Kogi State's Confluence University Sets 160 as UTME Cut-Off Score
The Registrar, Olufunke Hudson, emphasized that candidates unable to secure their preferred program may be offered an alternative, urging a prompt response. She advised candidates to upload their O'level results on JAMB's CAPS for admission processing and emphasized the importance of having the correct UTME subject combination and at least five credits in relevant O'level subjects.
The Confluence University of Science and Technology, owned by the Kogi State Government, has commenced its 2023/2024 admission process. The university announced that candidates who scored 160 and above in the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examination (UTME) will be eligible for admission into its over 38 undergraduate programs across six faculties. These faculties include Science, Computing and Informatics, Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Science and Technology Education, and Management and Social Sciences.
The Registrar, Olufunke Hudson, emphasized that candidates unable to secure their preferred program may be offered an alternative, urging a prompt response. She advised candidates to upload their O'level results on JAMB's CAPS for admission processing and emphasized the importance of having the correct UTME subject combination and at least five credits in relevant O'level subjects.
Prospective candidates considering a switch to the university were instructed to effect the change on the JAMB portal, choosing Confluence University of Science and Technology as their first choice. The university encourages candidates to select the desired program, ensuring compliance with the requisite UTME subject combination and relevant O'level results with a UTME score of at least 160.
Hudson further clarified that all programs are available for Direct Entry, except those in the last three faculties listed above. For additional details, candidates were directed to visit the university's website for post-UTME screening.