BSUM Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026 Admission Exercise
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It’s official. The gates are cracking open. Benue State University, Makurdi (BSUM) now Reverend Father Moses Orshio Adasu University, Makurdi (MOAUM) — tucked right there in the dusty rhythms of Benue’s capital, where traffic hums, and admissions dreams either take flight or crash softly into silence — has posted the cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 cycle. Some high. Some… not so high. All decisive.
If BSUM is on your list — not just as an afterthought, but as your real shot at a degree — then you’ve got to know the numbers. Because these aren’t just guidelines. They’re borders. Cross, and you proceed. Fall short, and well… you’re outside looking in.
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Where It All Began (A Quick Peek)
Back in the early ’90s, the Benue State Government penned Edict No. 1. A stroke of law, and BSUM was born. 1992/93 saw its first wave of students — hopeful, green, probably as unsure as today’s batch. Since then, it’s grown. Not loud. Not showy. Just quietly building its name across faculties and time.
SEE ALSO: Cut-off Marks for Other Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges.
BSUM Cut-Off Marks: The Real Numbers for 2025/2026
No fluff here. Straight into it.
a. Faculties of Arts, Education, Environmental Sciences, Management Sciences, Sciences (except B. Sc. Microbiology), Social Sciences, and Technology and Industrial Studies: 160 and above:
b. Faculties of Communication and Media Studies, Architecture, B.Sc. Human Anatomy, Human Physiology, and Microbiology: 180 and above
c. B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Science, Radiography and Radiation Science: 200 and above
d. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). Doctor of Pharmacy and Bachelor of Law (LL. B): 220 and above.
So What Now?
You’ve seen the numbers. You know your score. So the big question becomes — do you match or miss?
If you hit the mark, get ready. Next comes post-UTME. You’ll need:
- BSUM Post UTME Form
- Your O’level results — no cropped corners
- A working email. A real one. Not the one from 2015 with a weird nickname.
And yes, study. Don’t just guess your way through. Too many students do that. Fewer survive it.
One Last Thing
Scammers will call. Or text. Or slide into your inbox with a “link to admission officer.” Ignore them. BSUM isn’t run on backdoor favours. Don’t get burned trying to shortcut what you can earn.
Official news? Check BSUM’s site. That’s where the real updates live.
So — have you crossed the line? Or are you still chasing it? Either way, now’s not the time to pause. Cut-offs are only the beginning.