KSUSTA Post-UTME 2025: Registration Opens August 20 for UTME and Direct Entry Candidates

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Summary

Kebbi State University of Science and Technology (KSUSTA) has released complete details for its 2025 Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening exercise. Registration begins Wednesday, August 20, 2025.

Kebbi State University of Science and Technology (KSUSTA) has released complete details for its 2025 Post-UTME and Direct Entry screening exercise. Registration begins Wednesday, August 20, 2025, and runs through Friday, September 12, 2025.

Who Can Apply?

UTME Candidates:

  • Scored minimum of 150 in JAMB UTME
  • Selected KSUSTA as first choice institution
  • Uploaded O'level results to JAMB portal

Direct Entry Candidates:

  • Hold HND, ND, NCE, or IJMB certificates
  • Have minimum Credit/Merit passes in relevant fields
  • Applied through JAMB Direct Entry process

Registration Timeline and Fee

Registration opens: Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Registration closes: Friday, September 12, 2025
Application fee: ₦2,000 (non-refundable)

The three-week registration window provides ample time, but candidates should register early to avoid last-minute technical issues.

How to Register

The registration process is entirely online through the university's dedicated portal:

  1. Visit applicant.safapply.com/ksusta
  2. Enter your JAMB registration number
  3. Review program-specific requirements for your chosen course
  4. Complete payment of ₦2,000 application fee online
  5. Submit your application

Important Guidelines

Online Screening Only: The screening will be conducted entirely online. No physical appearance at the university is required during the screening process.

O'Level Requirement: Before applying, ensure you have uploaded your O'level results (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB) to the JAMB portal. KSUSTA will verify these results directly from JAMB.

Admission Acceptance: Candidates who receive admission offers must accept them through the JAMB Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS). No alternative acceptance method will be valid.

Cut-Off Mark Consideration

While 150 is the minimum UTME score for eligibility, actual admission may require higher scores depending on your chosen program. Popular courses like Medicine, Engineering, and Computer Science typically admit candidates with significantly higher JAMB scores.

Need Assistance?

Contact the KSUSTA Admissions Office:

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Source: KSUSTA Admissions Office via MySchool.ng

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