KWASU 2024/2025 Cut-Off Mark for All Courses [UPDATED]

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AboutKwara State University, KWASU

Cut-Off Mark: 140+

School FeesN100,000 to N200,000

Admission Format: UTME and Direct Entry.

Change of Course: Yes. Available through JAMB CAPS

The Kwara State University sets its 2024/2025 UTME cut-off mark to 140. 

This is a good news for you if you score 140 and above in the 2024 UTME exam. 

But remember that some courses are more competitive than others. For example, medical sciences and engineering courses are very competitive.

And that means the cut-off mark to study any of those courses is 200 and above. 

KWASU 2024/2025 UTME Cut-Off Mark

After several deliberation and meetings, KWASU sets its 2024 cut-off mark to 140. 

Check the cut-off mark that is specific to your department below and know which step to take next. 

  1. English Language: 180
  2. History and International Studies: 170
  3. Linguistics: 170
  4. Modern Languages: 170
  5. Philosophy: 170
  6. Religious Studies: 170
  7. Accounting: 170
  8. Banking and Finance: 170
  9. Business Administration: 170
  10. Entrepreneurship: 170
  11. Human Resource Management: 170
  12. Marketing: 170
  13. Computer Science: 180
  14. Information and Communication Technology: 180
  15. Mathematics: 180
  16. Statistics: 180
  17. Civil Engineering: 180
  18. Electrical and Electronics Engineering: 180
  19. Mechanical Engineering: 180
  20. Law: 200
  21. Biochemistry: 180
  22. Biology: 180
  23. Chemistry: 180
  24. Geology: 180
  25. Physics: 180
  26. Pharmacy: 180
  27. Economics: 170
  28. Mass Communication: 170
  29. Political Science: 170
  30. Psychology: 170
  31. Sociology: 170
  • Undergraduate programs: The school fees range from N100,000 to N200,000 per session.
  • Postgraduate programs: The school fees range from N150,000 to N300,000 per session.

How KWASU Calculates Your Aggregate Score

As a prospective student of Kwara State University (KWASU), it’s important to know how your aggregate score is calculated.

KWASU uses a combination of your JAMB score (50%), Post-UTME score (30%), and O’Level results (20%) to calculate your aggregate score.

Your JAMB score divides by 4, while your Post-UTME score divides by 2, and KWASU grades your O’Level results on a scale of 6 (A) to 1 (F), with 6 being the highest.

It then adds all the scores together to give you a total aggregate score out of 100%.

This score determines your chances of being admitted to study the course you choose, so it’s important to perform well in all exams to increase your chances of admission!

next step if you didn't meet KWASU cutoff mark

  • Consider other universities: Look into other universities that offer your desired course and have a lower cutoff mark. You can also explore universities that don’t use cutoff marks as part of their admission criteria.
  • Change your course: If you really want to attend KWASU, consider changing your course to one with a lower cutoff mark. You can also explore related courses that may have a lower cutoff mark.
  • Prepare for a resit: If you’re close to the cutoff mark, consider retaking the UTME. This can increase your chances of meeting the cutoff mark in the future.
  • Explore other options: Consider alternative paths, such as:
    • National Diploma (ND) programs at polytechnics or colleges of education
    • Certificate programs or diplomas
    • Vocational training or skills acquisition programs
    • Online courses or certifications

FAQs on KWASU 2024 UTME Cut-Off Mark

Score 250 and above to study Medicine and Surgery at KWASU.

The cut-off mark is 230

To study Pharmacy at KWASU, score 240+

Accounting at KWASU attracts a cut-off mark of 200

Score at least 250 to study Law at KWASU

Computer science goes for 180 at KWASU

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