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Academic Division KANO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, WUDIL P.M.B. 3244 KANO-NIGERIA www.kustwudil.edu.ng . ACADEMIC DIVISION OFFICE OF THE REGISTRA R PUTME S/N jambno fullname state jamb_score SCORE Average programme 1 85582526HD Abubakar Amira Musa KADUNA 155 14 105.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 2 85609684HJ Abubakar Usman Mohd KANO 176 15 118 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 3 85637656GI Nasir Sagir Nasir KANO 178 30 149 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 4 86517160FD Muhammad Muhammad Isah KANO 166 33 149 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 5 86529063EA Muhammed Abdullahi Uba KANO 155 14 105.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 6 86530818BD Idris Abdullahi KANO 167 20 123.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 7 85614706EI Yusuf Muhammad Yasin KANO 176 34 156 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 8 86520321HG Muhammad Aisha Ahmad JIGAWA 158 19 117 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 9 85628135BG Ahmad Alhassan KANO 189 49 192.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 10 85103927HG Emmanuel Adebayo Oladimeji OSUN 179 30 149.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 11 85133501BC Sani Aminu Haruna BAUCHI 175 24 135.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 12 85520943DH Sule Manniru KANO 159 39 157.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 13 85524055BD Magaji Abba JIGAWA 168 21 126 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 14 85530339HG Nura Sani JIGAWA 158 33 145 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 15 85530692IE Ibrahim Lawan JIGAWA 154 35 147 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 16 85546246HJ Umar Abubakar KANO 163 18 117.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 17 85565227HF Anas Yusuf KADUNA 168 31 146 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 18 85584014HB Muhammad Aminu KADUNA 152 16 108 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 19 85589380HF Usman Abubakar KADUNA 159 25 129.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 20 85597778AE Umar Ahmad KANO 170 32 149 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 21 85603397CF Ocholi Sulieman KOGI 151 28 131.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 22 85603793AB Kabiru Tanimu KADUNA 164 20 122 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 23 85603951BC Mushaffiu L Muhammed JIGAWA 156 18 114 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 24 85608860CJ Sabo Nasiru KANO 164 26 134 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 25 85611086EE Uba Aisha Muhammad KANO 155 17 111.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 26 85611459IJ Muhammad Adamu KANO 175 11 109.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 27 85612195BF Adamu Saleh Inuwa KANO 179 24 137.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 28 85612351DC Abdurrahman Ghali Maigaskiya KANO 151 42 159.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 29 85612640DI Zakari Sadiq Abubakar KANO 152 22 120 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 30 85612950HI Muhammad Anas Abdullahi KANO 169 22 128.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 31 85613010JC Rabiu Ibrahim Abdullahi KANO 155 9 95.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 32 85613122EH Tukur Idris Adam KANO 173 24 134.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 33 85614071BD Hassan Adamu Abdullahi JIGAWA 161 39 158.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 34 85614860HB Suleiman Fatima Ibrahim KANO 152 19 114 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 35 85616354FB Shehu Salma Sani KANO 160 34 148 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 36 85618610HD Abubakar Ibrahim Abdullahi KANO 186 20 133 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 37 85620449IF Musa Idris Kabir KANO 168 15 114 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 38 85622167HC Alkasim Muhammad Saminu KANO 154 13 103 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 39 85622551IE Abdulbadiu Abubakar Haruna KANO 173 24 134.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 40 85624528HA Usman Saminu Salisu KANO 150 16 107 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 41 85625072IH Adamu Bello Haruna KANO 157 32 142.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 42 85626413EB Aliyu Umar KANO 176 28 144 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 43 85626636FB Rabiu Muhammad KANO 159 33 145.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 44 85626987GF Lawan Amina Bello KANO 156 14 106 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 45 85628427BD Shehu Yakubu Idris KANO 176 33 154 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 46 85628881AJ Abubakar Fatima KANO 161 34 148.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 47 85629245IB Isah Umar Musa KANO 154 24 125 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 48 85629503ID Ado Ahmad Ibrahim KANO 157 19 116.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 49 85629907DF Shuaibu Abubakar Audu KANO 153 25 126.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 50 85630947BJ Lawal O Kabirat KANO 151 40 155.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 51 85631423EG Zubairu Ummulkhairi Kataki KANO 155 21 119.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 52 85631745FA Jemilu Mustapha KANO 155 38 153.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 53 85631828JC Yusuf Garba KANO 155 39 155.