2 Ways To Calculate UNILAG Aggregate Scores/Points - SCHOOLCONTENTS.info

2 Ways To Calculate UNILAG Aggregate Scores/Points

If you're eager to join the prestigious University of Lagos (UNILAG), understanding how they calculate the admission aggregate score is vital. Don't worry; I've got you covered! Let's break it down step by step, in an infernal (yet friendly!) way.


There are two methods to calculate the UNILAG aggregate point/score for its admission. 


  1. Calculation if post-UTME is done
  2. Calculation is Post UTME is not done


Let's take them one after the other.

Calculating UNILAG Aggregate Point/Score If Post-UTME is Done

This is mostly used. Specifically when UNILAG conducts post-UTME, they will adopt this method to calculate aggregate scores required for each of their courses.

Step 1: Get Your JAMB Score

The first thing you need is your JAMB score. You must have already taken the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), and the score you obtained will play a significant role in your admission journey.

Step 2: Calculate Your JAMB Score Portion

Now, let's get down to some number crunching. Take your JAMB score and divide it by 8. For example, if you scored 320 in JAMB, your JAMB score portion would be 320/8 = 40.

Step 3: Get Your Post-UTME Score

If UNILAG conducts a Post-UTME screening, you'll participate, and they will give you a score based on your performance. If you've already taken the Post-UTME and have your score, great! If not, keep an eye out for the university's announcements and prepare well.

Step 4: Calculate Your Post-UTME Score Portion

Similar to the JAMB score, your Post-UTME score will be based on 30%. For instance, if you scored 20% in the Post-UTME, your Post-UTME score portion  is 20. Any candidate who scores less than 12% won't stand any chance to process further.

Step 5: Gather Your O'level Grades

Your O'level results carry weight too. UNILAG recognizes five required subjects for your proposed course. Here's how the grading scale works:


  1. A1 = 4.0 points
  2. B2 = 3.6 points
  3. B3 = 3.2 points
  4. C4 = 2.8 points
  5. C5 = 2.4 points
  6. C6 = 2.0 points


Now, take a look at your O'level result for the required subjects, and let's proceed to the next step.

Step 6: Calculate Your O'level Score Portion

To calculate your O'level score portion, you'll need to find the average grade of your required subjects. Add up the points corresponding to your grades (e.g., A1, B2, etc.) and divide by the number of required subjects.


Let's say your grades for the five required subjects are C4, C5, A1, B2, and C6. The total points would be 2.8 + 2.4 + 4.0 + 3.6 + 2.0 = 14.8

Step 7: Calculate the Aggregate Score

Now that we have all three portions - JAMB, Post-UTME, and O'level - let's find your UNILAG aggregate score.


Add the JAMB score portion (from Step 2), the Post-UTME score portion (from Step 4), and the O'level score portion (from Step 6) together.


Continuing with our previous example, the aggregate score would be 40 (JAMB) + 20 (Post-UTME) + 14.8 (O'level) = 74.8.

Step 8: Decision Time

Congratulations! You've now calculated your UNILAG aggregate score. Keep in mind that the cutoff marks for various courses may vary each year, depending on the number of applicants and available slots. It's essential to stay updated with the admission guidelines from the university.


Now, just relax and wait for the admission lists to be released. Remember, your aggregate score is just one piece of the puzzle. UNILAG also considers other factors in the admission process.


RecommendedHow Does UNILAG Give Admissions To Its Aspirants?

Calculating UNILAG Aggregate Point/Score If Post-UTME is Not Done

Here, only the JAMB score and O'level grades will be taken into the calculation. However, the O'level points are different - using this method.


Unlike when the post-UTME is done, the O'level here will be A1 = 10 points, B2 = 9 points, B3 = 8 points, C4 = 7 points, C5 = 6 points, C6 = 5 points. The JAMB score will still be divided by 8.

Step 1: Calculate Your JAMB Score Portion

Take your JAMB score and divide it by 8, as we did before. For example, if you scored 320 in JAMB, your JAMB score portion would be 320/8 = 40.

Step 2: Gather Your O'level Grades

Now, let's consider your O'level results. Remember, UNILAG recognizes five required subjects for your proposed course, and the grading scale is different this time:


  1. A1 = 10 points
  2. B2 = 9 points
  3. B3 = 8 points
  4. C4 = 7 points
  5. C5 = 6 points
  6. C6 = 5 points


Check your O'level result for the required subjects, and we can proceed to the next step.

Step 3: Calculate Your O'level Total Points

To find your O'level total points, add up the points corresponding to your grades (e.g., A1, B2, etc.) for all the required subjects.


Let's say your grades for the five required subjects remain C4, C5, A1, B2, and C6. The total points would be 7 + 6 + 10 + 9 + 5 = 37.

Step 4: Calculate the Aggregate Score

Now, it's time to find your UNILAG aggregate score using the JAMB score portion (from Step 1) and the O'level total points (from Step 2).


Add the JAMB score portion and the O'level total points together, the aggregate score would be 40 (JAMB) + 37 (O'level) = 77.

Step 5: Decision Time, Again!

Congratulations once more! You've now calculated your UNILAG aggregate score using the second method. As always, remember that cutoff marks for various courses may vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants and available slots.


Stay updated with the admission guidelines from the university and keep an eye out for the admission lists.

Conclusion

As you embark on this exciting journey toward your dream of studying at UNILAG, believe in yourself, and keep your focus. You have the potential to make great strides in your academic and personal growth.


I wish you the very best of luck, and may your efforts bear sweet fruit as you take this important step toward a brighter future. UNILAG awaits with open arms to welcome exceptional minds like yours! Dream big and embrace the opportunities that come your way. Your journey to success starts here!


NEED a guide, update, or answer on something? You can spend just #500 to get professional answers and guides. Click here to request Mr. Techie's INSTANT REPLY.

HELP SOMEONE:  People would appreciate it if you could just share this post with them on FacebookTwitterWhatsApp, etc. Use the share icons below for your convenience.

Best Related Posts

  1. Can I Gain Admission Into UNILAG Without JAMB?
  2. Will UNILAG Transfer Me to Another Course?
  3. Does UNILAG Accept 2nd Choice Candidates? Answer!
  4. Can I Gain Admission Into UNILAG With 180?
  5. Age Limit for UNILAG Admission: Making the Most of It

No comments:

Post a Comment

Just type your comment and post it. It will not appear until it is checked by admins. Check back to see your comment live.

If you want an immediate reply, you can request a reply @ #1000 through WhatsApp only at (08065152292). No call, please!

Techie BEC Konsult 7:54 PM (0 minutes ago) to me