Moshood Abiola Polytechnic Department & JAMB Cut-off Mark 2021/2022
Moshood Abiola Polytechnic has announced the cut-off mark for the 2021/2022 academic session and any candidate who scores from 100 and above are eligible to buy the post UTME form to participate in the final screening test at a chance for admission
Yes, this means that if you had a jamo score of 100 up, you stand a chance of gaining admission into Moshood Abiola Polytechnic.
Although reaching the cut-off mark is not a guarantee that you would be admitted into Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, it means that you are eligible to apply and it increases your admission chances.
The general cut-off mark was announced for Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, however, the internal cut-off mark that actually decided if a student got admission into his chosen course or not was public but we are going to tell you.
Departmental Cut-off mark for Moshood Abiola Polytechnic
- Accountancy: 120 and above.
- Banking & Finance: 120 and above.
- Business Administration: 120 and above.
- Marketing: 120 and above.
- Mass Communication: 120 and above.
- Office & Technology Management: 120 and above.
- General Studies: 120 and above.
- Engineering: 120 and above.
- Civil Engineering: 120 and above.
- Computer Engineering: 120 and above.
- Mechanical Engineering: 120 and above.
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering: 120 and above.
- Architecture: 120 and above.
- Urban & Regional Planning: 120 and above.
- Estate Management: 120 and above.
- Building Technology: 120 and above.
- Quantity Surveying: 120 and above.
- Surveying & Geo-Informatics: 120 and above.
- Leisure & Tourism: 120 and above.
- Computer Science: 120 and above.
- Food Technology: 120 and above.
- Hospitality Management: 120 and above.
- Leisure and Tourism: 120 and above.
- Nutrition & Dietetics: 120 and above.
- Pharmaceutical Technology: 120 and above.
- Science Laboratory Technology: 120 and above.
- Statistics & Mathematics: 120 and above
Conclusion:
This should help you decide if you are eligible for your chosen course based on the cut-off mark at Moshood Abiola Polytechnic.