TASU Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 academic session is Out – Taraba State University JAMB cut off mark and departmental cut off marks for all courses for the 2025/2026 academic session have been announced.
So you want to study at Taraba State University (TASU), Jalingo? Well, you need to know the JAMB cut-off mark for 2025/2026. This cut-off mark will determine if you can apply for admission into various programmes at TASU.
The cut-off mark for this session is 140. So if you score 140 and above in the UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination), you can apply for admission.
TASU has different cut off marks for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
In this article, we will list all TASU courses along with their respective cut off marks and explain how TASU determines its marks.
What is TASU Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026 Session
Below is a professional table summarizing the TASU JAMB cut-off mark for 2025/2026:
University | TASU |
---|---|
General JAMB Cut-Off Mark | 140 |
Eligibility | Score of 140+ |
Degree Courses | Multiple Options |
Departmental Cut-Off Mark (Example) | Engineering: 160-180; Medicine: 180-200; Law: 180-200 |
Why Meet TASU JAMB Cut Off Mark?
Meeting 140 cut off mark is a big achievement in your journey to becoming a TASU student. It means you have met the minimum academic requirement for university admission. But this is just the beginning of your journey. You will need to gather your documents, go through the screening process and be updated on any changes or announcements from TASU.
The departmental cut off marks ensures that the most qualified candidates are admitted into each programme. If you’re going for a competitive course, make sure your JAMB score is above the departmental cut off to increase your chances of admission.
Degree Programmes at TASU for 2025/2026 Academic Session
Taraba State University has a wide range of undergraduate programmes across different faculties. Here are the degree courses offered at TASU for which 140 cut off mark applies:
- Faculty of Education:
- Science Education
- Arts and Social Sciences Education
- Educational Foundation
- Faculty of Engineering:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Faculty of Science:
- Computer Science
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biological Sciences
- Faculty of Agriculture:
- Agronomy
- Agricultural Economics and Extension
- Animal Science
- Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences:
- Accounting
- Business Administration
- Economics
- Political Science and International Relations
- History and Archaeology
- Sociology
- Public Administration
- Mass Communication
- Faculty of Health Sciences:
- Medical Laboratory Science
- Nursing
TASU has other programmes in Law, Geography, Linguistics and more. All these programmes require 140 and above to apply, so if you meet this mark you can apply for any of these programmes.
TASU Departmental Cut Off Marks for 2025/2026
While 140 is the general cut off mark for TASU, each department has its own cut off mark based on the number of candidates and the competitiveness of the programme. Below are the expected departmental cut off marks for some of the popular programmes:
- Engineering Courses (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil): 160-180
- Medicine (Medical Laboratory Science, Nursing): 180-200
- Law: 180-200
- Business Administration: 150-170
- Accounting: 150-170
- Mass Communication: 150-170
- Computer Science: 150-160
These departmental cut off marks are based on the performance of candidates in JAMB and the number of spaces available in each programme. Competitive programmes like Medicine, Law and Engineering have higher cut off marks so it’s advisable to aim for higher score if you’re applying for these programmes.
What’s Next After Meeting the Cut-Off Mark?
You scored 140 and above in JAMB? Congratulations! You are qualified to apply to TASU. But there are still a few more steps to complete before you can be admitted.
Here’s what to do next:
- Prepare Your Documents: You will need to get the following documents for the internal screening exercise. These may include:
- Your Original JAMB Result Slip
- O’Level Certificates (Mathematics, English and other relevant subjects)
- Birth Certificate
- Secondary School Testimonial
- Recent Passport Photographs
- Check for Updates: Keep checking TASU’s website for updates on the admission process and screening schedule.
- Attend the Screening: When the internal screening exercise begins, come with all the required documents. The university will go through your documents and confirm if you meet the admission requirements.
- Wait for Admission Notification: If you pass the internal screening, you will be offered admission to TASU. Once you accept the offer, you can proceed with registration.
Conclusion
In summary, scoring 140 in TASU JAMB cut-off mark qualifies you to apply to the university. But that’s just the beginning. You need to get your documents, follow the screening process and check for updates from TASU.
Being part of Taraba State University is an opportunity to get quality education and contribute to the development of the state. If you have met the cut-off mark, you are one step away from achieving your academic and career goals.
We wish you the best of luck with your admission process and look forward to welcoming you to the TASU community!