If you are an aspirant of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, you might be wondering what the cut-off marks are for the 2024/2025 academic session. Cut-off marks are the minimum scores that candidates must obtain in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and the Post-UTME screening to be eligible for admission into various programs in the university. In this post, I will explain LAUTECH cut-off marks, how they are calculated, and what they mean for your admission chances.
LAUTECH JAMB Cut-Off Mark 2024/2025
The first type of cut-off mark is the JAMB cut-off mark. This is the minimum score that candidates must have in the UTME to be considered for admission into LAUTECH. According to the official website of LAUTECH, the JAMB cut-off mark for the 2024/2025 academic session is 180. This means that if you scored less than 180 in the UTME, you are not eligible to apply for admission into LAUTECH. However, scoring 180 or above does not guarantee your admission, as you still have to meet other requirements such as the departmental cut-off mark and the O’level result. “ALSO READ LAUTECH School Fees Schedule for 2023/2024 Academic Session”
LAUTECH Departmental Cut-Off Mark 2024/2025
The second type of cut-off mark is the departmental cut-off mark. This is the minimum score that candidates must have in the post-UTME screening to be eligible for admission into a specific program or department in LAUTECH. The departmental cut-off mark varies depending on the competitiveness and availability of the quota for each program. The higher the demand and lower the supply, the higher the cut-off mark. For example, Medicine, Engineering, and Computer Science usually have higher cut-off marks than Agriculture, Education, and Arts.
The departmental cut-off marks for major programs in LAUTECH for the 2024/2025 academic session are as follows:
Program | Cut-Off Mark |
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Accounting | 200 |
Agricultural Economics | 180 |
Agricultural Engineering | 180 |
Agricultural Extension and Rural Development | 180 |
Anatomy | 230 |
Animal Nutrition and Biotechnology | 180 |
Animal Production and Health | 180 |
Architecture | 200 |
Biochemistry | 230 |
Building | 190 |
Business Management | 200 |
Chemical Engineering | 200 |
Civil Engineering | 200 |
Computer Engineering | 200 |
Computer Science | 210 |
Consumer and Home Economics | 180 |
Crop and Environmental Protection | 180 |
Crop Production and Soil Science | 180 |
Cyber Security Science | 190 |
Earth Science | 190 |
Economics | 190 |
Electronic and Electrical Engineering | 200 |
English and Literary Studies | 190 |
Estate Management | 180 |
Fine and Applied Arts | 180 |
Fisheries and Aquaculture | 180 |
Food Engineering | 180 |
Food Science | 180 |
Forest Resources Management | 180 |
History | 180 |
Hospitality and Tourism Management | 180 |
Information System | 180 |
Library and Information Science | 180 |
Marketing | 180 |
Mechanical Engineering | 200 |
Medical Laboratory Science | 250 |
Medicine | 270 |
Nursing | 260 |
Nutrition and Dietetics | 220 |
Philosophy | 180 |
Physiology | 230 |
How to Calculate LAUTECH Cut-Off Marks
To calculate your departmental cut-off mark, you need to add your UTME score and your Post-UTME score and divide by two. For example,
if you scored 220 in UTME and 70 in Post-UTME
your departmental cut-off mark is (220 + 70) /2 =145.
If you are applying for a program that has a cut-off mark of 150
you will not be admitted because your score is lower than the required cut-off mark.
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Impact of Cut-Off Marks on Admission Chances
Cut-off marks are important indicators of your admission chances into LAUTECH. However, they are not the only factors that determine your admission status. Other factors include:
- Your O’level result: You must have at least five credit passes in relevant subjects, including English and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings.
- Your choice of program: You must choose a program that matches your UTME subject combination and your O’level result. For example, if you want to study Medicine, you must have Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in both UTME and O’level.
- Your choice of institution: You must choose LAUTECH as your first choice of institution in UTME. If you choose LAUTECH as your second choice, you will not be considered for admission.
- Your state of origin: LAUTECH is jointly owned by Oyo and Osun states. Therefore, candidates from these states have a higher chance of getting admitted than candidates from other states. This is because LAUTECH reserves a certain percentage of its admission quota for indigenes of the two states.
Conclusions
LAUTECH cut-off marks are essential for candidates who want to gain admission into the university. They help to measure the academic performance and suitability of candidates for various programs. To increase your chances of getting admitted into LAUTECH, you should aim to score higher than the cut-off marks for your chosen program. You should also prepare well for both UTME and Post-UTME exams, and meet all the other admission requirements. For more details about LAUTECH Cut-Off marks click Here.
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