Many Students find it hard to calculate their aggregate score and their cut-off mark as this varies for different Institutions.
Still, before this, we are going to tell you what aggregate and Post UTME Score means and what things are to be considered before calculating the aggregate score.
What is Aggregate Score
That means the candidate must get at least 50 Questions Correctly. The aggregate score will be used to determine the cut-off point for admission into each of the programmes.
Cut-off points for each course will be determined by the performance of all the candidates who applied for the course.
How to Calculate UNIBEN Aggregate Score
UTME ==> 50%
Post UTME ==> 50%
For UTME/JAMB Score:
Divide your JAMB/UTME Score By 8
For Post UTME Score:
Divide your post-UTME Score by 2
Let’s take Treasure as a case study,
She scores 283 in her JAMB and 70 in her Post UTME; her aggregate score will be calculated as follows;
a) JAMB score divided by 8, which is 283/8 = 35.4
b) Post UTME score, which is 70/2= 37.5
The sum of both scores would be Treasure’s aggregate score
35.4+ 37.5 = 72.9
Therefore, Treasure’s aggregate score would be 72.9 out of 100, this is above average. With this aggregate score, she is certain that she will gain admission into the University of UNIBEN, popularly known as UNIBEN.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, calculating your UNIBEN Aggregate score is an important step in the admissions process for all courses at UNIBEN.
Therefore, it is essential to put in your best effort throughout the application process to increase your chances of being admitted to the program of choice at UNIBEN.
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