Abraka University Cut-Off mark 2026: This page will tell you everything you need to know about the Delta State University, Abraka (DELSU) JAMB & Departmental Cut-off mark for the 2026/2027 academic session.


This is to inform the general public, especially aspirants of Delta State University, Abraka (DELSU), that the JAMB cut-off mark for the 2026/2027 academic session is 150.
Page Contents
- Abraka University JAMB Cut-Off Mark for all Courses
- DELSU Departmental Cut-off Marks for All Courses
- Faculty of Agriculture
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Basic Medical Science
- Faculty of Clinical Science
- Faculty of Communication & Media Studies
- Faculty of Dentistry
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Management Science
- Faculty of Pharmacy
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty of Social Science
- Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
- What is the Departmental cut off mark for DELSU?
- What is the cut off mark for Abraka?
- What is the cut off mark for nursing in DELSU 2026?
- Is DELSU competitive?
- Is it easy to get admission in DELSU?
- Do you have any other questions?
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Abraka University JAMB Cut-Off Mark for all Courses
150!
The DELSU JAMB cut-off mark for 2026 is out.
NOTE: If you have a low JAMB score and applying for a competitive course, kindly change to a less competitive course if you really want to gain admission this year.
Now see the Abraka University JAMB cut-off mark for all courses below:
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- Accounting – 150
- Agricultural Economics – 150
- Agricultural Science and Education – 150
- Agriculture – 150
- Anatomy – 150
- Animal Science – 150
- Banking and Finance – 150
- Biochemistry – 150
- Botany – 150
- Business Administration – 150
- Business Education – 150
- Chemical Engineering – 150
- Chemistry – 150
- Civil Engineering – 150
- Computer Science – 150
- Drama/Dramatic/Performing Arts – 150
- Economics – 150
- Education and Biology – 150
- Education and Chemistry – 150
- Education and Computer Science – 150
- Education and Economics – 150
- Education and English Language – 150
- Education and French – 150
- Education and Geography – 150
- Education and History – 150
- Education and Integrated Science – 150
- Education and Mathematics – 150
- Education and Music – 150
- Education and Physics – 150
- Education and Political Science – 150
- Education and Religious Studies – 150
- Education and Social Studies – 150
- Education Fine and Applied Arts – 150
- Educational Management – 150
- Electrical/Electronics Engineering – 150
- English and Literary Studies – 150
- Fine Arts/Fine and Applied Arts – 150
- Fisheries – 150
- Forestry and Wildlife – 150
- French – 150
- Geography and Regional Planning – 150
- Geology – 150
- Guidance and Counselling – 150
- Health Education – 150
- History and International Studies – 150
- Home Economics and Education – 150
- Industrial Chemistry – 150
- Industrial Mathematics – 150
- Law – 150
- Library and Information Science – 150
- Linguistics – 150
- Linguistics and Urhobo – 150
- Marketing – 150
- Mass Communication – 150
- Mathematics – 150
- Mechanical and Metallurgical Engineering – 150
- Mechanical Engineering – 150
- Medical Biochemistry – 150
- Medicine and Surgery – 150
- Microbiology – 150
- Music – 150
- Nursery and Primary Education – 150
- Nursing/Nursing Science – 150
- Petroleum Engineering – 150
- Pharmacology and Therapeutics – 150
- Pharmacy – 150
- Philosophy – 150
- Physical Education – 150
- Physics – 150
- Physiology – 150
- Political Science – 150
- Psychology – 150
- Religious Studies – 150
- Science Laboratory Technology – 150
- Sociology – 150
- Soil Science – 150
- Teacher Education Science – 150
- Technical Education – 150
- Theatre Arts – 150
- Zoology – 150
DELSU Departmental Cut-off Marks for All Courses
DELSU ABRAKA departmental cut-off mark is usually different from their JAMB cut-off mark. The departmental cut-off mark is the final mark that will determine a candidate’s admission.
The DELSU departmental cut-off marks for the 2026/2027 session is not out .
Below is the departmental cut-off mark for the last Session 2025/2026 academic session.
The minimum departmental cut-off mark was 40. Note that the 40 is based on the DELSU aggregate score. See: How to Calculate DELSU Aggregate Score.
Faculty of Agriculture
- Agribusiness Management – 40
- Animal Science – 40
- Fisheries – 40
- Crop Science – 40
Faculty of Arts
- English & Literary Studies – 40
- Fine & Applied Arts – 47
- History and International Studies – 52
- Theatre Arts – 55
Faculty of Basic Medical Science
- Anatomy & Cell Biology – 48.1
- Nursing – 70
- Pharmacology – 55
- Physiology – 48.4
Faculty of Clinical Science
- Medicine (Clinical Science) – 80
Faculty of Communication & Media Studies
- Mass Communication – 58
- Advertising, Journalism, Public Relations – 40 each
Faculty of Dentistry
- Dentistry – 67
Faculty of Education
- All courses, including Biology, Chemistry, and Guidance & Counselling, are set at 40
Faculty of Engineering
- Chemical Engineering – 45
- Civil Engineering – 55
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering – 55
- Mechanical Engineering – 55
- Petroleum Engineering – 49.5
Faculty of Law
- Law – 70
Faculty of Management Science
- Accounting – 60
- Business Administration – 58
- Public Administration – 55
- Banking and Finance – 48.5
- Marketing – 48.2
Faculty of Pharmacy
- Pharmacy – 66.9
Faculty of Science
- Computer Science – 60
- Medical Laboratory Science – 66
- Microbiology – 49.6
- Biochemistry – 48.2
- Most others, including Botany, Chemistry, and Physics, are 40
Faculty of Social Science
- Political Science – 57
- Economics – 49.5
- Sociology – 45.8
- Psychology, Social Work, Criminology – 40
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
What is the Departmental cut off mark for DELSU?
The minimum departmental cut-off is 40
What is the cut off mark for Abraka?
The cut-off mark Is 150
What is the cut off mark for nursing in DELSU 2026?
The JAMB cut off mark is 150 and the departmental cut-off mark is 67 for UTME and 62 for Direct Entry.
Is DELSU competitive?
That depends on the course you’re going for and your score. If you have a low score and applied for medicine and surgery, then YES DELSU is competitive because candidates with higher scores still wants that same course.
Is it easy to get admission in DELSU?
Yes, it is easy if you follow all the laid down steps. For eg, as a JAMB candidate, you should make sure you choose ABRAKA UNIVERSITY as your first choice of institution, then read hard and get the cut-off mark for your course. Simple!
Do you have any other questions?
If you have any other questions feel free to use the comment box below and ask us. Allschool will provide accurate answers to your question.
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