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Cut-off mark for Borno State University (BOSU)

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The Borno State University (BOSU) admissions cutoff score for the 2022/23 semester. If your UTME score is equal to or higher than the minimum required by BOSU, you will be considered for admission (via screening). If your UTME result is below the minimum required score, you may not be admitted.

Authorities of Borno State University (BOSU) have announced the minimum score required for admission to the 2022/2023 academic year.

Nigeria’s Borno State University is located in Maiduguri, Borno State. It was founded in 2016. There are four faculties and around twenty departments.

VIEW: Courses at Borno State University (BOSU).

Borno State University Expiration Date

To be eligible to participate in the BOSU Post-UTME screening exercise, you must have scored at least 140 or higher on your most recent Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). Below are the minimum score requirements for each program at BOSU:

Agriculture 150 Plant Science & Biotechnology 150 Animal & Environmental Biology 150 Biotechnology 150 Plant Science & Biotechnology Computer Science 160 160 Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution 140 All other courses 150 Criminology and Security Studies 150 All other courses 140

Also see: Minimum Scores for Other Universities, Polytechnics, and Colleges.

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