Kogi State Polytechnic (KSP) ND Admission Cut-Off Marks for 2024/2025 Academic Session

The Kogi State Polytechnic (KSP) has officially released the National Diploma (ND) admission cut-off marks for the 2024/2025 academic session. Prospective candidates can now check the minimum scores required for their preferred programmes.

Below is the detailed cut-off mark list for the National Diploma (ND) programmes across different schools at KSP:

KSP ND Admission Cut-Off Marks by Faculty

School of Applied Science (ND)

  • Statistics: 15
  • Computer Science: 35
  • Science Laboratory Technology: 35

School of Management Studies (ND)

  • Accountancy: 31
  • Business Administration & Management: 38
  • Public Administration: 46
  • Library and Information Science: 33
  • Office Technology and Management: 18

School of Engineering (ND)

  • Mineral Resources Engineering: 16
  • Electrical/Electronic Engineering: 26
  • Metallurgical Material Engineering: 15
  • Civil Engineering: 26
  • Mechanical Engineering: 15
  • Computer Engineering: 17
  • Foundry Technology Engineering: 15
  • Agricultural & Bio-Environmental Engineering: 15
  • Mechatronics: 15

School of Art, Design and Printing (ND)

  • Fine Arts: 32

School of Environmental Technology (ND)

  • Architectural Technology: 23
  • Building: 15
  • Urban and Regional Planning: 15
  • Survey and Geo-Informatics: 15

School of Agricultural Technology (ND)

  • Agricultural Technology: 15
  • Animal Health & Production: 15
  • Horticulture: 15

School of General and Communication Studies (ND)

  • Mass Communication: 32

Why These Cut-Off Marks Matter

The release of cut-off marks is an essential step in the admission process. It provides a benchmark that students need to meet to be considered for their chosen course. Each programme has its own specific cut-off mark based on factors such as student demand, academic requirements, and the programme's popularity.

For instance, Public Administration has one of the highest cut-off marks at 46, reflecting the competitive nature of the course. On the other hand, courses like Mineral Resources Engineering and Horticulture have lower cut-off marks, offering students a broader range of options to gain admission into the institution.

Next Steps for Applicants

Once candidates confirm that they meet the cut-off marks, they should ensure they complete all necessary application and documentation processes. This includes:

  • Verifying their O’Level results meet the programme requirements.
  • Preparing for post-admission procedures such as screening or interviews where applicable.

Conclusion

For those who may not meet the required cut-off, alternative options include applying for less competitive courses or exploring other tertiary institutions with lower cut-off requirements.

Don't forget to explore scholarships, bursaries, and financial aid opportunities that could help support your education.