Does GSU write Post-UTME? Yes. The general JAMB cut-off mark is 150. Estimated school fees range from ₦35k to ₦85k, and the acceptance fee is ₦10,000. Verify all details on the official GSU portal.
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JAMB Cut-Off
150+
The baseline is usually 150 for most courses, but highly competitive programs like Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) and Pharmacy require 200 and above.
Post-UTME Form
₦2,000
Est. Tuition
₦35k - ₦85k
Tuition is generally lower for Gombe State indigenes compared to non-indigenes. Medical and Science students also pay slightly higher fees than Arts students.
Acceptance Fee
₦10,000
2nd Choice
Not Accepted
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Main Campus
Tudun Wada, Gombe
Gombe State University (GSU) is a fast-growing state-owned university located in the heart of Gombe State, Nigeria. Established in 2004, it has quickly built a reputation for academic discipline, stable academic calendars, and excellent medical and science programs.
The university's main campus in Tudun Wada offers a serene and well-structured environment conducive to learning. With modern infrastructure, a diverse student body, and affordable on-campus living, GSU provides a balanced academic and social experience.
💡 Pro Tip: To secure admission into GSU, ensure you make the university your first choice. For competitive courses like Medicine or Pharmacy, aim for a JAMB score of 200+ and prepare adequately for the university's internal screening exercise.
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While GSU advertises a 150 cut-off for most courses (and 200 for Medicine/Pharmacy), do not be deceived if you are a non-indigene. As a state-owned institution, Gombe State University heavily reserves its admission quotas for indigenes of the state and its immediate catchment areas. If you are applying from outside the North-East for highly competitive programs like MBBS, Pharmacy, or Law, a flat 200 JAMB score is rarely enough; you should realistically aim for 230+ to comfortably secure a spot on the National Merit list.
GSU's Main Campus is strategically located in Tudun Wada, right inside the Gombe metropolis. This makes the campus incredibly accessible. On-campus hostel spaces are highly competitive and usually prioritized for freshers and medical students. If you end up staying off-campus, popular student hubs include Tudun Wada, Jekadafari, and Federal Lowcost. The cost of living, transportation (mostly via tricycles or 'Keke'), and feeding in Gombe is notably cheaper than in many Southern university towns. However, prepare for the intense North-Eastern weather—extremely hot dry seasons and chilly, dusty Harmattans—and ensure your wardrobe aligns with the culturally modest expectations of the city.
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Medicine/Pharmacy: English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics. Arts/Social Sciences: English, Mathematics, Economics, Government/History.
Direct Entry candidates must possess ND/HND with a minimum of Lower Credit, or NCE with merit in relevant subjects, plus standard O'Level requirements.
GSU typically conducts a physical/online Post-UTME screening exercise. Admission is heavily based on an aggregate of the UTME score and Post-UTME screening performance.
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