DELSU 2025/2026 Cut-Off Marks Released: Full List and What It Means for Candidates

Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, has officially released the cut-off marks for admission into its various programmes for the 2025/2026 academic session. The university, with campuses in Abraka, Anwai, and Oleh, has once again set the standards that determine which students will gain admission and which will have to try again next year.


Why DELSU Cut-Off Marks Matter

Cut-off marks are not just numbers on a sheet—they are the deciding factor in whether a student can move forward in the admission process. For thousands of JAMB candidates who picked DELSU as their first choice, this announcement is the ultimate test of their readiness.

DELSU Post-UTME Cut-Off Marks 2025/2026 (By Faculty)

Below is the official breakdown of cut-off marks across faculties:

Faculty of Agriculture

  • Agribusiness Management – 40
  • Animal Science – 40
  • Fisheries – 40
  • Crop Science – 40

Faculty of Arts

  • English & Literary Studies – 40
  • Fine & Applied Arts – 47
  • History & International Studies – 52
  • Theatre Arts – 55

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences

  • Anatomy & Cell Biology – 48.1
  • Nursing – 70
  • Pharmacology – 55
  • Physiology – 48.4

Faculty of Clinical Science

  • Medicine – 80

Faculty of Communication & Media Studies

  • Mass Communication – 58
  • Advertising, Journalism, Public Relations – 40 each

Faculty of Dentistry

  • Dentistry – 67

Faculty of Education

  • All courses – 40

Faculty of Engineering

  • Chemical Engineering – 45
  • Civil Engineering – 55
  • Electrical/Electronic Engineering – 55
  • Mechanical Engineering – 55
  • Petroleum Engineering – 49.5

Faculty of Law

  • Law – 70

Faculty of Management Science

  • Accounting – 60
  • Business Administration – 58
  • Public Administration – 55
  • Banking & Finance – 48.5
  • Marketing – 48.2

Faculty of Pharmacy

  • Pharmacy – 66.9

Faculty of Science

  • Computer Science – 60
  • Medical Laboratory Science – 66
  • Microbiology – 49.6
  • Biochemistry – 48.2
  • Other courses (Botany, Chemistry, Physics, etc.) – 40

Faculty of Social Sciences

  • Political Science – 57
  • Economics – 49.5
  • Sociology – 45.8
  • Psychology, Social Work, Criminology – 40

DELSU JAMB Cut-Off Mark 2025/2026

To qualify for admission, all candidates must score at least 150 in the JAMB UTME and choose Delta State University as their first choice institution.

What This Means for Candidates

The numbers tell the story:

  • Competitive courses like Medicine (80), Law (70), and Nursing (70) require the highest scores.
  • Many other programmes have the base cut-off of 40, offering broader chances for admission.

Students aiming for competitive fields must prepare strategically, while those going for less-demanded courses may find more accessible entry points.

Candidates are advised to check DELSU’s official Post-UTME form details, prepare with past questions, and stay updated with the admission process.

Final Word

The DELSU cut-off marks are more than just figures—they are the bridge to your academic future. Cross it, and you’re on your way to becoming a DELSU student. Miss it, and it’s another year of preparation.

For many JAMB candidates, this is the beginning of a journey into one of Nigeria’s leading state universities.

You may also like to read: DELSU Post-UTME 2025: Deadline Extended for Candidates Awaiting NECO Results

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