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Federal Polytechnic, Oko (OKOPOLY) cut-off mark for 2022/2023 academic session admission exercise

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Oko Poly Cut-Off Mark

The Federal Polytechnic, Oko (OKOPOLY) administration has announced the minimum score required for admission to the 2022/2023 academic session.

Federal Polytechnic, Oko is a polytechnic in Oko, Anambra State, Nigeria. Previously, it was referred to as the College of Arts, Science, and Technology.

Oko Poly Cut-Off Mark

The cut-off mark for all the under-listed ND courses at Federal Polytechnic Oko (OKOPOLY) is 140. Only candidates who scored at least 140 are eligible to apply for the ND courses listed below:

  • ACCOUNTANCY
  • AGRICULTURAL AND BIO-ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
  • AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY
  • AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
  • ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
  • ARTS AND DESIGN
  • BANKING AND FINANCE
  • BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
  • BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT
  • CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
  • COMPUTER ENGINEERING
  • COMPUTER SCIENCE
  • ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
  • ESTATE MANAGEMENT AND VALUATION
  • FASHION DESIGN AND CLOTHING TECHNOLOGY
  • FOOD TECHNOLOGY
  • HOME AND RURAL ECONOMICS
  • HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
  • INSURANCE
  • LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
  • MASS COMMUNICATION
  • MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
  • OFFICE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
  • PRINTING TECHNOLOGY
  • PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
  • QUANTITY SURVEYING
  • SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
  • STATISTICS
  • SURVEYING AND GEO-INFORMATICS
  • URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING

To be eligible to participate in the Oko Poly Post UTME screening exercise, you must have scored 120 and above in the last Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

 

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