All qualified passers from both the Main and Satellite campuses have already been posted. “Batch” refers to the grouping of passers based on their percentile rank, which determines their schedule for enrollment confirmation.
Batching helps manage the limited number of available slots and ensures an organized and fair enrollment process. Higher-ranking applicants are given priority for programs with licensure examinations (board programs).
Failure to confirm within the given period may result in forfeiture of your slot, and it may be offered to other applicants.
Yes, you may still change your preferred course, subject to your percentile rank, program eligibility, and availability of slots.
You can access your Report of Ratings and confirm your enrollment through admissions.buksu.edu.ph by logging in with your registered email address and password.
80% and above -You scored higher than 80% or above from the group who took the BukSU-CAT for this admission period. Bukidnon State University gladly offers you enrollment in either board or non-board courses.
45% - 79% - This means you scored higher than 45% to 79% from the group that took the BukSU-CAT. You can enroll at Bukidnon State University. However, these offerings are limited to non-board courses only.
44% and below -This means that your score falls below the university cut-off. You were outranked by other applicants, which implies a minimal chance of admission to Bukidnon State University.
Passing the BukSU-CAT is only one step in the admissions process. Admission to BukSU is also based on program-specific requirements and available slots.
In line with the absorptive and carrying capacities of the university, BukSU can accommodate a maximum of 2,190 first year students for this semester, across all programs in the Main Campus only.
If your ROR shows you qualify for non-board courses only, you are NOT ELIGIBLE to enroll in any board courses.
The University informs all concerned that it will no longer accept letter requests for the Affirmative Action Program (AAP). Admission through the AAP is granted only to applicants whose percentile rank meets the requirement of their preferred course, as reflected in the official Report of Rating. AAP applicants will then be accommodated according to the specific college/program enrollment procedures and slot availability.
If you are experiencing issues accessing your BukSU Admissions account, such as forgotten login credentials, please contact the Admission and Testing Unit regarding your concerns and issues.
For any concerns or questions about admissions at BukSU, please reach out to the Admissions and Testing Unit (ATU), the official office responsible for handling all admission-related matters.
Contact Details:
For in-person assistance, you may visit the ATU office located at the College of Public Administration and Governance Building, in front of the College of Business Building.