Guys, here is a quick one. Unilag normally makes use of your jamb
score and post utme score to get your final aggregate score. It is this
aggregate score that will be measured against cut off marks for
individual courses.
if your aggregate score is up to the merit cut off mark or catchment
cut off mark(if you are from catchment areas) of your chosen course,
then you are in for the admmission. if you dont know much about
merit/catchment cut off marks in unilag admission process, please click Unilag Cut off Marks explained to read details.
In this post i will show you the formular used in calculating the aggregate score.
How To Calculate Unilag Post UTME Aggregate Score;
Utme score/8(Utme score divided by eight) + Post UTME Score/2(post utme score divided by 2)
= Aggregate Score.
for example;
if UTME score = 290
Post UTME score = 70
aggregate = 290/8 + 70/2
aggregate = 36.25 + 35
aggregate = 71.25%
Don’t get confused, I quite understand that the post utme questions is 40. You might want to ask, how then is it possible for me to score 70/100 in post utme.
This is the majic; whatever you score in post utme over 40
will be rounded up to 100, that is it will rounded up to percentage.
Let’s say for example you score 20/40. It will be the same as 20/40
multiply by 100/1 which is equal to 50/100.
What ever is gotten over 100 is what will be divided by 2 to get your
final post utme score before combining to get the aggregate as
described above.
Your aggregate score will be measured against the cut off mark of your chosen course.
The cut off marks for all courses will be published weeks after the post utme exams.
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