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COURSES OFFERED IN UNN AND THEIR MERIT CUTOFF MARKS AS OF 2015/2016






UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR (ADMISSIONS)  LIST OF VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS AND THEIR CUT OFF


  DEPARTMENT CUTOFF FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AGRIC ECONOMICS 227 AGRIC EXTENSION 201 ANIMAL SCIENCE 202 CROP SCIENCE 206 SOIL SCIENCE 205 FST 227 HOME SCIENCE 200 NUTRITION AND DIETETICS 247 FACULTY OF ARTS
ARCHAEOLOGY & TOURISM 246 ENGLISH AND LITERARY STUDIES 271 FINE AND APPLIED ARTS 260 FOREIGN LANGUAGES 254 HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 259 LINGUISTICS AND NIGERIAN LANGUAGES 245 MASS COMMUNICATION 268 MUSIC 255 THEATRE AND FILM STUDIES 254 COMBINED ARTS 201   FACULTY OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BIOCHEMISTRY 248 BOTANY 200 COMBINED BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 214 MICROBIOLOGY 243 ZOOLOGY 207   FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTANCY 257 BANKING & FINANCE 229 MARKETING 207 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 233   FACULTY OF DENTISTRY DENSTISTRY 270   FACULTY OF EDUCATION ADULT EDUCATION 201 EDUCATION ART 251 EDUCATION CHEMISTRY 203 EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCES 245


AGRIC EDUCATION 205 BUSINESS EDUCATION 220 GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING 263 HEALTH EDUCATION 206 HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION 229 INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION 236 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE 246 SCIENCE EDUCATION 200   FACULTY OF ENGINEERING  AGRIC & BIUORESOURCES ENGINEERING 204 CIVIL ENGINEERING 248 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 242 ELECTRONICS 232 MECHANIC ENGINEERING 242   FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ARCHTECTURE 226 ESTATE MANAGEMENT 201 GEOINFORMATICS & SURVEY 201 URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING 210   FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCE & TECHCNOLOGY RADIOGRAPHY 266 MEDICAL REHABILITATION 258 NURSING 268   FACULTY OF LAW LAW 297   FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES MEDICINE 295   FACULTY OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES PHARMACY 284   FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES COMPUTER SCIENCE 227 GEOLOGY 234 MATHEMATICS 200 PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY 200 PURE AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY 206 STATISTICS 200 COMPUTER/STATISTICS 200  


FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES ECONOMICS 260 GEOGRAPHY 243 PHILOSOPHY 259 POLITICAL SCIENCE 275 PSYCHOLOGY 252 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 266 RELIGION 232 SOCIAL WORK 213 SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOTY 260   FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE VETERINARY MEDICINE 227

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