How To Calculate Your 2017/2018 UTME JAMB Admission Screening Score And Cut Points/Marks Using JAMB, WAEC, NECO, NABTEB AND Any Other O'Level
For those candidates partaking in this year 2017/2018 Admission screening into different institution and universities, you are advice to read the below post carefully. as this will help you plan well in time, so that you will be able to be admitted this year.
Here is the way 2017/2018 Post UTME Admission Screening scores will be determined. According to last year 2016 No Examination was conducted.
Number of sittings for O'Level
1) One Sitting = 10 marks
2) Two Sittings = 3marks
Total marks obtainable = 10marks
O'Level Result Grading from 5 subjects
A (A1) = 6marks
B (B2, B3) = 4marks
C (C4, C5, C6) = 3marks
Total marks obtainable = 30marks
JAMB UTME Score Grades
Check the image below for your score grade
Total marks obtainable = 60marks
So start calculating your score now.
For those candidates partaking in this year 2017/2018 Admission screening into different institution and universities, you are advice to read the below post carefully. as this will help you plan well in time, so that you will be able to be admitted this year.
Here is the way 2017/2018 Post UTME Admission Screening scores will be determined. According to last year 2016 No Examination was conducted.
JAMB UTME Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has made known to the public the release of its guidelines for the 2017/2018 admissions’ process. The method, described as the point
system option, was adopted after an extensive one-week meeting JAMB had
with universities and other tertiary institutions’ administrators in
the country.
Number of sittings for O'Level
1) One Sitting = 10 marks
2) Two Sittings = 3marks
Total marks obtainable = 10marks
O'Level Result Grading from 5 subjects
A (A1) = 6marks
B (B2, B3) = 4marks
C (C4, C5, C6) = 3marks
Total marks obtainable = 30marks
JAMB UTME Score Grades
Check the image below for your score grade
Total marks obtainable = 60marks
So start calculating your score now.
JAMB also ensured that catchment and
educationally less-developed state would still be used for admission
into the nation’s tertiary institutions.
JAMB said, “Merit contains 45 per cent
of the total candidates for a particular course, Catchment contains 35
per cent and ELDS and staff lists contains the rest. Cut off marks will
be released by the institutions this year in the form of points and not
marks.
“If a school declares its cut off mark
for Medicine as 90 points and JAMB grants a candidate with 250 a
provisional admission but his/her total points falls short of the 90
points, then he/she will lose the admission. So the provisional
admission is just a means to an end, not the end in itself.”
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