UNIBEN Post UTME: How to Calculate UNIBEN Aggregate Score For Admission

University of Benin, UNIBEN Post UTME: How to Calculate UNIBEN Aggregate Score For Admission

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University of Benin is one of the most highly sort for institutions in Nigeria.

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Here is how to calculate your UNIBEN’s POST-UTME aggregate score

From your JAMB-UTME SCORE, divide your score by 8 and your POST-UTME score will be divided by 2. The aggregate score will be the addition of the two.

Example:

If you get 280/400 in JAMB, 280/8=35

and get 80 in UNIBEN’s POST-UTME, 80/2 = 40

The aggregate is the addition of the two which is in percentage; (35 + 40 ) = 75%

This aggregate score is pretty high.

NOTE: to be considered for screening (in any course), your aggregate score must be greater than or equal to 50% (this applies to many other universities too).


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  1. cy says:

    I scored 47 out of 90 at the direct entry CBT, am going for education and french. Pls what are my chances of gaining admission

  2. Merit otajeruo says:

    My jamb score was 238, but it was not divided by 8, instead it was divided by 17. Why was it done that way??

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