If you’re one of the thousands of students across Nigeria waiting anxiously to see if your JAMB score can secure you a spot in Plateau State University (PLASU), this news is for you. The wait is over. The PLASU admission cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 academic session have officially been released, and this could be your green light to take the next step.
At EduJet, we know what this season feels like; the late-night Google searches, the comparison of scores, the what-ifs that keep you up at night. That’s why we’re not just dropping information; we’re walking you through it like a big brother or sister would.
Let’s break down what you need to know about PLASU’s departmental cut-off marks, how they affect your chances, and what to do next.
Why PLASU Cut-Off Marks Matter for Your Admission in 2025
Cut-off marks are the minimum JAMB scores that a university requires for each course. They serve as a screening benchmark, separating those who will move forward in the admission process from those who need to consider other options.
So if you’re asking yourself, “Is my JAMB score enough for PLASU?” this is the moment of truth.
The management of Plateau State University (PLASU), Bokkos, has officially released the approved cut-off marks for all departments for the 2025/2026 academic year. Whether you’re aiming for Law, Political Science, Microbiology, or Mass Communication, these scores are what you need to beat.
Official PLASU Cut-Off Marks for 2025/2026 Admission
Here is the full list of PLASU departmental cut-off marks as released by the university:
Faculty | Department | Cut-Off Mark |
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Arts | English Language | 170 |
Arts | History and International Studies | 170 |
Sciences | Biochemistry | 180 |
Sciences | Computer Science | 180 |
Sciences | Mathematics | 170 |
Sciences | Microbiology | 180 |
Sciences | Physics | 170 |
Social Sciences | Criminology | 180 |
Social Sciences | Economics | 180 |
Social Sciences | Geography | 170 |
Social Sciences | Political Science | 180 |
Social Sciences | Psychology | 180 |
Social Sciences | Sociology | 180 |
Education | Educational Administration | 170 |
Education | Educational Foundation | 170 |
Education | Science Education | 170 |
Management Sciences | Accounting | 180 |
Management Sciences | Business Administration | 180 |
Management Sciences | Entrepreneurship | 170 |
Management Sciences | Marketing | 170 |
Note: These are official figures from PLASU’s admissions office. If your JAMB score meets or exceeds the cut-off mark for your chosen department, you’re eligible to move forward in the admission process.
What to Do If Your Score Meets the PLASU Cut-Off Mark
First, congratulations! Meeting the cut-off mark means you’ve crossed the first major hurdle in your PLASU admission journey. Here’s what you should do next:
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Get ready for Post UTME
PLASU typically conducts Post UTME screening or verification, so keep your documents in order and stay updated on the Post UTME form release date. -
Prepare your documents
Get your original JAMB result, birth certificate, O’Level results, local government identification, and passport photographs ready. These will be required during screening. -
Keep monitoring school updates
Follow EduJet for the latest school news in Nigeria, and visit PLASU’s official portal for real-time updates on admission procedures.
What If You Didn’t Meet the PLASU Cut-Off Mark?
We get it. Seeing a cut-off mark that’s higher than your JAMB score can feel like the end of the road but it’s not.
Here are your options:
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Consider changing your course to one with a lower cut-off within PLASU (if change of course is allowed).
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Look into other universities whose cut-off marks align better with your score.
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Explore ND, pre-degree, or JUPEB options if you’re willing to invest in another pathway.
At EduJet, we believe that no score is the end of the journey. With the right guidance and information, there’s always another way forward.
Important Tips for PLASU 2025 Aspirants
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Keep your phone number and email active. All updates from PLASU, from screening invites to admission offers will likely come through these channels.
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Stay away from scammers. Don’t pay anyone who claims they can help you gain admission. Follow only official channels.
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Follow EduJet on all platforms to receive the latest Nigeria school updates, admission news, scholarship alerts, and study-abroad opportunities.
Conclusion: Join EduJet’s Telegram Group for PLASU Updates and More
This admission season doesn’t have to be confusing. Whether your score met the mark or you’re exploring other doors, you don’t have to do it alone.
Join our EduJet Telegram community to connect with other students, ask questions, get real-time updates, and receive Post UTME tips and school news directly on your phone: https://t.me/eduject
You’ve come this far, and we’re proud of you. Let’s take the next step together.