2021.
What is FUNAI JAMB Cut-off Mark For UTME & Direct Entry Applicants?
The AE-FUNAI Cut off Mark is 180. This is the general cut-off mark for Nursing, Pharmacy, Medicine, Law, Medicine, and all other courses are shown below.
This information was released by the Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike Ikwo to all 2021 aspirants.
FUNAI departmental Cut-off Points depend on the overall performances of aspirants in their JAMB across each department.
It is only when the Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike Ikwo admission committee had gone through the performances of all applicants across each course that they will be able to determine the cutoff point for their courses.
Meanwhile, I have also done justice by updating the departmental cut-off points for all courses that FUNAI has been using for past years’ admission.
One of the admission principles is that, if the number of aspirants that score high in JAMB is low, then the cut-off mark will be low and candidates with low JAMB scores withstand a better chanced for admission.
But if the percentage of candidates that score high in the 2021 JAMB UTME exam is high, then the departmental cut-off marks will be high and applicants with low or average scores will have low chances of admission.
Alex Ekwueme Federal University Departmental Cut Off point for all courses
First and foremost, all applicants irrespective of the course they want to apply for must meet the general JAMB cut-off mark of 180 and must make FUNAI their first choice.
The following are the updated departmental cut-off points for all courses that FUNAI has been using for past years’ admission and these are subject to change. So keep checking this page to see the updated ones for 2021 admission.
Courses | Their Cut off Marks |
Medicine | 220 |
Nursing | 220 |
Mass Communication | 220 |
Common-Law | 220 |
Pharmacy | 220 |
Anatomy | 220 |
Physiology | 220 |
Computer Science | 200 |
English Language | 200 |
Biochemistry | 200 |
Microbiology | 200 |
Geology | 200 |
Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, …… | 190 |
Agricultural Engineering | 180 |
Biosystem Engineering | 190 |
All other courses not listed here | 180 |
See; FUNAI School Fees & Acceptance For New & Old Students
NOTE; AEFUNAI has no fixed departmental cut-off marks. Their respective cut-off points can only be determined after examining the performances of their applicants across each department and this varies every year.
That is the available information on this for now. More information on this AE-FUNAI cut-off mark 2021 will be updated with time. So keep visiting to see more updated information.
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12 comments
Can I get admission into English language department with 190
yes
Can I gain admission with 173 in funai
No
Can funai give me admission to study nursing with jamb score of 202
For mechanical engineering
Can 150 get me into the university
can funai give me admission to study medicine and surgery with jamb score of 171
No.. do change of course
Can funia gave me addmission to study banking and finance with a score of 180 in jamb ?
Can AE funai offer me admission as second choice????
Funai admit first choice candidates