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stred:FEAR IS ONE OF THE GREATEST WEAPON USE BY THE DEVIL TO FIGHT.SO BE A MAN , AND MIND FEAR IS SPIRIT IF YOU DO NOT KNOW |
AND THINK WITH THIS YOU ARE RELIEF ,try and post your score |
UNN Nsukka Admission Cutoff Mark
2016 MEDICINE-295.
LAW-297.
PHARMACY-285.
G/C-252.
SOCIAL STUDIES-245.
BUSS-220. ADULT EDU-201.
ART EDU-251.
HPE-206.
HOME ECONS-229.
AGRIC EDU-213.
INDUSTRIAL TECH-236. MASSCOM-268.
THEATRE ART-254.
HISTORY-259.
ENG & LIT STUDIES-271.
LINGUISTICS & LIT STUDIES-245.
NURSING -268. ACCT-257. CIVIL ENGINEERING-248. ELECTRICAL ENG-242.
ELECTRONIC ENG-232.
MECH ENG-242.
AGRIC & BIO ENG-204.
ARCHITECTURE-226.
ESTATE MGT-201. URBAN®ION-210.
COMBINE ARTS-201.
GEO INF-201.
MICROBIOLOGY-244.
CBS-214.
BIOCHEMISTRY-248. ZOOLOGY-207.
BOTANY-200.
AGRIC ECONS-227.
AGRIC EXT.-201.
ANIMAL SCS.-202.
CROP SCS-206. FOOD SCS-242.
SOIL SCS-205.
NUTRITION & DIETICS-247.
MED REHAB-258.
RADIOGRAPHY-266.
ECONOMICS-260. GEOGRAPHY-243.
PHILOSOPHY-261.
POL SC-275.
PSYCHOLOGY-252.
PUBLIC ADMIN-266.
RELIGION-232. SOCIAL WORK-213.
SOCIOLOGY-260. |
and lastly UNN Your JAMB score makes up 60% of the total score while your SSCE makes up the remaining 40%. For the SSCE score(YOUR 4 JAMB COMBINATIO ONLY) A1=100 B2=90 B3=80 C4=70 C5=60 C6=50 D7=40 ETC Step I. multiply your score for the 4 subjects by 0.4 step II... multiply your JAMB score by 0.6 Step III... Finally sum up the results in step I&II above, that is your score. |
FOR DELSU 3. BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
Anatomy and Cell Biology 47
Medical Biochemistry 50 Pharmacology & Therapeutics 50
Physiology 50
Medicine & Surgery 65
Nursing Science 63
4. EDUCATION
Agricultural Science Education 45 Biology Education 48
Business Education 50
Chemistry Education 45
Computer Education 50
Economics Education 50
English Education 48 Guidance & Counselling 45
Geography Education 47
Health Education 45
Home Economics 45
Integrated Science 45
S/N. FACULTY/ DEPARTMENTS CUT-OFF MARK
Library Science Education 50
Mathematics Education 45
Nursery & Primary Education 45
Physical and Health Education 45
Physics Education 45 Political Science Education 50
Social Science Education (Soc. Studies) 45
Religious Education 45
Technical Education 45
5. ENGINEERING
Civil Engineering 55 Electrical & Electronics Engineering 55
Mechanical Engineering 55
6. MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
Banking & Finance 56
Business Administration 56
Accounting & Finance 56 Marketing 45
7. PHARMACY 60 |
(AND ALSO POST YOUR SCORE WITH) 2016 Delsu Departmental Cut Off Mark And
How To Calculate Screening Score...
2016 DELSU Departmental Cut Off Mark And
How To Calculate Screening Score
DELSU grading system is as follows:
(1) O 'Level screening: add up your 5 O 'level subjects either WAEC or NECO
A1 = 12mk, B2 = 10mks, B3 = 8mks, C4 =
6mks, C5 = 4mks and C6 = 2mks.
