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Lautech Cut Off Mark For 2023/2024 Screening

This article is written for candidates searching for the Lautech cut-off mark 2023/2024, post UTME minimum points, how to write Lautech post-UTME, and how to calculate their aggregate admission score.

Firstly, you need to understand that Ladoke Akintola University admission is strictly on merit. This implies that, if you meet the JAMB cut-off mark, Pass the Post UTME, and have 5 O’level credit in the relevant subjects, your admission to the school is sure.

Different courses in the school have a different cut-off mark and this is so because of the competitiveness of some of the courses being offered in the school. For instance, the Lautech departmental benchmark for medicine is different from Nursing, Elect/Elect engineering, Agricultural economics and extension, etc.

JAMB

For an applicant to be eligible for LAUTECH post-UTME screening exercise he/she must have scored 180 and above in the last University Matriculation Examination i.e. 180 is the cut-off mark

  • Accounting: 200
  • Agricultural Economics: 180
  • Agricultural Extension and Rural Development: 180
  • Agricultural Engineering: 180
  • Anatomy: 230
  • Animal Nutrition and Biotechnology: 180
  • Animal Production and Health: 180
  • Architecture: 200
  • Biochemistry: 230
  • Building: 190
  • Business Management: 200
  • Chemical Engineering: 200
  • Civil Engineering: 200
  • Computer Engineering: 200
  • Computer Science: 210
  • Consumer and Home Economics: 180
  • Crop and Environmental Protection: 180
  • Crop Production and Soil Science: 180
  • Cyber Security Science: 190
  • Earth Science: 190
  • Economics: 190
  • Electronic and Electrical Engineering: 200
  • English and Literary Studies: 190
  • Estate Management: 180
  • Fine and Applied Arts: 180
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture: 180
  • Food Engineering: 180
  • Food Science: 180
  • Forest Resources Management: 180
  • History: 180
  • Hospitality and Tourism Management: 180
  • Information System: 180
  • Library and Information Science: 180
  • Marketing: 180
  • Mechanical Engineering: 200
  • Medical Laboratory Science: 250
  • Medicine: 270
  • Nursing: 260
  • Nutrition and Dietetics: 220
  • Philosophy: 180
  • Physiology: 230
  • Pure and Applied Biology: 180
  • Pure and Applied Chemistry: 180
  • Pure and Applied Mathematics: 180
  • Pure and Applied Physics: 180
  • Science Laboratory Technology: 180
  • Sociology: 180
  • Statistics: 180
  • Surveying and Geoinformatics: 180
  • Transport Management: 180
  • Urban and Regional Planning: 180
  • Wildlife and Ecotourism Management: 180

Candidates who scored less than 200 marks may not be considered for admission to the Medicine and Nursing programmes of the University.

The implication is that you are eligible to write the school’s post JAMB.

Post UTME

I saw somewhere where a candidate was asking that does Lautech writes Post UTME. The answer is yes. Lautech does conduct screening for all of her applicants and the test is CBT. This has been the method the university has been using from the time before offering admission to qualified applicants.

The aggregate score for the Post JAMB is 50% i.e. the total post jamb score is 100 and it will be divided by 2.

Department

At this point, you will need to understand how the school calculates its aggregate admission score.  This will give you a hint about whether you will be offered admission or not.

 The LAUTECH Aggregate JAMB Score is 50% (your jamb score divided by 8) and it will be added to Post UTME Score which is also 50% and the total score obtainable is 100%.

Below is the minimum departmental mark for all the courses offered in the school.

