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KSUSTA Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026 Admission Exercise

Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero has set 150 as the lowest UTME score for most courses in the 2025/2026 session, with higher marks for professional courses. Applicants must meet the cut-off for their chosen programme to be considered for screening. Read on for full list of scores and next steps.

KSUSTA sets 2025/2026 admission cut-off marks for all courses

If you have been eyeing Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero, here’s the news fresh from the source. The school has called time on guessing games and put its cut-off marks on the table.

They are not sugar-coating it. 150 is the base number for most courses. Some climb higher, especially if you are going near medicine or engineering. Meeting it doesn’t mean you are admitted, but it puts your name in the hat.

A brief on KSUSTA

Tucked in Aliero since 2006, the school has quietly grown into its space. It’s not about flashy slogans or tall promises. Their strength is clear: science, agriculture, engineering, education. That’s where they play, and they play it steady.

It’s a place with heat in the air, red dust on your shoes, and a mix of old roofs and new ideas.

The cut-off marks

Here’s how they stand this year, split by faculty and course.

Faculty of Agriculture

Faculty of Education

Faculty of Life Sciences

Faculty of Physical Sciences

Faculty of Engineering

Faculty of Environmental Science

College of Health Sciences

Direct Entry (DE) slots

For those coming through DE, here’s the scale:

What happens next

If your score meets the mark for your chosen course, the next stage is the KSUSTA Post UTME screening. That’s where the real decision begins.

The form will be out soon. When KSUSTA says it’s ready, be quick to grab it. No long talk, no delays, just move sharp-sharp.


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