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KSUSTA Cut-Off Mark for 2025/2026 Admission
Cut Off Mark May 8, 2026 by Administrator

KSUSTA Cut-Off Mark for 2025/2026 Admission

The management of the institution has officially released the approved cut-off mark for admission into various programmes for the current academic session. The cut-off mark serves as the minimum score required for candidates to be considered for admission into the school.

All prospective candidates are strongly advised to take note of the cut-off mark and ensure that they meet or exceed it. In addition to this, applicants must also satisfy other admission requirements, such as O’Level subject combinations and any other conditions set by the institution. Meeting the cut-off mark alone does not guarantee admission if other requirements are not fulfilled.

In this article, you will find everything you need to know about the KSUSTA cut-off mark for 2025/2026, including the official JAMB cut-off mark for all courses, departmental cut-off marks, admission requirements for KSUSTA and tips to increase your chances of gaining admission. This guide will help you make informed decisions and avoid costly mistakes that may cost you your admission.

KSUSTA General Cut-Off Mark for Admission 2025/2026

The Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero (KSUSTA) has set a minimum UTME cut-off mark of 150 for admission into most courses for the 2025/2026 academic session. Candidates must score at least 150, although professional courses may require higher marks.

These are the courses currently offered by Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero (KSUSTA), along with their respective cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 academic session. The table below provides a list of the programmes across different faculties, including Agriculture, Education, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Engineering, Environmental Sciences, and Health Sciences, as well as their required cut-off marks for Catchment, ELDS, and National Merit categories.

Prospective candidates are advised to carefully review the cut-off marks for their chosen courses to ensure they meet the required JAMB score before applying for admission. 

Here is the cut-off marks by faculty and course:

Faculty of Agriculture

  • Agriculture — 150
  • Fisheries — 150
  • Forestry — 150

Faculty of Education

  • Education Computer Science — 150
  • Education Physics — 150
  • Education Biology — 150
  • Education Chemistry — 150
  • Education Mathematics — 150
  • Education / Agricultural Science — 150
  • Electrical/Electronics Technology Education — 150
  • Metal Work Technology Education — 150
  • Automobile Technology Education — 150
  • Library & Information Science — 150

Faculty of Life Sciences

  • Biochemistry — 160
  • Biology — 150
  • Botany — 150
  • Microbiology — 160
  • Zoology — 150

Faculty of Physical Sciences

  • Applied Chemistry — 150
  • Chemistry — 150
  • Computer Science — 160
  • Mathematics — 150
  • Physics — 150
  • Statistics — 150

Faculty of Engineering

  • Electrical/Electronics Engineering — 160
  • Civil Engineering — 160
  • Mechanical Engineering — 160
  • Information & Communication Technology — 160

Faculty of Environmental Science

  • Architecture — 160
  • Building — 160
  • Urban & Regional Planning — 150
  • Quantity Surveying — 150

College of Health Sciences

  • Nursing Science — 210
  • Medicine & Surgery — 220

KSUSTA Admission Requirements

All candidates who are interested in gaining admission into the school are advised to carefully check the requirements listed and ensure that they meet all the conditions before applying. This is very important because only qualified candidates will be considered for admission.

  • Candidates must have at least five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, obtained in not more than two sittings (WAEC, NECO, NABTEB or equivalent).
  • Candidates must sit for the JAMB UTME and choose Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero (KSUSTA) as their first choice institution.
  • Applicants must meet the minimum JAMB cut-off mark for their chosen course, as different programmes have different cut-off requirements.
  • All candidates are required to participate in the KSUSTA Post-UTME screening exercise.
  • Admission is based on a combination of JAMB score and Post-UTME performance.
  • Direct Entry candidates must possess ND, NCE, IJMB, or HND in a relevant field, in addition to the required O’Level credits.
  • Candidates must ensure they upload their O’Level results on the JAMB CAPS portal.
  • Applicants must present all required documents during the screening exercise.

Candidates are strongly advised to ensure that they meet all the stated requirements before proceeding with their application. Carefully confirm your cut-off mark, O’Level subject combination, and any other specific conditions set by the institution to avoid disqualification during the admission process.

It is also important to stay updated with official announcements from the school and follow all application instructions correctly. Doing this will increase your chances of gaining admission into your chosen programme.

We hope this information has been helpful. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Don’t forget to share this post with other candidates who are also seeking admission.

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