The Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) has officially released its cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 academic session, with Nursing Science emerging as the most competitive course requiring a JAMB score of 260.
Established in 1990, LAUTECH remains one of Nigeria's premier technological institutions, offering diverse degree programs across twelve faculties. The university has maintained its minimum JAMB cut-off mark at 170 for the upcoming academic year.
Key Departmental Cut-Off Marks for Competitive Courses
Prospective students aiming for medical and technology-related courses should note the elevated requirements. Medicine and Surgery demands a JAMB score of 250 for merit candidates, while Medical Laboratory Science follows closely with the same JAMB requirement.
Computer Science applicants need a JAMB score of 230, reflecting the growing demand for technology education. The engineering faculty shows varying requirements, with Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering all requiring 220 JAMB marks.
Comprehensive Faculty Breakdown
LAUTECH's twelve faculties encompass a wide range of disciplines. The Faculty of Clinical Sciences and Faculty of Nursing Sciences typically attract the highest-performing candidates due to their rigorous academic standards and professional requirements.
The university operates a dual cut-off system, distinguishing between merit and catchment candidates. Catchment students, typically from regions geographically close to the institution, may benefit from slightly lower requirements while still maintaining academic excellence.
Admission Process and Important Considerations
Prospective students should note that meeting the JAMB cut-off mark is only the first step in the admission process. Departmental cut-off marks, which combine JAMB scores with post-UTME performance, ultimately determine admission eligibility.
The university has provided detailed cut-off marks for numerous programs, including emerging fields like Cyber Security Science (210 JAMB marks) and traditional disciplines such as Accounting (200 JAMB marks).
As a state-owned institution, LAUTECH continues to maintain its reputation for academic excellence while providing accessible education to qualified candidates from across Nigeria.