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Bayelsa State College of Arts and Science JAMB and Departmental Cut off Marks 2022/2023

Bayelsa State College of Arts and Science (BSCAS) JAMB and Departmental Cut off marks to be used for the 2022/2023 academic session has been released. JAMB Cut-off marks for degree-awarding institutions is 180. See more details below.

BSCAS has announce 2022/2023 JAMB and Departmental Cut off marks. JAMB UTME candidates will only require a minimum UTME score of 180 before you can offer Admission into the university. BSCAS JAMB Cut Off Mark and Departmental Cut Off Marks as released by the management for the 2022/2023 UTME admission exercise

Due to the high number of students wishing to study at the Bayelsa State College of Arts and Science (BSCAS), the admission processes are competitive and admissions are given based on the higher the jamb scores, the higher the chances of being admitted.

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BSCAS Cut -off Marks 2022.

Official BSCAS Cut-off Marks for 2022 is 180

Note: Meeting the minimum BSCAS cut off mark does not guarantee admission into your desired degree programme, your Post UTME Score, O’Level Grades, Subject Combination, JAMB Score and other factors are pre-requisite for admission to BUK.

BSCAS Departmental Cut Off Mark 2022

Bayelsa State College of Arts and Science BSCAS Departmental Cut Off Marks 2022/2023 has not been officially released. The following are just assumed points. Please always confirm from an official source.

BSCAS Faculty of Medical Sciences Cut Off Mark

Medicine – 250 and Above

BSCAS Faculty of Law Cut Off Mark

Law – 240 and above

BSCAS Faculty of Engineering Cut Off Mark

Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Civil, Computer, etc – 220 and above

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BSCAS Faculty of Science Cut Off Mark

Industrial Chemistry, Industrial Physics, Computer Science, Geology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Anatomy, etc – 190 and above

Please that BSCAS admission processes are competitive and admissions are given based on the higher the jamb scores, the higher the chances of being admitted.

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