Food production, agricultural sustainability, and modern farming all depend on crop scientists who understand plant growth and farm productivity. The JAMB cut off mark for Crop Science for the 2026/2027 academic session falls between 140 and 210, as Federal universities expect scores near the higher end of this range, while state and private institutions accept lower scores.

Crop Science focuses on the cultivation, improvement, protection, and management of crops used for food, raw materials, and industrial production.

Students study plant breeding, soil fertility, crop production, weed control, pest management, agricultural biotechnology, irrigation, and farm management. They gain practical field and laboratory experience in modern agriculture and crop research.

The programme blends agricultural science with environmental and technological practices designed to improve food security and sustainable farming.

Graduates work as crop scientists, agricultural officers, farm managers, agribusiness consultants, researchers, and extension workers in agricultural industries, research institutes, government agencies, seed companies, food production firms, and environmental organisations.

Below are the cut off marks, admission requirements, subject combinations, and career opportunities for all universities.

JAMB Cut Off Mark for Crop Science 

Crop Science admission generally requires a JAMB cut off mark of 140 at most Nigerian universities. However, competitive institutions may set their thresholds between 160 and 210. Candidates who perform well in both JAMB and Post UTME usually have stronger prospects for admission.

Federal Universities Offering Crop Science

Federal universities offering Crop Science usually admit candidates through the Faculty of Agriculture with different cut off marks based on competition and available admission spaces.

UniversityCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
University of Ibadan (UI)180 to 210YesOyo
University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)170 to 200YesEnugu
Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria170 to 190YesKaduna
Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)160 to 180YesOsun
University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)160 to 180YesKwara
University of Benin (UNIBEN)150 to 170YesEdo
University of Calabar (UNICAL)150 to 170YesCross River
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB)160 to 190YesOgun
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU)150 to 180YesAbia
Federal University, Oye Ekiti (FUOYE)140 to 160YesEkiti
Federal University, Lokoja (FULOKOJA)140 to 150YesKogi
Federal University, Lafia (FULAFIA)140 to 150YesNasarawa

State Universities Offering Crop Science

State universities generally offer more accessible admission opportunities for students interested in Crop Science and agricultural studies.

UniversityCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
Lagos State University (LASU)150 to 170YesLagos
Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka140 to 160YesDelta
Rivers State University (RSU), Port Harcourt140 to 150YesRivers
Ekiti State University (EKSU)140 to 150YesEkiti
Imo State University (IMSU)140 to 150YesImo
Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma140 to 150YesEdo
Kwara State University (KWASU)140 to 150YesKwara
Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK)140 to 150YesNasarawa
Benue State University (BSU)140 to 150YesBenue

Private Universities Offering Crop Science

Private universities offering Crop Science usually accept lower JAMB scores, although tuition fees are generally higher than those of public institutions.

UniversityCut Off MarkPost UTMEState
Babcock University, Ilishan Remo150 to 170YesOgun
Bowen University, Iwo140 to 160YesOsun
Landmark University, Omu-Aran140 to 160YesKwara
Lead City University, Ibadan140 to 150YesOyo
Madonna University, Okija140 to 150YesAnambra
Igbinedion University, Okada140 to 150YesEdo

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JAMB Subject Combination for Crop Science

The approved UTME subject combination for Crop Science consists of English Language, Biology or Agricultural Science, Chemistry, and either Physics or Mathematics. The inclusion of Biology or Agricultural Science as interchangeable options reflects the course's dual scientific and agricultural nature.

That said, subject requirements vary across institutions, and candidates are strongly advised to verify the specific combination accepted by their preferred university before finalising their JAMB registration to avoid any eligibility issues during admission screening.

O'Level Requirements for Crop Science

Candidates seeking admission into Crop Science must present a minimum of five credit passes in WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB. The subjects universities typically expect include English Language, Mathematics, Biology or Agricultural Science, Chemistry, and Physics.

Each of these subjects directly underpins the scientific and practical content students will encounter throughout the programme.

Where results are being combined from two separate sittings, candidates must confirm whether their chosen institution permits this arrangement, as policies vary and assuming acceptance without verification can create avoidable complications during the admission process.

Careers in Crop Science

Crop Science creates career opportunities across agriculture, food production, environmental management, and agribusiness industries.

1. Crop Scientist

Studies and improves crop growth, productivity, and disease resistance. Works in research institutes, seed companies, and agricultural agencies to develop better crop varieties and farming techniques.

2. Agricultural Officer

Supports farming programmes and agricultural development projects. Works in government ministries and extension services to help farmers adopt modern practices.

3. Farm Manager

Supervises crop production and large scale farming operations. Manages planting schedules, pest control, harvesting, and farm labour to ensure maximum yield.

4. Agribusiness Consultant

Advises farmers and agricultural companies on crop management and profitability. Guides input sourcing, market access, and farm budgeting.

5. Seed Production Specialist

Develops and improves high quality seeds for farming. Works with biotechnology firms and seed companies to produce disease resistant, high yield crop varieties.

6. Agricultural Researcher

Researches crop improvement and sustainable agriculture. Works in universities, research institutes, and international agricultural centres to solve farming challenges.

7. Extension Worker

Educates farmers on modern farming techniques and crop management. Bridges the gap between research and real farm application, helping farmers increase productivity.

8. Soil and Crop Analyst

Analyses soil and crop conditions to improve agricultural output. Tests soil nutrients, moisture levels, and crop health to recommend fertiliser and planting adjustments.

9. Lecturer or Researcher

Teaches agricultural courses and conducts crop science research in universities and institutes. Trains the next generation of crop scientists and agricultural professionals.