KSUSTA Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 is Out for All Courses

AKSU Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 academic session is Out –Akwa Ibom State University JAMB cut off mark and departmental cut off marks for all courses for the 2025/2026 academic session have been announced.

Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero (KSUSTA) was established in 2006 by Kebbi State Government to promote science, technology and agriculture. The institution is aimed at providing practical solutions to local and national problems. Over the years, KSUSTA has grown and added more courses in engineering, natural sciences, agriculture and information technology. It is located in Aliero, Kebbi State and is known for research and skill development.

AKSU has different cut off marks for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

In this article, we will list all AKSU courses along with their respective cut off marks and explain how AKSU determines its marks.

What is KSUSTA Cut Off Mark?

KSUSTA Cut Off Mark

Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero (KSUSTA) has a cut off mark for each programme. This cut off mark is the lowest score you need to score in JAMB UTME to be eligible for admission.

Some programmes may also require Post-UTME screening and meeting the cut off mark alone does not guarantee admission as the competition is high.

The cut off mark may be different for each programme, the more popular the programme the higher the cut off mark.

To increase your chances of being admitted, you should aim to score above the minimum cut off mark and do well in the Post-UTME screening if required. Meeting the cut off mark is just the first step of the admission process.

KSUSTA Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026

For 2025/2026 academic session, Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero (KSUSTA) has set 140 as the minimum JAMB cut-off mark.

This is the cut-off mark to be eligible for Post-UTME screening.

Some courses may have higher cut-off marks due to high demand and limited spaces. Popular courses may require higher than 140 to be considered for admission.

Meeting the cut-off mark is the first step, but you must also perform well in Post-UTME to increase your chances of getting into your desired course. So aim for higher score to increase your chances especially for competitive courses.

Is KSUSTA Admission Merit?

Yes, KSUSTA is merit admission. Admission is based on your JAMB score, Post-UTME and O’Level. To be admitted, you must meet or beat the departmental cut off mark for your course.

KSUSTA Departmental Cut Off Marks for All Courses

The table below shows the departmental cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 academic session:

Course Cut-Off Mark
Biochemistry 140
Botany 140
Computer Science 140
Chemistry 140
Biology 140
Microbiology 140
Physics 140
Mathematics 140
Architecture 140
Statistics 140
Animal Science 140
Crop Science 140
Agricultural Economics 140
Agricultural Extension 140
Fisheries & Aquaculture Technology 140
Environmental Forestry 140
Education Administration & Planning 140
Guidance & Counseling 140
Education Psychology 140
Sociology of Education 140
Education Chemistry 140
Education Physics 140
Education Biology 140
Education Mathematics 140
Mechanical Engineering 160
Civil Engineering 160
Electrical Engineering 160
Quantity Surveying 140
Nursing Science 180
Urban and Regional Planning 140
Medicine & Surgery 200
Geography 140
Information & Communication Technology 140
Library & Information Science 140
Electrical & Electronics Technology 140
Automobile Technology Education 140
Building 140
Metalwork & Woodwork Technology 140

Key Points

  • Minimum Score: 140
  • Competitive Courses: 200 for Medicine & Surgery, 180 for Nursing Science, 160 for Engineering courses
  • Check KSUSTA website for updates.

How to Calculate Your KSUSTA Aggregate Score

Your aggregate score is what determines your admission. Follow these steps to calculate it:

  1. Divide Your JAMB Score by 8:
    Example: If your JAMB score is 240, divide by 8 = 30.
  2. Convert Your O’Level Grades into Points:
    Assign points to your grades (e.g., A1 = 5, B2 = 4), and add them up. O’Level results counts 50%.
  3. Add Both Scores Together:
    Add your JAMB score and O’Level points to get the total aggregate.
  4. Check the Departmental Cut-Off:
    Check if your aggregate score meets the cut-off for your chosen course.

KSUSTA Post-UTME Screening Requirements

You must:

  • Choose KSUSTA as your first choice during JAMB registration.
  • Score 140 and above in JAMB.
  • Have a valid O’Level result (not more than two sittings).
  • Be 16 years old by the time of admission.
  • Direct Entry candidates should have their credentials ready.

FAQs

1. Is KSUSTA JAMB cut-off mark out?

Yes, KSUSTA JAMB cut-off mark is 140 for 2025/2026. Higher scores for competitive courses.

2. What is the cut-off for Medicine & Surgery?

200

3. What is the cut-off for Nursing Science?

180

4. What is the cut-off for Engineering courses?

160

5. Does KSUSTA do Post-UTME?

KSUSTA may do Post-UTME. Check website for confirmation and updates.

Summary

KSUSTA admission is competitive. To increase your chances, score high in JAMB, perform well in Post-UTME and have a good O’Level result. Check KSUSTA website regularly for updates.

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