ESUT Cut-Off Mark 2026/2027 for All Courses: Full Departmental List

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. General Cut-Off Mark
  3. Departmental Cut-Off Marks
  4. Admission Requirements
  5. Courses and Their Cut-Off Marks
  6. How Cut-Off Marks Are Determined
  7. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  8. Conclusion

Introduction

I’ve reviewed admission cut-off releases for Nigerian universities for over 15 years, and one pattern never changes: candidates lose admission not because they lacked the ability, but because they never checked their department’s actual cut-off mark before applying. If you’re eyeing Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) for the 2026/2027 session, this guide gives you the real info, no guesswork.

ESUT has released its approved JAMB and Post UTME cut-off marks for the 2026/2027 academic session, covering every course on offer. Below, you’ll find the general benchmark, the admission requirements tied to it, the full departmental breakdown, and exactly how these figures are calculated, so you know precisely where your score stands.

SEE ALSO:ESUT Post UTME Form 2026/2027 Is Out: Eligibility, Fees, Dates & How to Apply

General Cut-Off Mark

For the 2026/2027 academic session, ESUT’s general cut-off mark is 160 and above. This is the baseline figure that qualifies you to register for the ESUT Post UTME screening exercise. Treat 160 as the entry ticket, not the finish line, since several competitive departments demand scores well above this figure, as you’ll see in the course breakdown further down.

Scoring below your course’s benchmark means you’re automatically out of contention for that programme, no matter how strong your O’Level results are. Scoring above it only means you’re eligible to proceed to screening, not that admission is guaranteed.

Departmental Cut-Off Marks

Something a lot of aspirants miss: ESUT doesn’t operate a single cut-off mark. There are three separate benchmarks at play, and which one applies to you depends on your category:

  1. Merit Cut-Off Mark – This applies to the general pool of candidates competing purely on academic performance.
  2. Catchment Cut-Off Mark – A slightly reduced benchmark for candidates from Enugu State and its designated catchment states, in line with federal character guidelines.
  3. Educationally Less Developed States (ELDS) Cut-Off Mark – A further adjusted benchmark reserved for candidates from states classified as educationally disadvantaged.

Knowing which category you fall under can materially change your odds, so don’t assume the merit figure is the only one that matters to you. Always confirm your specific category benchmark on the official ESUT admission portal.

Admission Requirements

Meeting the cut-off mark is only step one. To actually qualify for ESUT’s 2026/2027 Post UTME screening and eventual admission, you also need to satisfy these conditions:

  • ESUT must be your first-choice institution on your JAMB profile.
  • You must have scored at or above the cut-off mark for your specific course.
  • You need at least five credits, including English Language and Mathematics, in WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB, from no more than two sittings.
  • You must be at least 16 years old by October 2026.
  • Direct Entry candidates must meet the requirements above, plus hold a strong ND, HND, JUPEB, or IJMB result relevant to their intended course.

Courses and Their Cut-Off Marks

Here’s the full, course-by-course breakdown of ESUT’s approved cut-off marks for the 2026/2027 session. Find your intended course and confirm your UTME score meets or exceeds the listed benchmark.

Course Cut-Off Mark
Medicine and Surgery 240
Nursing Science 240
Law 240
Pharmacy 220
Medical Laboratory Science 200
Radiography 200
Biochemistry 180
Civil Engineering 180
Economics 180
Public Administration 180
Business Administration 180
Accounting 180
Mass Communication 180
Agricultural Engineering 180
Anatomy 180
English and Literary Studies 180
Political Science 180
Chemical Engineering 180
Microbiology 180
Architecture 180
Banking and Finance 180
Agricultural Science and Education 160
Library and Information Science 160
Urban and Regional Planning 160
Quantity Surveying 160
Education and Mathematics 160
Surveying and Geoinformatics 160
Sociology and Anthropology 160
Electrical/Electronics Engineering 160
Insurance and Risk Management 160
Marketing 160
Psychology 160
Agriculture 160
Cooperative and Rural Development 160
Educational Foundations 160
Building/Woodwork Technology Education 160
Computer Science 160
Technology and Vocational Education 160
Applied Biology 160
Education and Biology 160
Land and Surveying 160
Adult Education 160
Business Education 160
Education and Physics 160
Industrial Mathematics/Statistics 160
Agric-Economics and Extension 160
Electrical/Electronics Technology Education 160
Computer Engineering 160
Biology 160
Estate Management 160
Education and Chemistry 160
Vocational and Technical Education 160
Building 160
Educational Technology 160
Physical and Health Education 160
Applied Microbiology 160
Animal Science and Fisheries Management 160
Industrial Physics 160
Education and Computer Science 160
Agronomy and Ecological Management 160
Geography and Meteorology 160
Applied Biochemistry 160
Guidance and Counselling 160
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering 160
Industrial Chemistry 160
Mechanical/Production Engineering 160
Education/Mechanical Technology 160
Educational Management 160
Educational Administration 160
Food Science and Technology 160

 

Note: Some course names, such as Pharmacy, appear with more than one listed benchmark across different admission modes. Where this happens, always confirm the specific figure attached to your exact department and mode of entry directly on the official ESUT portal before registering.

How Cut-Off Marks Are Determined

ESUT doesn’t set these numbers randomly every year. From what I’ve observed across admission cycles, three factors consistently drive the final figures:

  • Volume of applicants – The more candidates chasing a course, the higher the cut-off tends to climb.
  • Admission quota per course – Each department is allocated a fixed number of slots by the university and regulatory bodies, and tighter quotas push cut-off marks up.
  • Overall JAMB and Post UTME performance – If candidates nationwide perform better in a given year, expect benchmarks to rise accordingly.

This is why cut-off marks shift slightly from one admission cycle to the next, even for the same course.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is ESUT’s general cut-off mark for 2026/2027? 160 and above, for candidates in the merit category.

Does meeting the cut-off mark guarantee admission? No. It only qualifies you to participate in the Post UTME screening. Final admission depends on your aggregate score and available departmental slots.

Which ESUT courses have the highest cut-off marks? Medicine and Surgery, Nursing Science, and Law top the list at 240, followed by Pharmacy at 220.

Can catchment or ELDS candidates apply with a lower score than the merit cut-off? Yes. Candidates from Enugu State’s catchment area or from educationally less developed states may qualify under a reduced benchmark, though the exact figure should be confirmed on the official portal.

Where can I confirm the most current cut-off mark for my course? Always cross-check with ESUT’s official admission portal, as departmental figures can be revised between admission cycles.

Conclusion

Your ESUT cut-off mark is the first real checkpoint on your path to admission, and getting it wrong, whether by overestimating your chances or underselling a course you actually qualify for, can cost you an entire admission cycle. Match your UTME score against the departmental table above, confirm the admission requirements apply to you, and keep monitoring the official portal for any updates specific to your course.

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