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How to Calculate Post UTME Admission Score

The exact method of calculating post-UTME admission scores varies from one university to another. The information provided here is a general guide. Always check the specific requirements of the university you applied to.

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Understanding the Components

Typically, your post-UTME admission score is determined by a combination of three factors:

  • O’level Results: Your performance in subjects relevant to your chosen course.
  • JAMB Score: Your Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) score.
  • Post-UTME Score: Your performance in the university’s post-UTME exam.

General Calculation Process

While specific formulas may differ, most universities follow a similar approach:

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  1. Assign points to O’level results: Each grade (A1, B2, etc.) is given a point value.
  2. Calculate O’level score: Sum up the points for the required subjects.
  3. Convert JAMB score to a point value: Divide your JAMB score by a specific number (e.g., 8) to obtain your JAMB point.
  4. Calculate Post-UTME score: This is usually a percentage of the total possible score.
  5. Determine weightage: Each component (O’level, JAMB, Post-UTME) is assigned a specific weightage.
  6. Calculate aggregate score: Multiply each component’s score by its weightage and add the results.

Example

Let’s assume the following:

  • O’level total points: 30
  • JAMB score: 280
  • Post-UTME score: 70%
  • Weightage: O’level – 30%, JAMB – 50%, Post-UTME – 20%

Calculation:

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  • O’level score: 30 * 30% = 9
  • JAMB score: (280 / 8) * 50% = 17.5
  • Post-UTME score: 70 * 20% = 14
  • Aggregate score: 9 + 17.5 + 14 = 40.5

Remember: This is a simplified example. The actual calculation process might involve more complex formulas and factors.

Important Tips

  • Check your preferred university’s website: Look for the admission guidelines or prospectus to find the exact calculation method.
  • Understand the weightage: The weightage given to each component can significantly impact your final score.
  • Focus on all components: Aim for high scores in your O’levels, JAMB, and post-UTME to increase your chances of admission.
  • Seek clarification: If you have doubts about the calculation process, contact the university’s admissions office.

By following these steps and understanding the specific requirements of your chosen university, you can effectively calculate your potential post-UTME admission score.

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