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 54 85636663EA Farouk Yahya Umar KANO 156 27 132 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 55 85639247EI Ahmad Khalid Ishaq KANO 168 23 130 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 56 85639301IA Yakubu Labaran Maitama KANO 160 34 148 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 57 85639783IJ Iliyasu Sani KANO 160 36 152 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 58 85642843CH Garba Yusif Dalladi KANO 178 46 181 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 59 85642958HA Ali Hassan KANO 168 27 138 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 60 85643023GJ Abdullahi Ahmad Sulaiman KANO 167 20 123.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 61 85643419EF Usman Masud Muhammad KANO 166 23 129 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 62 85643770FJ Ibrahim Muktar KATSINA 158 19 117 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 63 85644250HE Aminu Sale Sadiq KANO 161 39 158.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 64 85644866GJ Abdulmumin Isah Nasir KANO 178 41 171 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 65 85645127GC Abdullahi Yusuf Haruna KANO 157 20 118.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 66 85646501BE Abdulrahaman Abdulsalam KANO 153 32 140.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 67 85647998IC Suleiman Aminu Beli KANO 153 30 136.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 68 85648233FG Garba Mahmud Muhammad KANO 155 27 131.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 69 85649865BA Bello Abdussamad Balarabe KANO 151 36 147.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 70 85652094BG Ado Musa KANO 154 35 147 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 71 85652273GB IsmaL Nura Abdullahi KANO 191 42 179.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 72 85652834CH Rabiu Abdulaziz Dahir KANO 157 34 146.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 73 85652961DE Shafiu Sa Adu KANO 165 19 120.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 74 85653046HA Usaini Mutari KANO 158 25 129 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 75 85653534GB Sani Kabiru Wudil KANO 150 20 115 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 76 85654217EJ Abdullahi Abubakar Muazu KANO 192 40 176 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 77 85654220EA Abdullahi Mukhtar Muhammed KANO 176 42 172 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 78 85654372GJ Sabo Kabiru Babale JIGAWA 150 25 125 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 79 85655034CD Dalhatu Muhammad Wudil KANO 150 36 147 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 80 85655132CA Sani Hafizu Ismail KANO 167 12 107.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 81 85655441GD Rabiu Aminu Yahaya KANO 161 22 124.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 82 85655708DI Adamu Hassan JIGAWA 154 10 97 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 83 85656183GI Aminu Sadi JIGAWA 150 28 131 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 84 85656542FI Harisu Amina Nafcy KANO 156 22 122 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 85 85657142AE Mohd Abubakar Umar KANO 165 18 118.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 86 85657259EB Ahmad Suiaiman Maina KANO 153 28 132.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 87 85657542GF Sani Ibrahim Usman KANO 176 26 140 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 88 85657753BE Ahmed Yasir KANO 153 28 132.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 89 85657766HC Aliyu Dauda Balarabe KANO 150 17 109 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 90 85657917AH Baffa A Nazifi KANO 158 21 121 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 91 85659417GG Adamu Sulaiman KANO 157 27 132.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 92 85659550FF Hassan Sabo Babale JIGAWA 159 21 121.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 93 85659808FH Lawan Abba Musa KANO 165 21 124.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 94 85660047BJ Ali Aminu KANO 154 18 113 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 95 85660069FA Musa Shamsuddeen Auwal KANO 160 18 116 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 96 85660129GE Abdullahi Ahmad Muhammad KANO 170 40 165 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 97 85662065HG Ibrahim Sabiu KATSINA 160 34 148 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 98 85664580JH Abubakar SaAdu KATSINA 153 23 122.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 99 85674433CG Abdullahi Muhammad Balarabe KATSINA 165 31 144.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 100 85684383FC Bello Abubakar KATSINA 165 23 128.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 101 85723856HA Okanlawon Oluwaseun Omotayo KWARA 171 17 119.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 102 85731119AJ Akano Samuel Olawale KWARA 171 44 173.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 103 85913235GC Vincent Elord NASARAWA 152 20 116 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 104 85915687HI Ogu Musa Adeka NASARAWA 155 20 117.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 105 85922089HI Adamu Rasheeda Danjuma NASARAWA 153 33 142.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 106 85951099FH Zulaiha Abdullahi Ibrahim KOGI 170 43 171 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 107 85975030EE Ismail Shehu Usman NIGER 161 36 152.5 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 108 86197219GB Kabir Yusuf Abdullahi KANO 174 33 153 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 109 86291547CG Bello Abubakar Imam TARABA 170 26 137 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 110 86303299HI Bello Abdulrahman ZAMFARA 154 21 119 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 111 86305077HJ
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