KSUSTA Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026 Admission Exercise
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So you’ve taken the UTME, probably refreshed your JAMB portal more times than you’d care to admit, maybe even prayed over it — and now you’re asking: Does 140 get me in? If you’ve got your eye on Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero (KSUSTA), then sit tight. The curtain’s up.
KSUSTA has officially drawn the line: 140 is the minimum score. No debates. No appeals. It’s not flexible, not fuzzy. That’s the number. If you hit it and picked them as your first choice? You’re in line. Not admitted — but considered. There’s a difference.
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A Quick Glance at Where You’re Headed
KSUSTA lives in Aliero. Northern heat. Red dust. Old roofs, new dreams. Since 2006 it’s grown, quietly. It doesn’t shout, doesn’t try to be what it’s not. Science, agriculture, engineering, education — that’s its lane. And it’s staying there.
No need for slogans.
Who Can Apply?
- You scored 140 or above in JAMB.
- You chose KSUSTA as your first choice.
That’s all it takes to be eligible — but being eligible isn’t the same as being ready.
SEE ALSO: Cut-off Marks for Other Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges.
Full List of Courses You Can Apply for With 140+
If your score meets the mark, here’s what you can apply for. It’s a long list, but don’t let that fool you — every seat is fought for.
- Agricultural Science (Double Major)
- Agricultural Science and Education
- Agriculture
- Applied Chemistry
- Biochemistry
- Biological Science(s)
- Biology
- Botany
- Fisheries
- Forestry
- Microbiology
- Zoology
- Architecture
- Automobile Technology Education
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science
- Electrical/Electronics Education
- Electrical/Electronics Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Metalwork / Woodwork Technology Education
- Metalwork Technology Education
- Urban and Regional Planning
- Woodwork Technology Education
- Medicine and Surgery
- Nursing/Nursing Science
- Building
- Chemistry
- Education and Biology
- Education and Chemistry
- Education and Computer Science
- Education and Mathematics
- Education and Physics
- Geography
- Information and Communication Technology
- Library and Information Science
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Quantity Surveying
- Statistics
So… What Now?
You’ve crossed the first line. Now comes the screening. It’s not automatic. You’ll need:
- Original JAMB slip
- O’Level results (not blurry ones from your cousin’s phone)
- The KSUSTA Post UTME form — when they say it’s out
Also, don’t just sit there. These links might save your timeline:
Final Thoughts? Maybe Just This
140 got you on the board. Nothing more. You’re not the only one with that number. It’s crowded up here. You don’t win just by qualifying. You win by moving quickly, preparing properly, and not assuming anything.
You’ve got the score. Now show you’ve got the sense to use it.