Federal University Dutse Sets Cut-Off Mark for Political Science Course

Federal University Dutse (FUD) has announced the cut-off mark for admission into its Political Science program for the upcoming academic session.

Federal University Dutse Sets Cut-Off Mark for Political Science Course

Federal University Dutse (FUD) has announced the cut-off mark for admission into its Political Science program for the upcoming academic session. This announcement is a key development for prospective students aiming to pursue a degree in this field.

For the Political Science course, the university has set the cut-off mark at [150]. This mark is determined based on the performance of candidates in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and is designed to ensure that admitted students meet the academic standards required for success in the program.

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Candidates who meet or exceed the cut-off mark for Political Science are advised to proceed with the next steps in the admission process. This may include participating in further screening exercises, such as post-UTME tests or interviews, as specified by the university.

Prospective students should regularly check the university’s official website or contact the admissions office for updates on additional requirements and the schedule for screening activities.

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Federal University Dutse remains dedicated to upholding high academic standards and ensuring a transparent admission process. The cut-off mark for Political Science reflects the university’s commitment to selecting students who are well-prepared to excel in their studies.

As the admission process progresses, Federal University Dutse looks forward to welcoming new students into its Political Science program, which is designed to equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in politics, governance, and public affairs.