DELSU Cut-Off Mark for 2025/2026 Admission

DELSU Cut-Off Mark for 2025/2026 Admission

Delta State University has released the official cut-off marks for 2025–2026 admission. Candidates must score at least 150 in JAMB and meet departmental marks to qualify. The full breakdown for each faculty is listed below.

     

DELSU Cut-Off Marks 2025/2026: Full Departmental Breakdown

Delta State University, better known as DELSU, has rolled out the cut-off marks that will guide admissions for the 2025/2026 academic year. The school, with its main seat in Abraka and additional campuses in Anwai and Oleh, has long been a fixture in Delta State’s educational story. Now the numbers are in, and they are the lines that decide who gets a seat and who has to try again.

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Why the DELSU Cut-Off Matters

Cut-off marks are more than numbers scribbled on a list. They are the yardstick that measures whether a candidate can go forward to the next stage. For many students, this announcement is the moment of truth.

DELSU Post UTME Cut-Off Marks

The marks vary across faculties and courses. Some are set at the base level of 40, while others climb high, reflecting the demand and competition in those fields.

Faculty of Agriculture

  • Agribusiness Management – 40
  • Animal Science – 40
  • Fisheries – 40
  • Crop Science – 40

Faculty of Arts

  • English & Literary Studies – 40
  • Fine & Applied Arts – 47
  • History and International Studies – 52
  • Theatre Arts – 55

Faculty of Basic Medical Science

  • Anatomy & Cell Biology – 48.1
  • Nursing – 70
  • Pharmacology – 55
  • Physiology – 48.4

Faculty of Clinical Science

  • Medicine (Clinical Science) – 80

Faculty of Communication & Media Studies

  • Mass Communication – 58
  • Advertising, Journalism, Public Relations – 40 each

Faculty of Dentistry

  • Dentistry – 67

Faculty of Education

  • All courses, including Biology, Chemistry, and Guidance & Counselling, are set at 40

Faculty of Engineering

  • Chemical Engineering – 45
  • Civil Engineering – 55
  • Electrical/Electronic Engineering – 55
  • Mechanical Engineering – 55
  • Petroleum Engineering – 49.5

Faculty of Law

  • Law – 70

Faculty of Management Science

  • Accounting – 60
  • Business Administration – 58
  • Public Administration – 55
  • Banking and Finance – 48.5
  • Marketing – 48.2

Faculty of Pharmacy

  • Pharmacy – 66.9

Faculty of Science

  • Computer Science – 60
  • Medical Laboratory Science – 66
  • Microbiology – 49.6
  • Biochemistry – 48.2
  • Most others, including Botany, Chemistry, and Physics, are 40

Faculty of Social Science

  • Political Science – 57
  • Economics – 49.5
  • Sociology – 45.8
  • Psychology, Social Work, Criminology – 40

DELSU JAMB Cut-Off Mark

For all programmes, DELSU requires a minimum score of 150 in JAMB UTME. On top of that, the University must be selected as the candidate’s first choice. Anything less shuts the door.

What This Means for Candidates

The numbers speak for themselves. Courses like Clinical Science, Law, and Nursing demand the highest scores, while many other courses are fixed at the base of 40. The message is clear, competition is fierce in some areas, but there are wide openings in others.

Candidates can check the DELSU Post UTME form details and prepare with past questions and answers. To compare with other schools, the general cut-off marks list is also available.

At the end of the day, the cut-off is the bridge. Cross it, and you move forward. Miss it, and the wait continues. For many students right now, it is the beginning of a long walk into Delta State University.

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