KSUSTA Post UTME / DE Form for 2025/2026 Admission

KSUSTA Post UTME / DE Form for 2025/2026 Admission

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Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero has opened its Post UTME and Direct Entry screening for the 2025/2026 session. Registration runs online from 20th August to 12th September 2025 for candidates who made the school their first choice and meet the cut-off marks. Applicants are advised to apply early and follow all given instructions carefully.

KSUSTA Opens 2025/2026 Post UTME And Direct Entry Screening

Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero, has thrown its doors open for the 2025/2026 undergraduate admission exercise. The Post UTME and Direct Entry screening will begin on Wednesday, 20 August and close on Friday, 12 September 2025. That is the window, and it is strictly online.

This round is for candidates who picked KSUSTA as their first choice, scored at least 150 in UTME, or hold recognised passes in HND, ND, NCE, IJMB, or similar qualifications.

Who can apply

The eligibility list is clear and simple:

  • UTME candidates with a minimum score of 150 points
  • Direct Entry applicants with Credit or Merit passes in HND, ND, NCE, LIMB, or its equivalent in relevant areas

Every candidate must also upload O’level results to the JAMB CAPS portal. Without that, no registration will fly.

The cut-off marks

KSUSTA has set different cut-offs for its courses. A few highlights:

  • Faculty of Agriculture: Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry – 150 to 160
  • Faculty of Education: Most courses – 150 to 160
  • Faculty of Life Sciences: Biochemistry, Microbiology – 160 to 170
  • Faculty of Physical Sciences: Computer Science – 160 to 170, others 150 to 160
  • Faculty of Engineering: Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, ICT – 160 to 170
  • Faculty of Environmental Science: Architecture and Building – 160 to 170, Planning and Surveying – 150 to 160
  • College of Health Sciences: Nursing Sciences – up to 250, Medicine and Surgery – 220 to 250

For Direct Entry, NCE, IJMB, ND, and HND holders also have specific merit levels ranging from Lower Credit to Distinction, depending on the course.

How to register

The process is online only, no need to visit the school physically. Here’s how to get through it:

  • Go to the KSUSTA application portal
  • Enter your JAMB registration number to check eligibility
  • Click “More Information” beside your course to see details
  • Select “Apply Now” and either log in with Google or create a new account
  • Confirm your email with the activation code sent to you
  • Pay the non-refundable N2,000 fee online
  • Fill in all required details, check carefully, and submit
  • Print the completed screening form for your record

Key reminders

Need help?

For enquiries, candidates can call these lines between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm daily:

  • 08035894585
  • 08061299137
  • 07051739494

Or send an email to admission.office@ksusta.edu.ng.

Closing thoughts

The deadline of 12 September may sound far, but as anyone who has faced a slow portal knows, time runs faster than you think. For students hoping to join KSUSTA this year, this is the chance. Miss it, and you might just be telling yourself “chai, I for don apply earlier.”

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