If you are planning to gain admission into Sokoto State University (SSU) for the 2025/2026 academic session, one of the first things you need to know is the official cut off mark.

Understanding the SSU cut off mark will help you determine whether you are eligible to participate in the Post UTME screening exercise and increase your chances of securing admission.

Here, you will learn everything about the SSU Cut Off Mark for the 2025/2026 academic session.

SSU JAMB Cut Off Mark 2025/2026 Session

The Sokoto State University JAMB cut off mark for the 2025/2026 academic session is officially set at 150.

This means that any candidate who scored 150 and above in the 2025 UTME and chose SSU as their institution of first or second choice is eligible to participate in the post UTME screening exercise.

While 150 is the minimum threshold for eligibility at SSU, candidates are strongly advised to aim for scores well above this mark, particularly for competitive courses and programmes such as medicine and surgery, law, and engineering.

SSU Departmental Cut Off Marks 2025/2026 Session

The table below outlines the estimated departmental cut off marks for selected courses at SSU for the 2025/2026 academic session.

Faculty of Sciences

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

Computer Science

180

Mathematics

160

Physics

160

Chemistry

165

Biology

160

Biochemistry

170

Microbiology

170

Statistics

160

Faculty of Social Sciences

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

Economics

170

Political Science

160

Sociology

155

Psychology

165

Geography

155

Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

English Language

160

History and International Studies

155

Arabic and Islamic Studies

150

French

150

Philosophy

150

Faculty of Education

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

Education and English

155

Education and Biology

155

Education and Mathematics

155

Education and Chemistry

155

Guidance and Counselling

150

Faculty of Management Sciences

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

Accounting

175

Business Administration

170

Banking and Finance

170

Public Administration

160

Faculty of Law

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

Law (LLB)

200

College of Health Sciences

Course

Estimated JAMB Cut Off Mark

Medicine and Surgery

220

Nursing Science

190

Medical Laboratory Science

185

Pharmacy

200

These figures underscore the importance of performing well in the JAMB UTME. Candidates applying to the College of Health Sciences or the Faculty of Law should aim for particularly high scores, as competition for places in these faculties is intense.

How to Improve Your Chances of Admission into SSU

Gaining admission into a competitive university can be challenging, but with the right approach, you can maximise your chances. The following advice will help you strengthen your application:

  1. Score well above the minimum cut off mark. A JAMB score of 150 makes you eligible, but it does not guarantee admission. Candidates with scores of 200 and above are far more competitive, especially for high demand programmes.

  2. Prepare thoroughly for the post UTME. The post UTME screening is where many candidates lose their admission chances. Obtain past questions for SSU post UTME, study widely, and practise time management during mock tests.

  3. Choose your course realistically. If your JAMB score is just above the minimum, consider applying for courses with lower departmental cut off marks while you strengthen your academic profile.

  4. Have your O-level results ready. Ensure that your O-level results have the required five credit passes in the appropriate subjects before applying. Missing credits can disqualify you at the verification stage.

  5. Apply on time. SSU post UTME registration is typically open for a limited period. Applying early ensures you are not caught out by last minute technical issues or deadline extensions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I gain admission into SSU with a score of 150?
A: Yes. A score of 150 qualifies you for admission consideration into many undergraduate programmes. However, admission also depends on your chosen course, O-level results, screening performance, and available spaces.

Q: Does meeting the cut off mark guarantee admission?
A: No. Meeting the required cut off mark only makes you eligible for consideration. Final admission depends on your general performance, O-level qualifications, screening results, and the availability of admission spaces.

Q: Does SSU accept Direct Entry candidates?
A: Yes. SSU admits qualified Direct Entry candidates into eligible programmes. Direct Entry applicants are assessed based on their academic qualifications rather than their UTME scores.

Q: Can candidates who did not choose SSU as their first choice apply?
A: Candidates who did not initially select SSU are generally required to process a Change of Institution through JAMB and make SSU their first choice institution before they can be considered for admission.

Q: Does SSU consider O-level results during admission?
A: Yes. O-level results are an important part of the admission process. Candidates must possess the required subject combinations and the minimum number of credit passes for their chosen programme.