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

TASUED Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 is Out – Tai Solarin University Of Education JAMB cut off mark and departmental cut off marks for all courses for 2025/2026 academic session has been released.

Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) is a university located in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria. It was established in 2005 and is the first university in Nigeria to specialize in education.

TASUED offers programmes that prepares students for teaching and other educational careers. The university is accredited by National Universities Commission (NUC) hence a trusted institution for quality education.

The university aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills and values to succeed in their future careers. As a university of education, TASUED is shaping the next generation of teachers in Nigeria and beyond.

So you took the JAMB exam and want to know the cut off mark for Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED)? This is for you. In this post we will cover everything you need to know about TASUED cut off mark for 2025/2026 academic session.

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

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

What is a Cut Off Mark?

TASUED Cut Off Mark

Cut off mark is the minimum score you need to be considered for admission into a university. In other words if your score is above or equal to the cut off mark you can move to the next stage of the admission process which is usually Post UTME (Universities’ screening). For instance after taking your JAMB exam if your score is above the cut off mark you will be invited for the university’s screening.

If your score is below the cut off mark your chances of being admitted is very slim. So always aim above the cut off mark to increase your chances of being admitted.

What is TASUED’s Cut Off Mark?

TASUED cut off mark is the minimum JAMB score required to be considered for admission into any of the university’s undergraduate programmes. For 2025/2026 academic session the JAMB cut off mark for TASUED is 140. So if you score 140 and above in your JAMB exam you will be eligible for TASUED’s Post UTME screening.

But some programmes may have higher cut off marks so it’s always better to score above 140 especially if you want to be admitted into competitive courses.

TASUED’s Official Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026 Session

For 2025/2026 academic session TASUED has set the general JAMB cut off mark to 140. This is the minimum score to be eligible for Post UTME. Note that some courses have higher departmental cut off marks. To be more competitive try to score above.

You can buy the Post UTME form with 140 but scoring above the cut off will give you a better chance of being admitted. The higher your score the better your chances of success in the admission process.

TASUED Cut Off Mark for All Courses

Below are the TASUED cut off marks for all courses. Each course has its own cut off mark based on the course popularity and number of candidates. Find your course below:

List of Courses Offered in TASUED and Their Cut Off Mark

S/N Courses Cut Off Mark
Faculty of Vocation and Technology
1. Agricultural Science 140
2. Business Education 140
3. Home Economics 140
4. Technical Education 140
Faculty of Social and Management Science
5. Economics 150
6. Geography and Environmental Management 140
7. Political Science 150
8. Sociological Studies 140
Faculty of Humanities
9. Creative Arts 140
10. English Language 140
11. French 140
12. History & Diplomatic Studies 140
13. Religious Studies 140
14. Yoruba Language 140
Faculty of Specialized and Professional Education
15. Adult Education 140
16. Childhood Education 140
17. Counseling Psychology and Education Foundation 140
18. Educational Management 140
19. Educational Technology 140
20. Library and Information Science 150
Faculty of Science and Information Technology
21. Biological Science 140
22. Chemical Science 140
23. Computer and Information Science 150
24. Human Kinetics and Health Education 140
25. Mathematics 140
26. Physics & Telecommunication 140

How to Calculate TASUED Aggregate Score?

After the JAMB and Post UTME exams, you will need to calculate your aggregate score. The aggregate score is the combination of your JAMB and Post UTME scores. Here’s how to calculate your aggregate score:

  1. Divide your JAMB score by 8: This will be part of your score.
  2. Divide your Post UTME score by 2: This will be the other part of your score.
  3. Add both together: The total score is the sum.

For example, if your JAMB score is 232 and your Post UTME score is 68:

  • 232 ÷ 8 = 29
  • 68 ÷ 2 = 34
  • 29 + 34 = 63

So, your aggregate score will be 63.

TASUED Admission Requirements

To be admitted into TASUED, you must:

  1. Choose TASUED as your first choice in JAMB: You must select Tai Solarin University of Education as your first choice when registering for JAMB.
  2. JAMB score of 140 and above: Your JAMB score must be 140 and above to qualify for Post UTME.
  3. Five O’level credits: You need five credits in your O’level results (WAEC, NECO or NABTEB) in subjects relevant to your course. The credits must not be more than two sittings.
  4. Direct Entry Candidates: If you are applying through Direct Entry (DE), you must have a diploma from an accredited institution or a National Certificate in Education (NCE) with a minimum CGPA of 2.5.

What is TASUED departmental Cut Off Mark?

TASUED departmental JAMB cut off mark is 140. But some courses like Economics, Political Science and Computer Science have higher cut off mark which is 150.

What is Tai Solarin University of Education Cut Off Mark?

TASUED overall cut off mark is 140 but some courses may require higher score. Try to score as high as possible to increase your chances of admission.

Conclusion

TASUED cut off mark for 2025/2026 is 140. Some courses may require higher score. Try to score above the cut off to have higher chances of admission. Do well in both JAMB and Post UTME, your aggregate score will determine your admission.

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