Approved AKSU Cut Off Mark for All Courses is Out 2025/2026

AKSU Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 academic session is Out:Akwa Ibom State University JAMB cut off mark and departmental cut off marks for all courses for the 2025/2026 academic session have been announced.

If Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) is your first-choice institution, the initial step should be enlighten yourself with the approved admission aggregates for this year.

AKSU has different cut off marks for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. In this article, we will list all AKSU courses and their respective cut-off marks and explain how AKSU determines its marks.

What is AKSU Cut Off Mark?

Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) cut off mark is the minimum score you must score in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and Post UTME (If any) to be qualify for admission to study the course you have chosen.

Importantly: Meeting other AKSU admission requirements is not sufficient; you must also attain this cut off mark to be considered for admission.

AKSU Cut Off Mark for 2025/2026 Academic Session

  • The approved JAMB cut off mark for Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) for the 2024/2025 academic session is 160 and above.
  • This means that the official AKSU cut-off mark for 2025 admission is 160.
  • Only those who score 160 are eligible for this year’s AKSU Post UTME screening form.

AKSU Departmental Cut Off Mark 2025/2026

Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) has announced 160 and above as the official departmental cut off mark for the 2025/2026 academic session.

This implies that you must have an aggregate score of 160 and above to be considered for admission.

AKSU Departmental Cut Off Mark for All Courses 2025/2026

Below is the list of courses and their cut off mark for 2025/2026 session;

S/NCOURSESDEPARTMENTAL CUT Off MARK
1. Agric Economics & Extension160
2.Animal Production160
3.Crop Science160
4.Fisheries & Aquaculture160
5.English160
6.History160
7.Math Education160
8.Chemistry Education160
9.Physics Education160
10.Biology Education160
11.Geography Education160
12.Economics Education160
13.Agricultural Education160
14.Economics Education160
15.Agricultural Education160
16.Primary Education160
17.Early Childhood Education160
18.Home Economics Education160
19.Guidance & Counselling Educ160
20.Computer Science Education170
21.Microbiology160
22.Geology160
23.Industrial Chemistry160
24.Computer Science160
25.Geography160
26.Biochemistry170
27.Botany160
28.Accounting160
29.Mathematics160
30.Physics160
31.Zoology160
32.Business Administration160
33.Economics160
34.Political Science160
35.Taxation160
36.Banking and Finance160
37.Mass communication170
38.Sociology160
39.Marketing160
40.Public Administration160

How AKSU Screening Score is resolved

  1. The number of candidates seeking for admission this year will determine the cut-off mark.
  2. The availability of admission proportion in each department determines the cut-off point.
  3. Both JAMB and AKSU Post-UTME screening performances overall influence the cut-off marks.
  4. Additionally, AKSU admission policy also plays a role in determining departmental cut-off marks.

Additional Information

  • If your JAMB score is below 160, you are ineligible for AKSU Post UTME screening.
  • Meeting JAMB and AKSU cut-off marks is necessary, but meeting additional requirements is also essential for admission consideration.
  • Highly competitive courses like Law, Medicine, and Nursing, among others, typically have higher cut-off points.

Conclusion

We have gotten to the end of this article we hope you find this article helpful, for more information about AKSU Departmental Cut Off Mark for All Courses or any information on Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) kindly leave us a comment in the comment session below.

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