Do you need to know how to calculate Unilag Aggregate Score? You want to calculate your final aggregate score that will determine if you will be admitted or not? Follow this approved guide by Campus Times Nigeria.
Post UTME?as we all know, is usually conducted by individual Higher Institutions In Nigeria.
On this account, the University of Lagos is saddled with the responsibility of conducting Post?JAMB?and set an aggregate score for her screenings.
Based on the reports we are getting, Unilag will use the same process used last year to calculate its aggregate.
To calculate UNILAG Post UTME, you should know that 60 questions of your subject combination are totaled or summed into 100 marks. And when divided by your score, you arrive at your aggregate score.
To make these explanations more simple, we have illustrated it below to help you understand.
How To Calculate UNILAG Aggregate Score?
Now, to calculate your UNILAG aggregate score, divide your UTME score by 8 and your Post UTME score by 2 and you will arrive at your score.
For example;
JAMB?score?/8 = 50%
POST UTME/2 = 50%
50% + 50% = 100%
Assuming Tope got 300 in UTME and she also score 80 in Post UTME, then this is how to calculate the aggregate
300/8 =37.5%
80/2 = 40%
40% + 37.5% = 77.5%
So Tope?s aggregate score is 77.5% out of 100%
Hope this is simple! This is how to calculate the agrregate score for the University of Lagos for the 2018/2019 academic session.
Please note that most higher Institutions adopt a formula that best suits their purpose for the screening exercise.
If Perhaps, you still need to know how to check your?Post UTME result,?simply go to the university website portal where you wrote your Post UTME and you will see a simple form where you will enter your exam numbers and pin code.
Submit the form by clicking on the submit button. And there have it! your result will be displayed on the page.
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