LASUED Cut-Off Mark for 2023/2024 Academic Session

If you are an aspiring student looking to secure admission into Lagos State University of Education (LASUED) for the 2024/2025 academic session, understanding the cut-off mark is crucial. In this comprehensive guide, we will provide you with the latest information on LASUED’s cut-off mark for various courses and departments. Furthermore, we’ll explain how to calculate your aggregate score and outline the next steps after meeting the cut-off mark.

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What is LASUED Cut-Off Mark?

For the 2023/2024 academic session, the LASUED cut-off mark is set at 170. This means that candidates who score 170 or higher in the UTME are eligible to apply for admission. However, meeting the cut-off mark is just the first step; other factors, including post-UTME screening and departmental cut-off marks, also play a significant role in the admission process.

The LASUED cut-off mark is the minimum score required in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for eligibility to seek admission at LASUED. This mark is determined by the university management, taking into account factors like the number of applicants, available slots, and the academic performance of previous students.

How to Calculate LASUED Aggregate Score

Your LASUED aggregate score combines your UTME score with your post-UTME score, which is a test conducted by the university to assess your suitability for admission. To calculate your aggregate score, follow this formula:

Aggregate Score = (UTME Score / 8) + (Post-UTME Score / 2)

For example, if you scored 200 in the UTME and 60 in the post-UTME, your aggregate score would be:

Aggregate Score = (200 / 8) + (60 / 2)
Aggregate Score = 25 + 30
Aggregate Score = 55

Your aggregate score will significantly influence your chances of gaining admission to your chosen course and department. Higher scores enhance your chances.

LASUED Departmental Cut-Off Marks for 2024/2025

LASUED departmental cut-off marks represent the minimum aggregate scores required for admission into specific courses and departments. These cut-off marks can vary depending on the competitiveness and available slots in each department. While official departmental cut-off marks for the 2024/2025 academic session have not been released, based on previous years, here is a list of potential departmental cut-off marks for some courses:

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College of Humanities Education (COHED)

Program Cut-off mark
B.A. Ed. Christian Religious Studies 170
B.A. Christian Religious Studies 170
B.A. Ed. History & Diplomatic Studies 170
B.A. History & Diplomatic Studies 170
B.A. Ed. Islamic Studies 170
B.A. Islamic Studies 170
B.A. Ed. Fine Arts 170
B.A. Fine Arts 170
B.A. Theatre & Performing Arts 170
B.A. Ed. Music 170
B.A. Music 170

College of Science Education (COSED)

Program Cut-off mark
B.Sc. Ed. Biology 180
B.Sc. Chemistry 190
B.Sc. Ed. Mathematics 180
B.Sc. Statistics 180
B.Sc. Ed. Health Education 180
B.Sc. Biology 190
B.Sc. Ed. Physics 180
B.Sc. Mathematics 180
B.Sc. Ed. Integrated Science 180
B.Sc. Ed. Chemistry 180
B.Sc. Physics 180
B.Sc. Ed. Statistics 180
B.Sc. Ed. Human Kinetics 190

College of Languages and Communication Arts Education (COLCAED)

Program Cut-off mark
B.A. Ed English 180
B.A. French 170
B.A. Ed Yoruba 170
B.A. Igbo 170
B.A. English 180
B.A. Ed. Arabic 170
B.A. Yoruba 180
B.A. Ed Hausa 180
B.A. Ed French 180
B.A. Arabic 180
B.A. Ed Igbo 180
B.A. Hausa 180

College of Specialized and Professional Education (COSPED)

Program Cut-off marks
B.Ed Early Childhood Care Education 180
B.Ed Special Education 180
B.Ed Primary Education Studies 180
B.Ed Adult Education 180
B.Ed Counselling Psychology 180

College of Vocational and Entrepreneur Education (COVED)

Program Cut-off mark
B.Sc. Ed. Agriculture Science 180
B.Sc. Ed. Business Education 180
B.Sc. Accounting 180
B.Sc. Ed. Home Economics 180
B.Sc. Ed. Secretarial Administration 180
B. Ed. Entrepreneurship 180
B Sc. Home Economics 180
B.Sc. Ed. Accounting 180

College of Management and Social Science Education (COMSSED)

Program Cut-off marks
B.Sc Ed. Economics 180
B.Sc. Ed. Political Science 180
B.Sc. Geography 180
B.Sc. Ed. Civic and Citizenship 180
B.Sc. Economics 180
B.Sc. Political Science 180
B.Sc. Transport Management 180
B.Sc. Ed. Educational Management 180
B.Sc. Ed Geography 180
B.Sc. Ed. Social Studies 180

College of Information and Technology Education (COITED)

 

Program

Cut-off mark
B.Sc. Ed. Computer Science 180
B.Sc. Ed. Educational Technology 180
B.Sc. Ed. Metalwork Technology 180
B.Sc. Computer Science 180
B.Sc. Ed. Electrical Technology 180
B.Sc. Ed. Woodwork Technology 180
B.Sc. Ed. Educational Technology 180
B.Sc. Ed. Automobile Technology 180
BLIS Library and Information Science 180

 

As of the time of writing, the LASUED Post UTME cut-off marks for the 2023/2024 academic year have not been officially released by the university management. However, based on historical trends, we can estimate the cut-off marks for some popular courses and programs offered by the university.

