FUOYE Corrects Cyber Security Cut-off Mark: Actual Score is 65.35, Not 62.25
Summary
FUOYE corrects Cyber Security admission cut-off mark from 62.25 to 65.35. University apologizes for confusion in earlier publication.
FUOYE Corrects Cyber Security Cut-off Mark: Actual Score is 65.35, Not 62.25
The Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) has issued an important correction regarding the admission cut-off mark for its Department of Cyber Security programme. Applicants and parents should take note of the accurate requirements.
Corrected Cut-off Mark
- Correct Merit Cut-off Score: 65.35
- Previous (Incorrect) Score: 62.25
What Happened
FUOYE acknowledged that an earlier publication incorrectly stated the Cyber Security cut-off mark as 62.25. The university has now clarified that the actual merit cut-off score for admission into the Department of Cyber Security is 65.35.
Official Apology
In the notice issued by Emmanuel Adohoje, Academic Affairs Officer, FUOYE extended an apology for any confusion caused by the initial publication. The university urged all applicants, parents, and the general public to note this correction.
What This Means for Applicants
If you applied for Cyber Security at FUOYE and your score falls between 62.25 and 65.34, you may need to consider alternative courses or supplementary admission options. Contact the FUOYE admissions office for guidance on available alternatives.
Candidates who scored 65.35 and above should proceed with the normal admission acceptance process on the JAMB portal.