DELSU Cut Off Mark 2026/2027 (JAMB & Departmental)

DELSU cut-off mark 2026/2027 – updated

This page has been updated for the 2026/2027 admission cycle. At the JAMB Policy Meeting on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions, held in Abuja on 11 May 2026 and chaired by the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, stakeholders agreed the national minimum admissible UTME scores for the new session. Anything you read on other sites quoting a 2022 or 2023 benchmark is out of date.

National minimum cut-off marks for 2026/2027

Institution type National minimum UTME score (out of 400)
Universities (federal, state and private) 150
Colleges of Nursing Sciences 150
Polytechnics and monotechnics 100
Colleges of education 100

DELSU is a university, so the national floor that applies to it is 150. That number is the absolute minimum JAMB will allow — it is not the score that gets you admitted.

General cut-off mark vs departmental cut-off mark — the difference that costs people admission

There are two separate numbers, and confusing them is the single most common reason candidates lose a place.

  • The general (institutional) cut-off mark is the minimum score DELSU will accept before it will even look at your application or invite you for screening. It can never be lower than the national minimum of 150, but the institution is free to set it higher.
  • The departmental (course) cut-off mark is the score you actually need for the specific course you chose. Competitive courses — Medicine and Surgery, Nursing, Law, Pharmacy, Computer Science, Accounting, Mass Communication and Engineering — routinely sit far above the general cut-off, often in the 230–280 range at popular institutions, and sometimes higher.

JAMB stated plainly at the 2026 policy meeting that the approved scores are national minimum benchmarks only and do not guarantee admission. Institutions may adopt higher cut-off marks based on how competitive a course is, but they cannot admit anyone below the national floor.

How DELSU actually decides who gets admitted

Meeting the cut-off mark puts you in the pool. Selection is then made on a combination of:

  1. Your UTME score — usually weighted 50%.
  2. Your Post-UTME or screening score — usually the other 50%, where screening is conducted.
  3. Your O’Level result — five credit passes including English Language and Mathematics for most courses, plus the subject combination your course requires. Some institutions convert your O’Level grades into points and add them to the aggregate.
  4. Catchment area and educationally less developed states quotas, which apply to federal and state institutions.
  5. Whether DELSU was your first choice on the JAMB form. First-choice candidates are considered before second-choice candidates in almost every case.

How to check the DELSU departmental cut-off mark for your course

Do not rely on figures copied between blogs. Check the source:

  1. Log in to the JAMB eFacility portal at efacility.jamb.gov.ng with the email and password you used to register.
  2. Open CAPS (Central Admission Processing System) and check your admission status there. CAPS is the only official record of whether you have been offered a place.
  3. Visit the official DELSU website and look under Admissions, Post-UTME or Screening for the current session’s advertised requirements.
  4. Call or email the DELSU admissions office directly if the site has not been updated. Departmental figures are frequently released only after screening closes.

One important caveat: many departmental cut-off marks are set after the fact. The institution ranks everyone who applied for the course, admits down the list until the places are filled, and the score of the last person admitted becomes that year’s departmental cut-off. That is why last year’s figure is a guide, not a promise.

2026/2027 admission deadlines you must not miss

  • Public universities: admissions must be concluded on or before 31 October 2026.
  • Private universities: 30 November 2026.
  • Polytechnics, monotechnics and colleges of education: 31 December 2026.
  • Accepting your offer: once an offer appears on CAPS you have four weeks to accept it. Offers not accepted within that window are withdrawn.

As a university, DELSU works to the 31 October 2026 deadline. Check CAPS regularly from the moment results are released — candidates lose admission every year simply because nobody told them an offer was sitting there.

New for 2026/2027: NCE and agricultural ND candidates no longer need UTME

A significant change was announced at the 2026 policy meeting. Candidates seeking admission into the Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) programme with a minimum of four credit passes are no longer required to sit the UTME. The same applies to candidates seeking National Diploma admission in non-technology agricultural and agriculture-related courses.

These candidates must still register with JAMB, and their credentials are screened, verified and certified before admission letters are issued through CAPS. The stated aim is to widen access to teacher education and agriculture while easing pressure on the UTME system.

