JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Crop Science 2026/2027

JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Crop Science
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Crop Science plays a major role in improving food production, crop quality, and sustainable farming methods. Students who go into this field often work in research, agro-industries, farming consultancy, and food production companies. But before gaining admission into any Nigerian university or polytechnic for Crop Science, it’s important to know the JAMB score you need and what schools are looking for.

What Is the JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Crop Science in 2026?

The general JAMB cut-off mark for Crop Science across Nigerian institutions is 140 for universities. But this score is only the minimum allowed for consideration. Many universities have higher standards based on the number of applicants and available slots.

  • Federal Universities – from 180 to 200+
  • State Universities – usually accept between 160 and 180
  • Private Universities – may accept 160 and above

To improve your chances of getting admitted, aim for 180 and above, especially if your preferred school is competitive.

Admission Requirements for Crop Science

Before applying, make sure you meet both the UTME and O’Level entry criteria. Most institutions will expect:

  • O’Level Subjects (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB): At least five credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Biology or Agricultural Science, Chemistry, and one other relevant subject like Physics or Geography.
  • JAMB Subject Combination:
    • English Language (compulsory)
    • Biology or Agricultural Science
    • Chemistry
    • Physics or Mathematics
  • Post-UTME or Screening: Some schools will conduct internal screening exams or point-based evaluations after JAMB.

Nigerian Universities That Offer Crop Science

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Many Nigerian universities offer Crop Science under the Faculty of Agriculture or Agricultural Sciences. Some of the top options include:

  • University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)
  • University of Benin (UNIBEN)
  • Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB)
  • Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU)
  • University of Calabar (UNICAL)
  • Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK)
  • Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO)
  • Ebonyi State University (EBSU)

Each school may have a slightly different departmental cut-off mark, so it’s good to keep an eye on official announcements from the universities you’re considering.

Polytechnics Offering Crop Science or Related Courses

Most polytechnics do not offer Crop Science directly but instead run related National Diploma (ND) or Higher National Diploma (HND) programs in areas such as Agricultural Technology or Crop Production, and some of these polytechnics and their related disciplines include:

  • Federal College of Agriculture, Akure (FECA) – Crop Production Technology
  • Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti – Agricultural Technology
  • Auchi Polytechnic – Agricultural Technology
  • Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi – Agricultural Technology
  • Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro – Agricultural Technology

JAMB scores from 120 to 150 may be accepted in these institutions, depending on the program.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Can I study Crop Science with 160 in JAMB?

A: Yes, but usually in less competitive universities or private schools.

Q: Which subjects do I need for Crop Science in JAMB?

A: English, Biology or Agricultural Science, Chemistry, and Physics or Mathematics.

Q: Do I need Physics for Crop Science?

A: It’s optional in some schools but recommended.

Q: How many years does it take to study Crop Science in Nigeria?

A: 4 years for a BSc program.

Q: Is Crop Production the same as Crop Science?

A: They’re closely related but not exactly the same; Crop Science is broader.

Q: What jobs can I get after studying Crop Science?

A: Agronomist, crop consultant, research officer, farm manager, or extension officer.

Q: Can I use NABTEB results to study Crop Science?

A: Yes, if you meet the required subjects and grades.

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About the author

Janet Joshua

Janet Joshua holds a degree in Education and has several years of experience in educational writing and mentoring students. As an expert in Nigeria's academic system, she is dedicated to providing insightful and practical information for students preparing for JAMB UTME.

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