The total from your Waec/Neco multiplied by
0.75.
(2) No of result sittings: 1sitting = 5mks and 2sittings = 0mk.
(3) Divide your Jamb score by 8.
(4) Add up d mks together to get your final
score.
It is emphasises on..... Waec 45%, jamb 50%,
and 1 sitting 5%... |
WHILE WAITING LET QUICKLY WEIGH OUR ADMISSION CHANCE BY OAU POINT SYSTEM (post your score) Your JAMB result is 70% of your total score & your O’level results grade is the remaining 30% iii. Your best 8 subjects grade will also be used for the calculation; here is what each grade weighs: A1 = 8 marks, B2 = 7 marks, B3 = 6 marks, C4 = 5 marks, C5 = 4 marks, and C6 = 3 marks. iv. The maximum obtainable points from the selected best 8 O’level grades is 64 (i.e A1 = 8marks multiply by 8 subjects). v. The total points you obtained after calculating Your O’level points will now be converted to 30% (for example if your O’level points is 48, it will then be calculated as: 48/64 X 30= 22.5) Therefore, your NEW O'LEVEL POINTS will now be 22.5 vi. Now, to calculate your UTME points, follow this procedure: Divide Your JAMB score by 400, then multiply it by 70. For example, if your JAMB score is 250. Calculate it as: 250/400, X 70= 43.75 43.75 is now the UTME POINTS |
GEOFAVOR AND OTHERS IN THIS THREAD DO YOU HAVE FAITH ? if yes signify |
GUYS DO NOT BOTHER YOURSELF ON THIS MATTER BECAUSE NOBODY CAN PAY ANY FEE WITHOUT ADMISSION AND EVEN CONFIRMING HIS ADMISSION ON JAMB ADMISSION PORTAL .SO CALM DOWN AND MIND YOU TRY TO CONTROL YOUR TONGUE. |
INDEED TODAY IS A NEW DAWN |
solomix10:UNIBEN NO GO TRY AM |
1 LAW Law Law 70.75 63.25 67.75 69.25 67.50 68.25 67.50 1 Nursing 72.25 71.13 71.50 71.75 72.13 71.25 71.63 2 Medicine & Surgery 79.38 75.75 76.38 76.75 77.38 77.00 77.38 3 Physiotherapy 70.88 69.38 70.25 69.63 68.38 70.00 69.13 4 Radiography 70.25 69.88 67.38 67.50 69.75 69.38 70.13 5 Medical Laboratory Science 70.63 67.88 68.75 68.63 67.00 70.13 67.38 6 Pharmacology 68.25 65.63 65.00 66.63 65.50 66.38 66.50 7 Physiology 68.13 66.63 66.50 65.38 67.38 67.75 64.75 8 Dental Sciences Dentistry 72.75 63.50 70.00 69.38 69.25 71.50 71.00 1 PHARMACY Pharmacy Pharmacy 73.63 71.63 68.88 71.38 69.00 70.50 69.88 Basic Medical Sciences Clinical Sciences COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Page 4 |
Ekiti Lagos Ogun Ondo Osun Oyo 1 Creative Arts Creative Arts 62.50 58.75 58.63 58.50 58.88 54.25 55.25 2 English Language English Language 62.38 53.88 59.00 59.63 56.50 54.00 59.00 3 French 62.75 NIL NIL 61.25 NIL 62.25 NIL 4 Russian 56.75 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 5 History & Strategic Studies History & Strategic Studies 60.25 57.50 54.00 53.13 58.75 55.75 53.50 6 Linguistics Igbo/Yoruba 59.88 58.75 59.25 53.75 NIL 55.13 54.50 7 Chinese 64.50 57.75 61.75 62.25 63.75 NIL 62.75 8 Philosophy Philosophy 61.00 59.75 55.88 55.25 55.00 56.75 54.25 1 Accounting Accounting 72.50 68.38 70.50 71.13 69.88 69.75 71.00 2 Actuarial Science 64.25 62.38 62.50 61.00 63.63 55.50 56.50 3 Insurance 64.75 62.75 64.38 63.63 55.50 63.00 63.38 4 Business Administration Business Administration 69.38 64.13 67.38 68.25 64.00 66.13 66.75 5 Finance Finance 68.38 63.38 65.00 66.88 64.50 65.88 66.25 6 IRPM IRPM 67.13 61.63 64.88 65.00 62.13 64.13 62.00 UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS 2016-2017 UTME ADMISSIONS CUT-OFF POINTS S/N Faculty Department Programme Merit Catchment European Languages Linguistics, African & Asian Studies BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Actuarial Science & Insurance ARTS Page 1 Page 2 of 6 Ekiti Lagos Ogun Ondo Osun Oyo S/N Faculty Department Programme Merit Catchment 1 Adult Education Adult Education 55.50 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 2 Education Economics 61.13 NIL 59.50 53.25 NIL 59.88 58.00 3 Education Business 67.00 62.50 64.13 64.25 61.25 64.63 64.00 