What to do if your score is below the DELSU cut-off mark

A low score is a setback, not the end of the process. Realistic options:

  • Change of course. Switch to a less competitive course in the same institution. A score that will not carry Medicine may comfortably carry a related science course.
  • Change of institution. Use the JAMB change of institution/course service on your eFacility profile. State institutions and newer federal institutions typically have lower departmental cut-offs than the older, well-known ones.
  • Polytechnic route. With a national minimum of 100, polytechnics are open to far more candidates. Do ND, then HND, then a top-up — many employers do not distinguish.
  • NCE route. From 2026/2027 you can enter NCE with four O’Level credits and no UTME at all, then progress to a degree.
  • IJMB, JUPEB or a pre-degree programme. These give direct entry into 200 level and bypass the UTME cut-off entirely, though they cost money and take a year.
  • Part-time, sandwich or distance learning programmes at NUC-accredited institutions.
  • Sit the UTME again. If your target course is genuinely worth it, one more attempt with proper preparation beats four years in a course you will not finish.

Mistakes that cost candidates admission every year

  • Choosing DELSU as second choice, then expecting first-choice treatment.
  • Missing the Post-UTME or screening registration window entirely.
  • An O’Level subject combination that does not match the course requirement — a common one is applying for a science course without Physics or Further Mathematics.
  • Never logging in to CAPS, so an offer expires unaccepted.
  • Paying “admission agents” who promise a place. DELSU does not sell admission, and JAMB has repeatedly warned that CAPS is the only legitimate channel. If someone asks you for money to secure admission, it is a scam.
  • Uploading O’Level results late. Results not uploaded to your JAMB profile are treated as if they do not exist.

Frequently asked questions

What is the DELSU cut-off mark for 2026/2027?
The national minimum applicable to DELSU is 150. The institution may set a higher general cut-off, and individual departments almost always require more. Confirm the current figure on the official DELSU admissions page before applying.

Does scoring above the cut-off mark guarantee admission?
No. JAMB stated at the 2026 policy meeting that the approved scores are minimum benchmarks and not automatic admission. Places are limited and awarded by ranking.

Can DELSU admit someone below 150?
No. Institutions may go above the national minimum but are not permitted to admit below it.

Where can I see the official departmental cut-off marks?
On the official DELSU website under Admissions or Post-UTME, and through your JAMB CAPS profile. Blog figures are historical estimates.

When will DELSU conclude admissions for 2026/2027?
By 31 October 2026, in line with the deadlines set at the 2026 JAMB policy meeting.

How long do I have to accept an offer?
Four weeks from the date the offer appears on CAPS. After that it is withdrawn and the place goes to another candidate.

Do I still need the UTME for NCE?
Not from 2026/2027 if you hold at least four O’Level credit passes. You must still register with JAMB so your credentials can be verified through CAPS.

Related guides

Cut-off marks are set afresh each admission cycle and departmental figures change year to year. Always confirm the current requirement on the official DELSU website or through JAMB CAPS before you apply or pay for anything.

DELSU Cut off Mark for 2026/2027 | Departmental Cut off Mark

One of these includes the required cut off mark for that school, as well as the courses themselves. This is very important as it qualifies you into the entry points. It is very easy to obtain admission if one has met the required cut off mark for admission into a particular course.

The jamb fixed cut-off mark for DELSU is 180.

Candidates with higher scores in jamb are first considered for admission, candidates with lower scores though might meet the cut-off mark of 180 may likely not be admitted. In fact, it is the higher your scores, the higher the chance of being admitted into the university.

DELSU Departmental Cut-off Mark

Delta State University does not really have a specific cut-off mark for courses. However, candidates who have scored a minimum of 180 in the jamb examination are eligible to apply for admission into any of their choice courses.

Due to the high number of aspirants applying to study at Delta State University, the admission processes are becoming competitive and admissions are given based on the higher the jamb scores and the post-utme score, the higher the chances of being admitted.

