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KSU Cut-Off Mark For 2023/2024

The Kogi State University (KSU) cut-off mark for 2023/2024 has been made public by the school administration; prospective students can check this page for updates on the cut-off marks. If you want to get admission into this school, you need to meet the JAMB and departmental cut-off marks set by the University. 

 

KSU is a reputable state university that was established in 1999 by the former governor of the state, Prince Abubakar Audu. The university is located in Anyigba, Kogi State. The University offers numerous undergraduate and postgraduate courses and programmes. Once you meet the school and various department’s cut-off marks, you stand a huge prospect of gaining admission to study the course of your choice. 

 

This article would go into detail  on the KSU cut-off mark for the 2023/2024 admission process and the reasons for that. 

KSU JAMB Cut-Off Mark

The Kogi State University general cut-off mark has now been made public by the school management. The school’s cut-off mark for the 2022/2023 session is 140 and above. 

 

This shows that those who scored 140 and above are qualified to apply for any course of their choice that is available at the university. However, those who scored below 140 would not be granted admission into the school. 

 

The reason for the cut-off mark benchmark is that there are many candidates and the admission process is a very competitive one. 

KSU Departmental Cut-Off Mark

Aside from the school and JAMB cut-off marks, the various departments in the school are given the chance to set their cut-off marks for students who wish to gain admission into the school. The cut-off marks for the various departments tend to vary, depending on various factors like the number of candidates, performance of the candidates, and criteria set by the school. However, the cut-off marks set by the various departments must not be below the JAMB cut-off mark. 

 

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