4 Education Islamic Religious Studies 51.13 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 5 Education Igbo 60.75 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 6 Education English 64.75 59.38 61.25 63.13 61.75 60.63 61.00 7 Education Early Childhood 65.25 52.00 62.25 63.50 56.38 56.25 61.00 8 Education Yoruba 57.75 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 9 Education French 62.88 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 10 Education History 55.63 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 11 Education Christian Religious Studies 57.00 53.50 NIL 56.63 55.25 NIL NIL 12 Education Geography 53.75 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 13 Educational Administration Educational Administration 65.00 51.63 63.13 64.00 60.00 62.75 62.50 14 Educational Foundations Educational Foundations 62.88 NIL 59.38 60.00 56.63 53.88 52.13 15 Human Kinetics & Health Education Human Kinetics & Health Education 54.25 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 16 Education Biology 59.00 58.00 57.88 56.00 54.00 56.50 57.25 17 Education Chemistry 55.38 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL Arts & Social Sciences Science & Technology Education EDUCATION Page 2 Page 3 of 6 Ekiti Lagos Ogun Ondo Osun Oyo S/N Faculty Department Programme Merit Catchment 18 Education Home Economics 61.25 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 19 Education Integrated Science 53.75 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 20 Education Mathematics 55.75 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 21 Education Physics 54.25 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 22 Education Technology NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL |
raphieMontella:SORRY BOY $$$ IT WILL BE RECTIFLY IN A MOMENT |
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Both of them claimed using the 50:50 method i.e 50% for O'level and 50% for UTME. Now, let's see which looks more favourable. For UI, it goes thus: O'LEVEL A1; 6 points, B2; 5 points, B3; 4 points, C4; 3 points, C5; 2 points and C6; 1 point. Then, you'll calculate the total points for your 5 jamb combinations in your used O'level result and divide it by 30, then multiply it by 50 i.e 5 subjects/30*50. JAMB After that, you'll divide your jamb score by 8. RESULT Add the two results you got above i.e for O'level and Jamb together. The result is your weighted score. Looks nice, right? Now to Unilag, it goes thus: O'LEVEL A1; 10 points, B2; 9 points, B3; 8 points, C4; 7 points, C5; 6 points and C6; 5 points. All you have to do is to calculate the points for your 5 jamb subjects combination. No multiplication or division needed. JAMB You'll then divide your Jamb score by 8. RESULT Add the two results above i.e for O'level and Jamb together. You then will have your screening result. |
exhibit7432:what was that |
would be done as quickly as possible$$$$ THANKS BROTHER IN CHRIST |
JAMB should have graded every candidate according to his ability, which is the normal score they deserve. This will not discourage candidates who combine of O’Level result. This grading method would frustrate the efforts of candidates seeking for admission in higher institutions. It is making the whole process to look like a lottery, rather than an examination. If review of the policy is not done, it will continue to worsen the already bad situation in our education system. It might get to a point that our so-called future leaders would pay less attention to education. Ultimately, this would have negative effects on the future of our dear future leaders. This is a clarion call on JAMB to rescind the grading policy. Future of many youths is at stake. Now that President Muhammadu Buhari has relieved Prof Dibu Ojerinde of his duty and admission lists being withdrawn, we don’t know what will become of this policy under the leadership of Prof Ishaq Oloyede, but let us hope that a holistic review |