Delta State University departmental cut-off marks are breakdown as follows:

S/N Faculty UTME Cut-Off Mark for 2026/2027
1 Agriculture
Agric. Economics 45
Agriculture 45
Animal Science 45
Fisheries 45
Forestry & Wild Life 45
Soil Science 45
Crop Science 45
2 Arts
English & Literary Studies 47
Fine & Applied Arts 45
French 45
History & Inter. Studies 46
Linguistics 45
Linguistics/Urhobo 45
Music 45
Philosophy 45
Religious Studies 45
Theatre Art 46
3 Basic Medical Science
Anatomy and Cell Biology 47
Medical Biochemistry 50
Nursing Science 62
Pharmacology & Therapeutics 50
Physiology 46
4 Clinical Science
Medicine & Surgery 63
5 Education
Agric Education 45
Biology Education 45
Business Education 45
Chemistry Education 45
Computer Education 45
Economics Education 45
English Education 45
Fine Art Education 45
French Education 45
Geography Education 45
Guidance & Counselling 45
Health Education 45
History Education 45
Home Economics 45
Integrated Science 45
Library & Information Science 45
Mathematics Education 45
Music Education 45
Physical and Health Education 45
Physics Education 45
Political Science Education 45
Religious Education 45
Social Science Education (Social Stud.) 45
6 Engineering
Chemical Engineering 45
Civil Engineering 45
Electrical Engineering 45
Mechanical Engineering 45
Petroleum Engineering 45
7 Law
Law 62
8 Management Science
Accounting and Finance 46
Banking & Finance 47
Business Administration 47
Marketing 45
9 Pharmacy
Pharmacy 60
10 Science
Animal & Environmental Biology 45
Biochemistry 45
Botany 45
Chemistry 45
Computer Science 50
Geology 45
Industrial Chemistry 45
Industrial Mathematics 45
Mathematics 45
Physics 45
Biochemistry Technology 45
Biological Technology 45
Chemistry Technology 45
Environmental Science Technology 45
Physics & Electronics Technology 45
11 Social Science
Accounting and Finance 46
Business Administration 47
Economics 46
Geography & Regional Planning 45
Mass Communication 48
Political Science 47
Psychology 45
Sociology 45
S/N Faculty D.E Cut-Off Mark for 2026/2027
1 Agriculture
Agric. Economics 45
Agriculture 45
Animal Science 45
Fisheries 45
Forestry & Wild Life 45
Soil Science 45
Crop Science 45
2 Arts
English & Literary Studies 48
Fine & Applied Arts 45
French 50
History & Inter. Studies 60
Linguistics 45
Linguistics/Urhobo 45
Music 50
Philosophy 45
Religious Studies 45
Theatre Art 45
3 Basic Medical Science
Anatomy and Cell Biology 50
Medical Biochemistry
Nursing Science 50
Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Physiology 46
4 Clinical Science
Medicine & Surgery 86
5 Education
Agric Education 45
Biology Education 45
Business Education 45
Chemistry Education 45
Computer Education 45
Economics Education 45
English Education 45
Fine Art Education 45
French Education 45
Geography Education 45
Guidance & Counselling 45
Health Education 45
History Education 45
Home Economics 45
Integrated Science 45
Library & Information Science 45
Mathematics Education 45
Music Education 45
Physical and Health Education 45
Physics Education 45
Political Science Education 45
Religious Education 45
Social Science Education (Social Stud.) 45
6 Engineering
Chemical Engineering 45
Civil Engineering 45
Electrical Engineering 50
Mechanical Engineering 48
Petroleum Engineering 50
7 Law
Law 48
8 Management Science
Accounting and Finance 46
Banking & Finance 46
Business Administration 45
Marketing 45
9 Pharmacy
Pharmacy 56
10 Science
Animal & Environmental Biology
Biochemistry 50
Botany
Chemistry
Computer Science 46
Geology 46
Industrial Chemistry
Industrial Mathematics
Mathematics
Physics 45
Biochemistry Technology 45
Biological Technology 45
Chemistry Technology 45
Environmental Science Technology 45
Physics & Electronics Technology 45
11 Social Science
Accounting and Finance 46
Business Administration 46
Economics 45
Geography & Regional Planning 45
Mass Communication 45
Political Science 45
Psychology 45
Sociology 45

Delsu post utme is another thing you should be considering, the date of the screening, how to register for the post utme exam, and venue, all are found on the delsu post utme page, good luck.

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