In this article, I will like to elaborate more about the Lagos State University (LASU) cut-off mark 2024/2025. If you’ve been searching for the Lagos State University Jamb cut-off mark or its departmental aggregate then you are on the right page. This is to inform the general public that the management of the institution has announced the 2024/2025 cut-off mark.
This cut-off mark is for those that chose LASU as their first choice in the last Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and those who didn’t choose the school but were willing to apply for a change of institution. Please note that the Lagos State University does not accept second choice. Also, This article will help students preparing for the upcoming JAMB & POST UTME examination to know the minimum score expected of them to have before processing admission.
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Lagos State University (LASU) Jamb Cut Off Mark 2024/2025
The Lagos State University Jamb cut-off mark is the general cut-off mark set as a benchmark for all courses offered in the institution. LASU Jamb’s cut-off mark for the 2024/2025 academic session is 190, so for a student to register for the Lagos State University POST UTME he or she must score nothing less than 190 in the concluded JAMB examination. However, Due to high competition, it’s advisable to score more than the required cut-off mark to boost your chances of gaining admission into the university.
Lagos State University Cut Off Mark for All Courses 2024/2025
Lagos State University’s departmental cut-off mark is the official benchmark score set to process admission for each course. This cut-off mark is decided by the management of each faculty after the successful conclusion of the institution’s POST UTM Examination. Meanwhile, The mark is determined by the performance of students after the examination or screening. Candidates should note that not all school releases cut off mark to process admission after the conclusion of Post utme examination or screening.
This article will be updated once the management of the Lagos State University (LASU) releases the cut-off mark that will be used in processing 2024/2025 admission.
How To Calculate LASU Aggregate/Screening Score
Every aspirant candidate that participated in the Lagos State University Post Utme / Screening must know how to calculate their aggregate score for confirmation. Follow the simple steps below to calculate your screening score
- Divide your JAMB score by 8
- Divide your post utme score by 2
- After which you add both of them together.
For example; You score 300 in JAMB and 80 in post utme that means;
300/8 = 37.5
80/2 = 40
i.e 37.5 + 40 = 77.5
However, some institutions only use post utme result to admit candidates while some use O’level and Jamb result to determine student screening result. Click here to read more about aggregate score calculation.
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Oyinkansola says
Can I study nursing in lasu with 200
Temitope Ilesanmi says
Can i study architecture in lasu with 162
Omotorshor999 says
What medical course can I study with 244
Her Boyfriend says
I got 217 I for lasu, for political science do I have a high chance of admission??
Zanny Tiara says
Can I study hematology and blood transfusion with 210in lasu
Quadri adegunle adedayo says
Can I study thearter and art in lasu with 198
Gbemiro says
I score 166 can lasu Admit for computer engineering
Chidi Amuzie says
Can I study computer science with 190
Mateen Muftau says
can i enter lasu with 180
Ella says
What is the cut off mark for nursing in LASU
princess says
when is the result gonna be out
Ashade kehinde victoria says
I choose ibadan last year but i was financially bouyant that is why am asking if i can use last year jamb to further my academic pursuit in lasu
Ashade kehinde victoria says
Highlight discussion, if i can use last year jamb result to enter lasu
Adeola abosede says
Thanks