How To Calculate FUTMINNA Post UTME / Aggregate Score For All Courses

Many Students find it hard to calculate their aggregate score and their cut off mark as this varies for different Institutions, but 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.

See: List of Nigerian Universities That Accepts 120 As Cut Off Mark 

FUTMINNA Departmental Cut Off Mark 2020 

WHAT IS POST UTME SCORE 

After every UTME exercise, a particular mark is set out by the exam body {e.g 120}. This mark is a score a candidate must have or cross, to qualify him or her to sit for the chosen school’s POST UTME exercise. This said mark is announced to all school’s to enable them decide the number of candidates they will admit.
After the school’s decision, they announce a particular mark which must not be lower than the mark the UTME body fixed. Any candidate who cross the mark set by the UTME body and did not reach the chosen school’s mark, is NEVER eligible to sit for the school’s POST UTME.
This mark or score set by the school admission board is known as SCHOOL’S CUT OFF MARK..

To calculate FUTMINNA aggregate score, you just have to follow the following steps.

  1. Divide your JAMB score (out of 400) by 8.
  2. Post UTME score is over 5.
  3. Add the results in 1 and 2 above.
  4. That is your aggregate score.

Lets use Treasure as a case study,

If she scored 240 in her JAMB

And 3 in her Post UTME

The aggregate score will then be:

240/8= 30

30+ 3= 33.

Treasure aggregate score will be 33.

COURSES / DEPARTMENTS IN FUTMINNA

Click your desired course to see their admission requirement/O’Level Subject Combination 

» Agricultural Economics and Farm Management
» Biological Science(s)
» Botany
» Microbiology
» Urban and Regional Planning

 

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