KSUSTA Cut Off Mark 2026/2027 [JAMB & DEPARTMENTAL]

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Kebbi State University of Science and Technology KSUSTA) Cut-Off Mark, KSUSTA Post-UTME Cut-Off Mark, KSUSTA Cut-Off Mark for all courses, KSUSTA JAMB and Departmental Cut-Off Mark for the 2026/2027 Academic Session.

Hello Friend! Today, we are going to be looking at the Kebbi State University of Science and Technology KSUSTA) cut-off mark for the 2026/2027 academic session.

I’ll advise you not to skip any part of this post, as every single section of this post is essential for you to know in order to become a bona fide student of the great Kebbi State University of Science and Technology KSUSTA.

Why is it necessary to know the cut-off mark of the school you are aspiring to attend? This is where most candidates begin to fail because they don’t know the requirements for the course they are aspiring to study, which leads them to prepare less for the exams. 

Take, for instance, a student who wants to study an engineering course but doesn’t know the cut-off mark for the course. I mean, how will he/she know how much he/she needs to prepare for the exam to beat the cut-off mark?

As you all know, before one can gain admission to any University or higher institution in Nigeria, you must at the very least score the exact JAMB cut-off mark and your department cut-off mark, or above the exact cut-off mark. That is the first criterion.

 

KSUSTA Cut Off Mark 2026/2027 for All Courses

This is to inform the general public that the authority of the Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, KSUSTA, has released the cut-off mark for both general and departmental cut-off marks for the 2026/2027 academic session. 

So many questions are being asked by the aspirants of the Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, KSUSTA, online every day.

Among the questions are:

  • What is the KSUSTA cut-off mark for medicine and surgery for the 2026/2027 academic session
  • What is the KSUSTA cut-off mark for nursing for the 2026/2027 academic session
  • JAMB Cut-Off Mark 
  • KSUSTA General and Cut-Off Mark for 2026/2027
  • What is the KSUSTA cut-off mark for all courses for the 2026/2027 academic session and others?

If you are among those who are asking these questions, you are not alone, and well, you’ve found the right place to get your answer.TEEZAB will always give you the best information!

Without much further Ado, let’s move down to the Kebbi State University of Science and Technology (KSUSTA) cut-off mark for the 2026/2027 academic session, but before we go there, let’s quickly take a look at the meaning of the cut-off mark and the difference between the KSUSTA general cut-off mark and departmental cut-off mark 2026/2027.

 

KSUSTA Cut Off Mark 2026/2027 [JAMB & Departmental]

Meaning of Cut Off Mark

What does the term “Cut Off mark” mean? A cut-off mark is a score set by a specific institution as the criterion for admitting students to a particular department of study. This score is usually awarded to candidates based on their performance in a particular examination.

However, students who have scored well above the required Cut Off mark will be granted admission and given preferential treatment in the admission process over those who just scored the exact Cut Off mark.

 

Kebbi State University Of Science And Technology General Cut Off Mark 2026/2027

This is the minimum score that a student must achieve to be admitted to a school. If your score falls below a school’s Cut Off mark, you won’t be able to register for their Post-UTME, which means you won’t be admitted to that school.

Each school is free to set its own Cut Off Mark. They are, however, unable to set a Cut Off mark below the JAMB minimum.

 

Kebbi State University Of Science And Technology Departmental Cut Off Mark 2026/2027

The departmental Cut Off mark is the minimum score required for admission to a school’s course or department. The more competitive the course, the higher the Cut Off Mark.

Every year, each university sets a cut-off mark for all courses. Some departments publish their departmental cut-off marks, whereas others do not.

 

Kebbi State University of Science and Technology Cut Off Mark 2026/2027 [JAMB & Departmental]

Candidates/Prospective students are hereby advised to check the cut-off mark before applying for the Kebbi State University of Science and Technology Post-UTME Screening Form. See the full details below.

 

KSUSTA General Cut Off Mark 2026/2027

For the 2026/2027 academic session, the general cut-off mark for all courses at the Kebbi State University of Science and Technology KSUSTA is 150 for Degree Programmes.

So, every candidate who chose KSUSTA in their last JAMB is expected to score a minimum of 150 to be eligible to apply for the post-UTME form and have a chance of qualifying for admission. Failure to score 150 is an automatic disqualification.

 

KSUSTA Departmental Cut Off Mark 2026/2027

You should note that not all Universities make their departmental cut-off marks public! However, we’ve provided a guide for you!

    Course Expected Cut-Off Mark
    Medicine and Surgery 250+
    Nursing Science 250+
    Engineering Programmes 170+
    Agriculture 150
    Animal Science 150
    Fisheries 150
    Forestry 150
    Biochemistry 150
    Biological Sciences 150
    Biotechnology 150
    Chemistry 150
    Computer Science 150
    Mathematics 150
    Microbiology 150
    Physics 150
    Statistics 150
    Architecture 150
    Building Technology 150
    Quantity Surveying 150
    Urban and Regional Planning 150
    Education Programmes 150

     

    KSUSTA Admission Requirements 2026/2027

    To be eligible for admission into KSUSTA, candidates should:

    • Score at least 150 in the 2026 UTME.
    • Choose KSUSTA as their first-choice institution or complete a Change of Institution through JAMB.
    • Possess at least five O’Level credit passes, including English Language and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings.
    • Meet the subject combination requirements for the chosen course.
    • Participate in the KSUSTA Post-UTME screening exercise.
    • Upload O’Level results on the JAMB CAPS portal.

     

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): KSUSTA Cut Off Mark 2026/2027 [JAMB & DEPARTMENTAL]

    What is the KSUSTA cut-off mark for 2026/2027?

    The official general JAMB cut-off mark for KSUSTA is 150.

    Can I gain admission to KSUSTA with a score of 150?

    Yes. Candidates who score 150 and satisfy other admission requirements are eligible to apply for the Post-UTME screening.

    What is the cut-off mark for Nursing at KSUSTA?

    Nursing is highly competitive and generally requires a score of 250 or higher for stronger consideration for admission.

    What is the cut-off mark for Medicine and Surgery?

    Medicine and Surgery is among the most competitive programmes and typically requires a score of 250 or above.

    Is the departmental cut-off mark different from the JAMB cut-off mark?

    Yes. The JAMB cut-off mark qualifies candidates for screening, while the departmental cut-off mark determines admission into a specific course.

    Does scoring the cut-off mark guarantee admission?

    No. Admission also depends on your Post-UTME performance, O’Level grades, course competitiveness, and available admission quota.

     

    Conclusion

    The KSUSTA cut-off mark for the 2026/2027 academic session is 150 for most undergraduate programmes. Nevertheless, applicants for highly competitive courses such as Medicine and Nursing should aim for much higher scores to improve their admission prospects.

    To maximise your chances of securing admission into KSUSTA, ensure you meet the required JAMB score, have the appropriate O’Level results, participate in the Post-UTME screening, and follow all admission guidelines released by the university.

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