ABSU Cut-Off Mark for 2023/2024 Admission Exercise

Abia State University (ABSU) has announced the cut-off mark for the 2023/2024 academic session admission exercise. To be eligible for the Post UTME screening exercise, candidates must score at least 140 in the JAMB Examination. Those scoring below this mark are deemed ineligible for the Post UTME at ABSU. ABSU, which offers a range of degrees, operates from two campuses located in Uturu and Umuahia.

ABSU Admission Cut Off Mark

Abia State University (ABSU), one of Nigeria’s state-owned universities, has announced the cut-off mark for its 2023/2024 academic session admission exercise. This key metric forms a pivotal part of the university’s admission process, determining students’ eligibility for the Post UTME screening exercise.

🏫 University Abia State University (ABSU).
📚 Academic Session 2023/2024.
✍️ Event Cut-off mark announcement for admission exercise.
🎯 Cut-off Mark National cut-off of 140 in JAMB Examination.
🎓 Who is Eligible? Candidates who scored 140 and above.
🚫 Who is Not Eligible? Candidates scoring below 140 are not eligible for ABSU Post UTME.
💡 ABSU Profile Offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate degrees; has two campuses.
📍 Locations Main campus in Uturu; College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine in Umuahia.

A Glimpse into Abia State University

Renowned for offering a diverse range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programmes, ABSU holds a prominent place among Nigeria’s state universities. It maintains two campuses, with the main campus nestled in the serene environment of Uturu, and the College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine located in Umuahia, the Abia State capital.

SEE ALSO: Cut-off Marks for Other Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges.

Cutting the Chase: The ABSU Cut-Off Mark

The management of ABSU has, after due deliberation, released the cut-off mark that will serve as a guide for the 2023/2024 academic session admission exercise. This benchmark is not just a figure but a critical determinant that signifies a candidate’s qualification and eligibility for ABSU’s Post UTME.

The Defining Score

The cut-off mark for the upcoming academic session has been set at a NATIONAL CUT-OFF OF 140. This indicates that any candidate scoring 140 or above in the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination is deemed eligible to partake in the ABSU post-UTME screening exercise.

Implications of the Cut-off Mark

The announcement of the cut-off mark heralds a critical phase in ABSU’s admission process. Candidates scoring exactly or above the specified cut-off mark have successfully crossed the first hurdle towards gaining admission into ABSU. They are qualified and eligible to participate in the Post UTME screening exercise, which further assesses their aptitude and readiness for the university’s academic rigours.

However, candidates who unfortunately score below the cut-off mark are not considered eligible or qualified for the ABSU Post UTME. They may need to reconsider their options and explore other educational opportunities.

In Summary

Setting the cut-off mark is a fundamental part of ABSU’s thorough and competitive admission process. It allows the university to maintain its high academic standards by selecting only those students who have displayed a commendable level of academic prowess in the JAMB examination.

The journey towards obtaining a higher education degree is both thrilling and challenging, and the announcement of the cut-off mark is merely one of the stepping stones in this journey. Best wishes to all the candidates aiming for a spot in ABSU’s programmes in the 2023/2024 academic session!

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