KSUSTA Cut-Off Marks 2025: Full List for All Courses at Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero

Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero (KSUSTA) has officially released its 2025 cut-off marks, ending all speculations for admission seekers.

If you’ve been eyeing KSUSTA, this is the moment you’ve been waiting for. The university has set its minimum JAMB score requirements, with 150 as the general benchmark for most courses. However, competitive courses like Medicine, Nursing, and Engineering demand much higher scores, stretching up to 250 for National Merit candidates.

Meeting the cut-off mark does not guarantee automatic admission—but it’s your golden ticket to the Post-UTME screening stage.


About KSUSTA

Since its establishment in 2006, KSUSTA has steadily built a reputation for excellence in science, agriculture, engineering, and education. Located in Aliero, Kebbi State, the university combines a practical approach to teaching with a focus on innovation and research.

KSUSTA Cut-Off Marks for 2025

Here’s the full breakdown of KSUSTA’s cut-off marks by faculty and course:

Faculty of Agriculture

  • Agriculture — Catchment: 150 / ELDS: 150 / National Merit: 160
  • Fisheries — Catchment: 150 / ELDS: 150 / National Merit: 160
  • Forestry — Catchment: 150 / ELDS: 150 / National Merit: 160

Faculty of Education

  • Education Computer Science — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Education Physics — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Education Biology — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Education Chemistry — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Education Mathematics — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Agricultural Science Education — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Electrical/Electronics Tech Education — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Metal Work Tech Education — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Automobile Tech Education — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Library & Information Science — 150 / 150 / 160

Faculty of Life Sciences

  • Biochemistry — 160 / 160 / 170
  • Biology — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Botany — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Microbiology — 160 / 160 / 170
  • Zoology — 150 / 150 / 160

Faculty of Physical Sciences

  • Applied Chemistry — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Chemistry — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Computer Science — 160 / 160 / 170
  • Mathematics — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Physics — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Statistics — 150 / 150 / 160

Faculty of Engineering

  • Electrical/Electronics Engineering — 160 / 160 / 170
  • Civil Engineering — 160 / 160 / 170
  • Mechanical Engineering — 160 / 160 / 170
  • ICT — 160 / 160 / 170

Faculty of Environmental Science

  • Architecture — 160 / 160 / 170
  • Building — 160 / 160 / 170
  • Urban & Regional Planning — 150 / 150 / 160
  • Quantity Surveying — 150 / 150 / 160

College of Health Sciences

  • Nursing Sciences — 210 / 230 / 250
  • Medicine & Surgery — 220 / 240 / 250

Direct Entry (DE) Requirements

  • NCE: National Merit: 10, ELDS: 6, Catchment: 6
  • IJMB: National Merit: 12, ELDS: 10, Catchment: 6
  • Diploma/ND/HND: Upper Credit or Distinction (National Merit), Lower Credit (ELDS & Catchment)
  • Special HND for Engineering: Distinction (National Merit), Upper Credit (ELDS & Catchment)

What’s Next for Aspirants?

If your JAMB score meets the required cut-off, the next step is to prepare for the KSUSTA Post-UTME screening exercise. The Post-UTME form will be released soon, and applicants are advised to apply immediately once the portal opens.

You may also like to read: KSUSTA Announces Admission List for 2024/2025 Academic Session: How to Check Your Status and Next Steps

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *