Calculating your aggregate scores after post utme can be quite tasking and confusing. And trust me, Unilag has a unique way of doing this. Here is a detailed description of how to go about it.
The formula is the sum of your UTME SCORE divided by 8 and your POST UTME SCORE divided by 2.
For instance; if you score 290 in UTME and went on to score 70 in POST UTME, your aggregate score will be calculated thus:
UTME Score = 290/8 =36.25
Post UTME Score = 70/2 =35
Aggregate Score =36.25 + 35 =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 in post utme.
This is the magic; 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.
While you wait, I wish all of you good luck. Don't forget to pray.
For any question, follow and send me a direct message on Twitter @dannykrazyfomo or email me at thakrib@gmail.com
The formula is the sum of your UTME SCORE divided by 8 and your POST UTME SCORE divided by 2.
For instance; if you score 290 in UTME and went on to score 70 in POST UTME, your aggregate score will be calculated thus:
UTME Score = 290/8 =36.25
Post UTME Score = 70/2 =35
Aggregate Score =36.25 + 35 =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 in post utme.
This is the magic; 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.
While you wait, I wish all of you good luck. Don't forget to pray.
For any question, follow and send me a direct message on Twitter @dannykrazyfomo or email me at thakrib@gmail.com
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