EKSU Cut Off Mark for 2023/2024 Admission Exercise

Have you ever wondered what it takes to be admitted into Ekiti State University (EKSU) for the 2023/2024 academic session? The answer lies in the newly announced cut-off marks for various courses.

EKSU Admission Cut Off Mark

Ekiti State University (EKSU), a prominent academic institution situated in Ado-Ekiti, has recently publicised its cut-off marks for the forthcoming 2023/2024 academic admissions. Candidates aspiring for a seat in this distinguished university must meet these criteria to be deemed eligible for the Post UTME screening exercise. This article aims to provide comprehensive information regarding the cut-off marks, as well as some background information about the university.

🏫 About Ekiti State University, established in 1982, has changed its name four times.
🎯 Cut-Off General cut-off mark for admission is 140 in UTME.
⚖️ Eligibility Scoring above or equal to the cut-off makes one eligible for Post UTME.
🏥 Nursing Minimum UTME score for Nursing is 220.
⚖️ Law Minimum UTME score for Law is 240.
🩺 Medicine Minimum UTME score for Medicine is 250.
🔄 Changes Candidates can change courses on JAMB CAPS if they score lower.
📚 Other EKSU accepts JUPEB (min. 7 points) but not IJMB for admission.

A Brief Overview of EKSU: From Inception to Today

Established originally as Obafemi Awolowo University in Ado-Ekiti on 30th March 1982, EKSU has a rich history. The institution was inaugurated by the late Chief Michael Adekunle Ajasin, the first civilian governor of Ondo State. The university has evolved remarkably over the years. In fact, it holds the unique distinction of being the only Nigerian university to have undergone four name changes within a quarter-century. Today, EKSU stands as a beacon of academic excellence and continues to attract students from various parts of the country.

EKSU’s Cut-Off Marks for 2023/2024 Academic Session: A Detailed Insight

General Cut-Off Criteria

The management of EKSU has declared that candidates who opted for EKSU during their UTME registration and scored 140 and above in the last UTME are eligible for Post UTME screening. Scoring below this benchmark disqualifies candidates from participating in the EKSU Post UTME exercise.

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

Course-Specific Cut-Off Marks

For candidates interested in high-demand courses such as Nursing, Law, and Medicine (MBBS), the university has set specific cut-off marks. These are as follows:

  • Nursing: 220
  • Law: 240
  • Medicine (MBBS): 250

Candidates scoring below these cut-off marks in these specific courses have the option to apply for Post UTME screening for other courses. It is crucial to update this change on the JAMB CAPS portal to be considered for admission.

Alternative Admission Routes

In addition to the traditional UTME route, EKSU also accepts JUPEB scores with a minimum of 7 points for admission. However, please note that the university does not accept IJMB scores.

Conclusion

EKSU’s announcement of its cut-off marks serves as a vital guideline for all prospective students aiming for admission in the 2023/2024 academic session. These cut-off criteria have been carefully set to ensure that the university maintains its high standards of academic excellence.

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