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

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About: Kebbie State University of Science and Technology, KSUSTA

Cut-Off Mark: 140+

School FeesStudents from Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara pay N44,000 – N50,000 while those from other states pay N94,000 – N100,000

Admission Format: UTME and Direct Entry.

Change of Course: Yes. Available through JAMB CAPS

KSUSTA pitches its cut-off mark for the 2024/2025 academic session to 140. If you score anything from 140 and above in the UTME exam, get ready for the next phase of the admission process. 

If you choose a competitive course, like Medicine and Surgery, the battle becomes more fierce and the cut-off mark goes a little bit up.

KSUSTA Cut-off Mark for 2024/2025 Admission

Ready to find out where you stand? Check KSUSTA 2024 updated courses with cut-off marks below:

Faculty of Agriculture

  • Agricultural Science: 140
  • Agricultural Science and Education: 140
  • Agriculture: 140
  • Fisheries: 140
  • Forestry: 140

Faculty of Science

  • Applied Chemistry: 140
  • Biochemistry: 140
  • Biological Science: 140
  • Biology: 140
  • Botany: 140
  • Chemistry: 140
  • Geology: 140
  • Mathematics: 140
  • Microbiology: 140
  • Physics: 140
  • Statistics: 140
  • Zoology: 140

Faculty of Engineering

  • Civil Engineering: 140
  • Electrical/Electronics Engineering: 140
  • Mechanical Engineering: 140

Faculty of Environmental Science

  • Architecture: 140
  • Building: 140
  • Quantity Surveying: 140
  • Urban and Regional Planning: 140

Faculty of Education

  • Education and Biology: 140
  • Education and Chemistry: 140
  • Education and Computer Science: 140
  • Education and Mathematics: 140
  • Education and Physics: 140

Faculty of Health Sciences

  • Medicine and Surgery: 140
  • Nursing/Nursing Science: 140

Others

  • Computer Science: 140
  • Information and Communication Technology: 140
  • Library and Information Science: 140

College of Health Sciences

Students from Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara pay N44,000 – N50,000 while those from other states pay N94,000 – N100,000

How KSUSTA Calculates Your Aggregate Score

As you prepare to apply to Kebbi State University of Science and Technology (KSUSTA), it’s important to understand how your aggregate score is calculated.

Right now, KSUSTA uses a combination of your JAMB score, Post-UTME score, and O’Level results to determine your admission eligibility.

Here’s how it works: your JAMB score is first converted to a 50% mark, then your Post-UTME score is added as 30%, and finally, your O’Level results are calculated as 20% based on the number of credits you earned.

The resulting aggregate score is what determines your chances of getting admitted into your desired course.

So, keep in mind that a strong performance in all three areas is crucial to increasing your chances of admission!

next step if you didn't meet KSUSTA cutoff mark

Consider other universities: Look into other universities that offer your desired course and have a lower cutoff mark. You may have a better chance of admission.

Change your course: If you really want to attend KSUSTA, consider changing to a less competitive course with a lower cutoff mark.

Resit for UTME: Use the year to prepare and retake JAMB and Post-UTME exams to improve your scores.

Explore other options: Consider polytechnics, colleges of education, or vocational training programs that align with your interests and career goals.

FAQs on UNILORIN 2024 UTME Cut-Off Mark

The minimum cut-off mark for KSUSTA is 140, but to boost your chances of getting admitted for Medicine and Surgery, have 250 in the UTME exam.

Nursing at KSUSTA attract a cut-off mark of 230.

Have 240 and above to study Pharmacy at KSUSTA

Have 200 in the UTME to study accounting

Law is a very competitive course for art students. Score 240+ in the UTME exam for Law at KSUSTA.

The cut-off mark is 220

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