Practice FUNAAB Post UTME Past Questions and Answers to prepare for the Post UTME exams ahead. The download is free and in PDF format.
To secure admission into your desired course at FUNAAB, the next step after meeting the JAMB cut-off mark is the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) Post UTME screening.
Working through these past questions and answers is a great way to boost your confidence and increase your chances of securing admission.
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FUNAAB Post UTME Requirements
To qualify for admission into FUNAAB, candidates must meet the following criteria:
- Choose FUNAAB as your First Choice in UTME
- Score 160 or above in UTME
- Possess a minimum of five (5) O’Level credits (including English and Mathematics) in not more than two sittings
- Apply for FUNAAB Post-UTME screening exercise
FUNAAB Post UTME Exam Format
The FUNAAB Post UTME Exam Format is designed to evaluate candidates’ knowledge and readiness for undergraduate studies. The exam is conducted as a Computer-Based Test (CBT), where candidates answer 50 questions in 30 minutes.
- Science Applicants will tackle 10 questions each from Mathematics, English, Chemistry, Physics, and Biology.
- Management Applicants will answer 50 questions randomly selected from Mathematics, English, and Economics.

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How FUNAAB Calculates Aggregate Score
Your total admission score is calculated using:
- O’Level Composite Percentage
- UTME Composite Percentage (Your JAMB score ÷ 8)
- Post UTME Composite Percentage (Your Post UTME score × 0.3)
Note: You must score at least 180 in the Post UTME to qualify for the composite score calculation.
FUNAAB Colleges and Their Cutoff Marks
- College of Agricultural Management & Rural Development: 160+
- College of Animal Science & Livestock Production: 160+
- College of Environmental Resources Management: 160+
- College of Plant Science & Crop Production: 160+
- College of Veterinary Medicine: 200+
- College of Biosciences: 180+
- College of Physical Sciences: 180+
- College of Entrepreneurial & Development Studies: 160+
- College of Food Sciences & Human Ecology: 180+
- College of Engineering: 200+