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences (FAGS)

  • Agric Economics (AEC) – Merit: 46.8; Catchment: 40.3
  • Agric Extension and Rural Development (AER)– Merit: 44.8; Catchment: 40.0
  • Animal Nutrition and Biotechnology (ANB) – Merit: 48.0; Catchment: 40.1
  • Animal Production and Health (APH) – Merit: 51.8; Catchment: 40.2
  • Crop Production and Soil Science (CPS) – Merit: 43.0; Catchment: 40.0
  • Crop and Environmental Protection (CEP) – Merit: 48.0; Catchment: 40.0
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture – Merit: 41.2; Catchment: 40
  • Forestry Resource Management – Merit: 41.4; Catchment: 40
  • Wildlife and Ecotourism Management – Merit: 41; Catchment: 40

Faculty of Management Sciences (FMS)

  • Accounting (ACT) – Merit: 61.1; Catchment: 51.2
  • Business Management – Merit: 51.7; Catchment: 40.9
  • Economics – Merit: 53.9; Catchment: 41.6
  • Marketing (MKT) – Merit: 52.8; Catchment: 46.4
  • Transport Management (TPM) – Merit: 42.0; Catchment: 40.0

Faculty of Engineering Technology (FET)

  • Agricultural Engineering (AGE) – Merit: 53.5; Catchment: 50.1
  • Computer Engineering (CSE) – Merit: 59.9; Catchment: 48.0
  • Civil Engineering (CVE) – Merit: 64.0; Catchment: 55.7
  • Chemical Engineering (CHE) – Merit: 47.3; Catchment: 45.6
  • Food Engineering (FSE) – Merit: 46.2; Catchment: 40.0
  • Mechanical Engineering (MEE)– Merit: 62.0; Catchment: 47.1
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)– Merit: 63.6; Catchment: 54.2

Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences (PAS)

  • Pure and Applied Biology (PAB) – Merit: 54.9; Catchment: 46.0
  • Pure and Applied Chemistry (PAC) – Merit: 50.5; Catchment: 42.0
  • Pure and Applied Mathematics (PAM) – Merit: 47.4.; Catchment: 42.0
  • Pure and Applied Physics (PAP) – Merit: 48.3; Catchment: 41.5
  • Earth Sciences (ESC) – Merit: 43.0; Catchment: 40.0
  • Science Laboratory Technology (SLT) – Merit: 59.9; Catchment: 55.2
  • Statistics (STA) – Merit: 42.6; Catchment: 40.5

Faculty of Environmental Sciences (FES)

  • Architecture (ARC) – Merit: 61.9; Catchment: 50.6
  • Fine and Applied Arts (FAA) – Merit: 49.6; Catchment: 40.0
  • Urban and Regional Planning (URP) – Merit: 50.0; Catchment: 40.0
  • Estate Management – Merit: 52.1; Catchment: 44.3
  • Building – Merit: 53.3; Catchment: 46.8
  • Surveying and Geoinformatics – Merit: 58.3; Catchment: 52.9

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences (FBMS)

  • Anatomy (ANA)– Merit: 59.3; Catchment: 50.6
  • Biochemistry (BCH) – Merit: 61.1; Catchment: 49.5
  • Physiology (PSG) – Merit: 61.7; Catchment: 50.0
  • Medical Laboratory Science – Merit: 69.3; Catchment: 65.8

Faculty of Clinical Sciences (FCS)

  • Medicine (MED) – Merit: 79.4; Catchment: 73.8

Faculty of Nursing Sciences

  • Nursing (NUR) – Merit: 72.1; Catchment: 66.2

Faculty of Food and Consumer Sciences

  • Food Science – Merit: 56.9; Catchment: 52.0
  • Nutrition and Dietetics – Merit: 63.4; Catchment: 58.1
  • Hospitality and Tourism Management – Merit: 42.0; Catchment: 40.0
  • Consumer and Home Economics – Merit: 41.0; Catchment: 40.0

Faculty of Computing and Informatics

  • Computer Science– Merit: 63.1; Catchment: 56.0
  • Cyber Security Science – Merit: 57.1; Catchment: 50.9
  • Information System Science – Merit: 52.8; Catchment: 46.4
  • Library and Information Science – Merit: 48.8; Catchment: 40.0

Others

  • English and Literary Studies – Merit: 59.6; Catchment: 52.1
  • History – Merit: 51.9; Catchment: 40
  • Philosophy – Merit: 55.7; Catchment: 49.4
  • Sociology – Merit: 50.1; Catchment: 41.6

Kindly note that the catchment area is Oyo State and Osun. Candidates who meet the cut-off marks are then offered admission.

Read: JAMB cut off mark for all tertiary institutions

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