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FUTMINNA cut-off mark and entry requirements for all courses

 



FUTMINNA is a top-tier university in Nigeria renowned for its focus on science and technology. With two campuses in Gidan Kwano and Bosso, it provides modern facilities for learning and research. FUTMINNA’s dedication to quality education sets it apart as a leader in technological advancements. 
Programme Cut-off marks Food Science and Technology 160 Agriculture 150 Water Resources, Aquaculture & Fisheries Technology 150 Forestry and Wildlife Technology 150

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