Do you intend to get into the department of Human Physiology in DELSU for the 2025/2026 academic session but don’t know how to go about the admission Process? This article is here to guide you on what to do step by step.
Is There a Post-UTME Exam for DELSU Human Physiology in 2025?
No, DELSU is no longer writing post UTME exams. For the 2025/2026 academic session, DELSU devised a new admission system for student to gain admission into the department of Human Physiology.
DELSU has completely changed their admission process for the 2025/2026 academic session. Instead of using your JAMB score + POST UTME aggregate to give you admission, your admission would be processed using your JAMB score + O’ Level grades.
This admission process has made things easier for student as you won’t have to travel a long distance to write the exam for a day and travel back the next day. Your JAMB score sums up to 70% of your admission and O’ Level grades 30%
Requirements to Calculate Your DELSU Aggregate
You need these subjects for Human Physiology aggregate calculation:
- JAMB Subjects: English Language, Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Mathematics
- O’Level Subjects: English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology.
Always include your WAEC/NECO and GCE results or both if you are combining, when uploading your results to the school site for online screening.
- [Link: JAMB Subject Combination for Human Physiology in DELSU2025]
- [link: WAEC/NECO & GCE Subject Requirements for Human Physiology in DELSU]
How to Calculate Your DELSU Aggregate
The admissions procedure for DELSU has been modified for the 2025–2026 academic year. As of 2024 and the previous years, JAMB score (60%) and WAEC/NECO & GCE (40%) were utilized, presently, DELSU uses your JAMB score (70%) and WAEC/NECO (30%).
This means no more Post UTME examinations, saving you the burden of traveling to Delta State, specifically Abraka, to write the exams.
Step 1 – Calculate Your JAMB Component
Note: Your JAMB score now covers 70% of your admission and the WAEC/NECO 30%.
Your JAMB score contributes 70% to your total aggregate using this formula: (Your JAMB Score ÷ 400) × 70.
To calculate this, divide your JAMB score by 400, then multiply the result by 70. For example, if you scored 290 in JAMB: 290 ÷ 400 = 0.725, then 0.725 × 70 = 50.75. Your JAMB aggregate is 50.75 out of 70 possible points.
| JAMB Score | Aggregate Points |
| 400 | 70.00 |
| 350 | 61.25 |
| 300 | 52.50 |
| 250 | 43.75 |
| 200 | 35.00 |
Step 2 – Calculate Your O’Level Component
Your O’Level results contribute 30% to your aggregate based on a points system for grade
WAEC/NECO/GCE Points Breakdown
| Grade | Points |
| A1 | 6 |
| B2 | 5 |
| B3 | 4 |
| C4 | 3 |
| C5 | 2 |
| C6 | 1 |
The calculation includes five topics: your four core JAMB subjects (English Language, Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Mathematics), as well as one additional applicable subject such as Geography or Economics. Simply add the points for these five subjects to acquire your O’Level component, which has a maximum of 30 points.
[Link: DELSU O’Level Requirements to study Human Physiology in DELSU: WAEC, NECO & GCE Accepted Grades]
Complete Calculation Example
Here’s how to put everything together using a real example.
Student Profile: JAMB Score: 290, O’Level Results: A1, A1, A1, A1, B2
JAMB Calculation: 290 ÷ 400 = 0.725, then 0.725 × 70 = 50.75 points
O’Level Calculation: A1 (6) + A1 (6) + A1 (6) + A1 (6) + B2 (5) = 29 points
Final Aggregate: 50.75 + 29 = 79.75 out of 100
This student’s aggregate score is 79.75, which will be compared against the departmental cut-off when released.
[Link: DELSU Human Physiology Department Cut-off Marks]
FAQ
Does DELSU allow two sitting?
YES! DELSU do allow two sitting for your O’Level
How would I know if I have gotten admission?
Always check the school official portal to confirm if you have been given admission
When would DELSU start giving admission?
DELSU would start giving out admission a month before school resumes and the admission continues by releasing other batches as school resumes.
Next Steps After Calculating Your Aggregate
Now that you know your aggregate score: monitor DELSU’s official website for cut-off announcements, prepare backup university options if your score seems borderline, Get your JAMB result and O’Level certificates ready for verification, and check your admission status regularly once cut-offs are released.
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