not to use post-United Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in giving admission to candidate, it is fine. But, many may not buy the idea of allocating points and marks to examinations it did not conduct. Before the coming of this new policy, we all knew it is not all candidates that would be lucky to pass their ‘O’Level in a single sitting. I dare say majority of the candidates that are being offered admission use combined results. Has JAMB looked into a situation where majority of those who sit for ‘O’Level examination perform woefully in Mathematics and English Language, and have to combine or sit for the papers they did not make? Are we saying this set of students would be given two points for combined result? This is not fair. What would be the fate of the students that fall into this category? JAMB should have graded every candidate according to his ability, which is the normal score they deserve. This will not discourage candidates who combine of O’Level result. This grading metho |
some realised earlier, while some get to know late. There have been concerns over the quality of graduates being produced by our institutions. Many graduates finished with ‘good results’ but cannot defend their grades. Lecture rooms are not adequate to cater for students, leaving lecturers to be absent at lectures and give out handouts. Recently, JAMB came out with a new policy which is its official grading system for 2016/2017 session based on point. JAMB has a grade point for every score for candidates, which ranges from 180 to 400 and the grading scores also range from 20 to 60 points. JAMB allocated points to O’level results according to the candidates’ grades in either of WAEC or NECO. It is 10 points. But if it is combined results, it is two points. JAMB went ahead to allocate points to each grades, which ranges from A to C. It is six to three points for each grade. JAMB, NECO and WAEC are different bodies, but why will points be allocated to O’Level results. If JAMB has decided not t |
The popular saying goes: youths are tomorrow’s leaders. There are great expectations for the hope of a better future are on the youth. This has prompted many parents to work very hard to educate their children to make them have better lives in the future. Taking a good look at our education system, there has been so many polices, which has eroded quality in the sector. Compared with some countries in Africa, our educational sector seems to be lagging behind in many ways. The challenges majority of students face yearly, especially when writing important examinations, such as the ones organised by West African Examination Council (WAEC), National Examination Council (NECO) and Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), is nothing to write home about. There have been a lot of cases of fraud and examination malpractices. Miracle centres has taken over the space and many students no longer read for exams. Some students are faced with the issue of fake admission in the university; |
Geofavor:THE ONE WHO OWNS OUR ADMISSION LETTERS WHICH WILL BE RELEASE BY HIM VERY VERY VERY SOON INCLUDING YOUR OWN GEOFAVOR |
Geofavor:THE MIGHTY ONE EVEN IN ADMISSION |
Geofavor:DO NOT WAIT ON UNIBEN BUT WAIT ON THE ONE WHO OWNS THE LIVES OF THE ADMISSION OFFICERS , V.C AND YOUR OWN LIFE |
patrao:I SUPPORT YOU MAN,THEY HAVE FORGOTTEN THE PURPOSE OF THIS THREAD ,NOW THEY CHANGED IT TO WERE THEY CAN ABUSE THEMSELVES FOR NO REASON |
Ksslib:KUDOS man,good job you deserve a feather on your cap $$$$$$$$ ![]() Ksslib:KUDOS man,good job you deserve a feather on your cap $$$$$$$$ |
CaptEColeJnr:THANKS BRO, |
Geofavor:YOU A WISE MAN RUMOUR IS REALLY A BAD HABIT |
IT IS WELL WITH THOSE THAT WAIT ON GOD |

