As the academic year approaches, Lagos State University (LASU) has officially released its much-anticipated cut-off marks for the 2023/2024 admission screening exercise. Prospective students seeking admission into LASU must meet both the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and departmental cut-off marks to be eligible for the Post UTME/DE screening. In a recent announcement by the JAMB Registrar, the minimum cut-off mark for LASU has been set at 140.
JAMB Cut Off Mark:
To be considered for admission at LASU, candidates are required to achieve a JAMB score of at least 140 in the 2023/2024 admission screening exercise. This serves as the initial benchmark, and candidates meeting this criterion will proceed to the next stage of the admission process.
LASU Departmental Cut Off Marks:
While the JAMB cut-off mark is a general requirement, each department at LASU has its specific cut-off mark. Candidates are encouraged to aim for scores higher than the minimum, as this will enhance their chances of securing admission into their desired departments. Below is the departmental cut-off mark for LASU for the upcoming academic session:
- Accountancy/Accounting – 195
- Aeronautic and Astronautic Engineering – 195
- Agriculture – 195
- Arabic Studies – 195
- Banking and Finance – 195
- Biochemistry – 195
- Botany – 195
- Business Administration – 195
- Business Education – 195
- Chemical and Polymer Engineering – 195
- Chemistry – 195
- Christian Religious Studies – 195
- Computer Science – 195
- Curriculum Studies – 195
- Dentistry and Dental – 195
- Drama/Dramatic/Performing Arts – 195
- Early Childhood and Primary Education – 195
- Economics – 195
- Education Accounting – 195
- Education and Arabic – 195
- Education and Biology – 195
- Education and Chemistry – 195
- Education and Christian Religious Studies – 195
- Education and Computer Science – 195
- Education and Economics – 195
- Education and English Language – 195
- Education and French – 195
- Education and Geography – 195
- Education and History – 195
- Education and Islamic Studies – 195
- Education and Mathematics – 195
- Education and Physics – 195
- Education and Political Science – 195
- Education and Yoruba – 195
- Education, Language, and French – 195
- Education Foundations – 195
- Educational Management – 195
- Electronics and Computer Engineering – 195
- English Language – 195
- Fine and Applied Arts – 195
- Fisheries – 195
- French – 195
- Geography and Planning – 195
- Guidance and Counselling – 195
- Health Education – 195
- History and International Studies – 195
- Industrial Relations and Personnel Management – 195
- Insurance – 195
- Islamic Studies – 195
- Law – 195
- Local Government and Development Studies – 195
- Marketing – 195
- Mass Communication – 195
- Mathematics – 195
- Mechanical Engineering – 195
- Medicine and Surgery – 195
- Microbiology – 195
- Music – 195
- Nursing/Nursing Science – 195
- Peace Studies – 195
- Pharmacology – 195
- Physical and Health Education – 195
- Physics – 195
- Physiology – 195
- Political Science – 195
- Portuguese/English – 195
- Psychology – 195
- Public Administration – 195
- Sociology – 195
- Teacher Education Science – 195
- Technological Management – 195
- Technology and Vocational Education – 195
- Transport Management Technology – 195
- Yoruba and Communication Arts – 195
- Zoology – 195
Conclusion:
Candidates who fall short of the cut-off marks are advised to consider obtaining a JAMB change of course form or a change of admission form from the JAMB portal. This is particularly crucial for those who initially selected highly competitive courses. As the LASU 2023/2024 admission process kicks off, aspiring students are encouraged to diligently prepare and aim for excellence to secure their spots at this esteemed institution.