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DELSU Departmental Cut Off Mark And Screening Score Details For 2016/2017

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delta-state-University-DelsuGuide to those seeking admission into the Delta State University for the 2016/2017 Academic Session.


 

This is to inform staff, students, other members of the University community and the general public that the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Victor F. Peretomode, on the recommendation of the University Admissions Board (UAB) has directed that the cut-off marks for Admissions be published as a guide to those seeking admission into the Delta State University for the 2016/2017 Academic Session.

Accordingly, the cut-off marks across the various Departments are here under published as follows:

S/N. FACULTY/DEPARTMENTS CUT-OFF MARK

  1. AGRICULTURE
  • Agricultural Economics/Extension 45
  • Animal Science 45
  • Fisheries 45
  • Soil Science 45
  • Forestry & /wild Life 45
  1. ARTS
  • English & Literary Studies 50
  • Fine & Applied Arts 45
  • French 45
  • History & International Studies 50
  • Linguistics 45
  • Philosophy 45
  • Religious Studies 45
  • Theatre Arts 45
  1. BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
  • Anatomy and Cell Biology 47
  • Medical Biochemistry 50
  • Pharmacology & Therapeutics 50
  • Physiology 50
  • Medicine & Surgery 65
  • Nursing Science 63
  1. EDUCATION
  • Agricultural Science Education 45
  • Biology Education 48
  • Business Education 50
  • Chemistry Education 45
  • Computer Education 50
  • Economics Education 50
  • English Education 48
  • Guidance & Counselling 45
  • Geography Education 47
  • Health Education 45
  • Home Economics 45
  • Integrated Science 45

S/N. FACULTY/DEPARTMENTS CUT-OFF MARK

  • Library Science Education 50
  • Mathematics Education 45
  • Nursery & Primary Education 45
  • Physical and Health Education 45
  • Physics Education 45
  • Political Science Education 50
  • Social Science Education (Soc. Studies) 45
  • Religious Education 45
  • Technical Education 45
  1. ENGINEERING
  • Civil Engineering 55
  • Electrical & Electronics Engineering 55
  • Mechanical Engineering 55
  1. MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
  • Banking & Finance 56
  • Business Administration 56
  • Accounting & Finance 56
  • Marketing 45
  1. PHARMACY 60
  1. SCIENCE
  • Animal & Environmental Biology 45
  • Biochemistry 50
  • Biological Technology 45
  • Chemistry Technology 45
  • Physics & Electronics Technology 45
  • Environmental Science Technology 45
  • Botany 45
  • Chemistry 45
  • Computer Science 50
  • Geology 50
  • Industrial Chemistry 45
  • Industrial Mathematics 45
  • Microbiology 55
  • Physics 45
  1. SOCIAL SCIENCE
  • Business Administration 56
  • Economics 57
  • Geography & Regional Planning 45
  • Mass Communication 55
  • Political Science 55
  • Psychology 45
  • Sociology 48

DELSU grading system is as follows:

(1) O’ Level screening: add up your 5 O’ level subjects either

WAEC or NECO

A1 = 12mk, B2 = 10mks, B3 = 8mks, C4 = 6mks, C5 = 4mks

and C6 = 2mks.

The total from your Waec/Neco multiplied by 0.75.

(2) No of result sittings: 1sitting = 5mks and 2sittings = 0mk.

(3) Divide your Jamb score by 8.

(4) Add up d mks together to get your final score.

It is emphasises on….. Waec 45%, jamb 50%, and 1 sitting

5%…

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