KNUST courses and cut off points 2022/2023 for Agriculture Programmes

KNUST courses and cut off points

KNUST courses and cut off points

KNUST courses and cut off points for all agriculture courses that students can apply for.

knust courses and requirements

If you read general agriculture in senior high school, we assume you took Animal husbandry as an optional course or it was compulsory for all students. The sad news is that KNUST, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources does not recognize Animal husbandry as a qualification to read any of the agriculture courses in KNUST (B.Sc Agriculture) and related sciences courses in Knust.

KNUST courses and cut off points

Guidelines to successfully again admission to read undergraduate programme in KNUST

The majority of first-year degree courses last four (4) years.

Minimum/General Entry Requirements

WASSCE/SSSCE APPLICANTS

Core SubjectsWASSCE GradesSSSCE Grades
English LanguageA1-C6A-D
Core MathematicsA1-C6A-D
Integrated ScienceA1-C6A-D

D7, E8 & F9 ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR ADMISSION

List of B.Sc Agriculture and related sciences courses in KNUST with cut off points

BSc Agriculture 22
BSc Agribusiness Management17
BSc Agricultural Biotechnology20
BSc Landscape Design and Management20
BSc. Natural Resources Management19
BSc. Aquaculture & Water Resources24
BSc Forest Resources Technology24
BSc Packaging Technology24

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12 thoughts on “KNUST courses and cut off points 2022/2023 for Agriculture Programmes

  1. Gloria Adarkwah yiadom says:

    Am forty five years old and I have 13 grade And I want to do midwifery maths c6 English A1 Science B3 food n nutrition A1 management in living B 3 and biology B3

  2. Kumi Dennis says:

    Please I offered General Agriculture and I had Social A1, science B3, English B3,Mathematics A1, Chemistry B3, physics C6,Animal C6, Agriculture C4 can get the Opportunity to read either BSc Agriculture or veterinary medicine??

    • Samuel Ansah says:

      The two programmes have similar courses but Agribusiness course gives you more details about financial analysis in Agric, Agribusiness planning and management. General agriculture goes deep into the general knowledge in agriculture both on field and off field works.

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