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BUK scraps post-UTME, releases cut-off marks for 2021-2022 session

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Bayero University, Kano State, has said that candidates seeking admission at the university will not be subjected to any written Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination test as done previously.

This is sequel to the report of the University Central Admissions Committee and the decisions by the University Management, a statement issued on Friday and signed by the Director of the Directorate of Examinations, Admissions and Records, Hajiya Amina Abdullahi, on behalf of the acting Registrar, Malam Jamil Salim, said.

The university, however, said it would conduct online screening for all candidates of UTME and Direct Entry who have chosen the institution as a first choice to enable them to key into the university’s portal.

The statement said the University has pegged 220 and above cut-off points 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 added that the cut-off points for programmes in other faculties are 180 and above.

They 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 3rd September 2021 and close on 18th September 2021.

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

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