LASUSTECH Announces 2024 Cut-Off Mark for Prospective Students

Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH) has set the cut-off mark for the 2024 academic session at 160 for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

LASUSTECH Announces 2024 Cut-Off Mark for Prospective Students

The Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH) has officially announced the cut-off mark for the 2024 academic session. Prospective students must achieve a minimum score of 160 in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to be eligible for admission. 

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For the 2024 academic session, LASUSTECH has set the general cut-off mark at 160. However, meeting this score does not guarantee admission, as other factors such as course competitiveness and overall candidate performance play significant roles.

Different courses may have higher cut-off marks based on their popularity and the number of applicants. Notably:

  • Engineering Courses: Typically have higher cut-off marks due to high demand.
  • Medical and Health Sciences: Known for their competitive nature, often requiring scores well above 160.
  • Management and Social Sciences: Some courses may accept the general cut-off mark, while others might require higher scores depending on demand.

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To increase your chances of admission, aim to exceed the minimum cut-off mark significantly to become a more competitive candidate. LASUSTECH conducts a post-UTME screening, and excelling in this screening can enhance your admission prospects. Study past questions and understand the exam format.

Be strategic in course selection. If your UTME score is close to the minimum cut-off mark, consider less competitive courses to improve your admission chances. Regularly check LASUSTECH’s official website and social media for the latest updates on admission requirements.

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Ensure all academic and identification documents are complete and ready for submission to avoid delays or disqualification.