Zamfara State University Cut-Off Marks for 2025/2026 Admission

ZAMSUT has released the cut-off marks for 2025/2026 admission. These scores guide who can apply for each course based on where you’re from. Read on to check your course and know where you stand.

ZAMSUT 2025 Cut-Off Marks: Course-by-Course Breakdown

The Zamfara State University, Talata-Mafara (ZAMSUT) has quietly dropped its admission cut-off marks for the upcoming academic session. And let’s be honest, whether you scored 150 or 200 in JAMB, this list will either make you sit up or sit out.

Now, before you panic or start doing calculations, here’s the gist. ZAMSUT didn’t go with just one cut-off per course. They split the marks into three categories:

Each course has its own score requirement for all three. So don’t just stop at your score — check where you’re from too.

Quick look: What category is your state?

Here’s how ZAMSUT grouped the states:

So, if you’re from Zamfara, for example, you’re in the catchment. But if you’re from Oyo or Imo, you fall under merit. Make that count when you’re looking at the cut-offs.

The course-by-course breakdown

Here’s how the numbers stack up. Left column is catchment, middle is ELDS, right is merit.

Course Catchment ELDS Merit
Accounting 150 170 190
Arabic Studies 150 150 160
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 150 170 190
Biology 150 170 180
Chemistry 150 170 180
Computer Science 160 180 190
Early Childhood Education 150 160 170
Economics 150 170 180
Education & Arabic 150 160 160
Education & Biology 150 160 160
Education & Chemistry 150 160 160
Education & Economics 150 160 160
Education & English Language 150 160 160
Education & History 150 160 160
Education & Integrated Science 150 160 160
Education & Islamic Studies 150 160 160
Education & Mathematics 150 160 160
Education & Physics 150 160 160
Physics with Electronics 150 170 180
English Language 150 160 170
Geology 150 180 190
History & International Studies 150 160 170
Human Nutrition & Dietetics 160 180 200
Islamic Studies 150 160 170
Mass Communication 150 160 170
Mathematics 150 160 170
Nursing Science 170 190 200
Physics 150 160 170
Physiotherapy 160 190 200
Primary Education Studies 150 160 170
Public Health 160 180 200
Statistics 150 160 170

So what next?

You’ve seen the scores. Maybe you made the cut, maybe you didn’t. Either way, don’t assume anything yet. If your score matches the mark for your category, you’re in the running. If it doesn’t, you might want to try a change of course or school while there’s still time.

Oh, and if you’re from one of the catchment states and your score is low, count yourself lucky — you still stand a fair chance.

Final yarn

ZAMSUT didn’t come to play. The cut-offs show they’re raising the bar, but they’re also being fair. Your score matters, yes. But where you’re from matters too.

So before you start panicking or making calls, sit down, cross-check your course and category, and plan your next move wisely. School no dey wait for anybody.


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