ABSU Cut-Off Mark 2025/2026


The JAMB cut-off mark for Abia State University (ABSU), ABSU Cut-Off Mark 2025/2026 academic session is 140. This applies to all ABSU aspirants. 

Abia State University (ABSU), located in Uturu, Abia State, Nigeria, was established in 1981 by the then Governor of Imo State, Sam Mbakwe, and began academic activities in 1985. Originally known as Imo State University Uturu, it was renamed Abia State University in 1991 following the creation of Abia State. ABSU’s mission is to provide quality education, research, and community service.

Over the years, the university has steadily grown, expanding its academic programs and infrastructure to meet the needs of its increasing student population. ABSU offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various faculties, continuing its commitment to academic excellence.

Today, ABSU is a key institution in Abia State and Nigeria, playing an important role in the nation’s educational development.

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ABSU Frequently Asked Questions

What is the JAMB cut-off for ABSU?

ABSU JAMB cut-off mark is 140

Is ABSU Post UTME form for 2025 out?

YES! As at the time of writing this post UTME form has been released.

ABSU Cut-Off Mark 2025/2026

ABSU Departmental Cut-Off Mark 2025/2026

Abia State University (ABSU) typically has a different departmental cut-off mark from its general JAMB cut-off mark. While the JAMB cut-off mark for 2024 is set at 140, the departmental cut-off mark is the final determinant for admission. However, for several years, ABSU has not made its departmental merit, ELDS (Educationally Less Developed States), or catchment cut-off marks public.

Based on past trends, it is likely that ABSU may not release the departmental cut-off marks for the 2024/2025 session. If they do decide to make it public, updates will be provided accordingly.

READ: JAMB/UTME Cut-Off Mark For All Schools 2025/2026

ABSU O’Level Requirements for Admission

To be eligible for admission into Abia State University (ABSU), candidates must fulfill specific O’Level requirements. They are required to have at least five credit passes in relevant subjects to meet the basic criteria for admission.

Among the five required credits, English Language and Mathematics are compulsory for all candidates. These are essential subjects regardless of the course the candidate intends to pursue.

The remaining subjects depend on the candidate’s chosen course of study. For example, candidates applying for Science courses will need subjects such as PhysicsChemistry, and Biology, while candidates for Arts or Social Science courses may need subjects like Literature in EnglishGovernment, and Economics.

Additionally, the O’Level results must come from recognized examination bodies like WAEC (West African Examinations Council), NECO (National Examinations Council), or NABTEB (National Business and Technical Examinations Board). Meeting these requirements is essential for candidates applying for admission through the UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) or Direct Entry.

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