The cut-off mark for Kebbi State Polytechnic for the 2021/2022 academic session has been announced and we are going to discuss it in this article.
Firstly, to understand this article clearly, you ought to know what a cut-off mark is, and what it means to you and Kebbi State Polytechnic.
What is a Cut-off mark?
A cut off mark is a stipulated score one has to reach if he/she wants to be qualified for that position or in this case, Kebbi State Polytechnic admission.
Therefore, candidates regardless of any other factor have to score or reach this particular benchmark to be considered for admission at Kebbi State Polytechnic.
And for the 2021/2022 admission, the Kebbi State Polytechnic has decided that the cut-off mark for the upcoming academic decision has decided that all candidates who have placed Kebbi State Polytechnic as their first choice in institution and at the same time, reach the requisite eligibility standards on addition to scoring a total If 120 marks or above in the JAMB UTME exams are free to process to apply and purchase the Kebbi State Polytechnic university Post UTME form.
Departmental Cut-off Mark For Kebbi State Polytechnic
- Accountancy: 140 and above.
- Agricultural Engineering/Technology: 140 and above.
- Architectural Technology: 140 and above.
- Banking And Finance: 140 and above.
- Building Technology: 140 and above.
- Business Administration & Management: 140 and above.
- Civil Engineering Technology: 140 and above.
- Computer Science: 140 and above.
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology: 140 and above.
- Estate Management And Valuation: 140 and above.
- Local Government Studies: 140 and above.
- Marketing: 140 and above.
- Mechanical Engineering Technology: 140 and above.
- Metallurgical Engineering Technology: 140 and above.
- Public Administration: 140 and above.
- Quantity Surveying: 140 and above.
- Science Laboratory Technology: 140 and above.
- Statistics: 140 and above.
- Surveying And Geoinformatics: 140 and above.
- Urban And Regional Planning: 140 and above.
Conclusion
The general cut-off mark and the departmental cut-off mark are usually different, especially for courses that have high application therefore, the cut-off mark is higher.
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