Post-UTME Cut-Off Marks

Program Cut-off mark
Education and English Language 55%
Education and Mathematics 50%
Education and Biology 50%
Education and Chemistry 50%
Education and Physics 50%
Education and Economics 55%
Education and Geography 50%
Education and History 50%
Education and Political Science 55%
Education and Religious Studies 50%
Education and Yoruba 50%
Education and French 50%
Education and Islamic Studies 50%
Education and Christian Religious Studies 50%
Education and Computer Science 55%
Education and Business Studies 55%
Education and Accounting 55%
Education and Educational Management 55%
Education and Guidance and Counseling 55%

Direct Entry (DE) Cut-Off Marks

Program Cut-off mark
OND Lower Credit grade – 3.00 – 3.49 CGPA
NCE Minimum of C grade or 60% average
Credit pass in Education/Teaching Practice
JUPEB Minimum of C grade or 2.00 CGPA
HND Lower Credit or 3.00 – 3.49 CGPA

Postgraduate (PG) Cut-Off Points

Program Cut-off mark
Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) 3rd class/Pass division bachelor’s degree
Master’s Programs 2nd class lower bachelor’s degree
MBA 2nd class lower degree
Ph.D. 60% average master’s result

What to Do Next After Meeting LASUED Cut-Off Mark

If you have met the LASUED cut-off mark for your chosen course, congratulations on taking a significant step toward your LASUED admission. However, there are further steps you need to follow to complete the admission process:

1. Register for Post-UTME Screening: Visit the LASUED official website to register for the post-UTME screening. You’ll need to pay a non-refundable fee of N2,000 and submit your O’level results and other required documents. Don’t forget to print your screening slip and bring it, along with your credentials, to the screening venue.

2. Stay Informed: The date, time, and venue for the post-UTME screening will be communicated to you through email or SMS. Be well-prepared for the screening, arrive early at the venue, and check the LASUED website regularly for updates on the screening and admission list.

Tips for Meeting LASUED Cut-Off Marks

Here are some tips for meeting the LASUED cut-off mark:

  • Start preparation early: Begin studying for your UTME/Post-UTME exams well in advance to give yourself plenty of time to cover the syllabus.
  • Know the syllabus: Understand the exam syllabus and focus your studies on the subject areas that will be tested. Check LASUED’s website for details.
  • Use practice questions: Solve past UTME and post-UTME questions to get comfortable with the exam format and style of questions.
  • Focus on your strengths: Devote more time to your best subjects to maximize your scores in those areas.
  • Seek help: Enroll in exam prep classes, tutorials, or study groups if you need help understanding concepts.
  • Learn speed and accuracy: Doing timed practice tests helps improve your speed and accuracy.
  • Master math: Many students lose points in math, so put in extra time to master relevant math concepts.
  • Review and retake: Thoroughly review your mistakes and retake practice tests to improve.
  • Avoid distractions: Study in a quiet, distraction-free environment to stay focused.
  • Believe in yourself: Stay motivated and believe that you can score above the cut-off mark.

Preparing smart and having confidence in your abilities will help you successfully meet or exceed LASUED’s cut-off mark.

What is the cut-off mark for admission into LASUED?

The cut-off mark varies by program, ranging from 170 to 200. Cut-off marks are set based on the number of applications, available spaces, and minimum academic standards.

Does LASUED accept direct entry and transfer students?

Yes, LASUED accepts direct entry and transfer students. Cut-off marks for direct entry vary by program while transfers require a minimum CGPA of 2.5.

What is the Postgraduate cut-off mark for LASUED?

For a Postgraduate Diploma, a 3rd class/pass is required. For Master’s, 2nd class lower division is required. For PhDs, a 60% average Master’s result is required.

Conclusion

Gaining admission into LASUED requires meeting the cut-off mark for your desired program. The cut-off marks vary between programs and colleges, generally ranging from 170 to 200. The lowest cut-off mark is 170 and applies to education programs.

We hope this guide has provided you with valuable information about LASUED’s cut-off marks and admission process. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to share them in the comments section below. Best of luck in your pursuit of LASUED admission!