BUK sets cut-off marks for different programmes, replaces Post UTME with more opaque admission criteria

Bayero University Kano

The Bayero University, Kano (BUK) has announced cut-off marks for admission into its 2021/2022 academic session.

The university also replaces the Post UTME screening with an opaque admission criterion  for admission seekers, which it called ‘online screening.’

According to a statement by Hajiya Amina Umar Abdullahi, who signed a statement on behalf of the Registrar, Mallam Jamil Salim, the screening, which will replace the aptitude test previously conducted by the university, applies to all the candidates for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and Direct Entry (DE) who chose the institution as the first choice.

BUK pegs 220 and above for programmes in the Faculties of Clinical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Sciences, while Faculties of Allied Health Sciences, Dentistry and Law have their cut off points from 200 and above.

The statement also said the school has approved 180 cut-off marks for programmes in other faculties which are Agriculture, Arts and Islamic Studies, Basic Medical Sciences, Communication, Computer Science and Information Technology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Education and Engineering.

Others are Life Sciences, Management Sciences, Physical Sciences and Social Sciences.

According to the statement, the online screening will commence on September 3, 2021, and close on September 18, 2021.

“However, the printing of acknowledgement slip will continue up to midnight of 20th September 2021,” the statement added.

Candidates were asked to visit the school’s website: www.buk.edu.ng and click on the ‘2021 UTME/DE online screening exercise’ for registration.

They were also advised to visit any JAMB Office or accredited CBT centre nearest to them to upload their O’Level results.

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