Federal Poly Bida Cut Off Mark 2020/2021 Check Departmental Cut Off Point.
Federal Polytechnic Bida, BIDAPOLY admission cut off mark for 2020/2021 academic session has been released by the school management and is now available on our site. Continue reading to see more details below;
Authorities of Federal Polytechnic, Bida have released the cut-off mark for the 2020/2021 academic session admission exercise.
There are certain criteria to be observed by students before being admitted to study in any of the courses in any university. One of these which includes meeting the required cut off mark for each school’s as well as the courses itself. It is very easy to obtain admission if one has met the required cut off mark for admission into a particular course.
Cut off mark is an agreed score set by a particular institution as a basics of admitting students into the department of study. This score is usually accredited to candidates based on their performance in a particular examination. However, students who have scored above the required cut off mark will be given admission and preferentially treated in admission process above those who have met the exacts cut off mark.
Federal Poly Bida Cut Off Mark
Jamb fixed cut off mark for BIDAPOLY is 120.
You might ask questions like: I had 180 and above but was not still given the admission to study my desired course?
Candidates with higher scores are first considered in admission basics candidates with lower scores though might meet the cut off mark of 180 may likely not be admitted. In fact, it is the higher your scores, the higher the chance of being admitted.
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