Friday, June 17, 2016

University Of Ibadan Releases Cut-off Marks For All Courses, Uses SSCE/UTME Ratio

Shortly after the  Announcement of the Resumption date by The management of UI.

The University of Ibadan (UI) admission office has released her 2016/2017 screening Cut off using the 60:40 Waec/Jamb Ratio.

Here are the respective cut off marks for each courses

1. Anthropology – 50.00
2 Archaelogy – 50.00


3 Botany – 51.16
4 Chemistry – 59.85
5 Computer Science – 58.15
6 Geography – 52.58
7 Geology – 54.27
8 Industrial Chemistry – 53.35
9 Mathematics – 54.76
10 Microbiology – 64.70
11 Physics – 55.91
12 Statistics – 54.29
13 Zoology – 53.17
14 Law – 71.10
15 Anthropology – 50.17
16 Arabic Language & Literature – 59.80
17 Archeaology – 50.66
18 Classics – 52.13
19 Communication & Lang. Arts – 68.52
20 E. Studies- French – 66.15
21 E. Studies- German – 60.12
22 E. Studies- Russian – 58.8
23 English Language & Literature – 68.90
24 History – 52.70
25 Islamic Studies – 61.60
26 Linguistics – 63.71
27 Linguistics - Igbo – 50.00
28 Linguistics - Yoruba – 55.43
29 Music – 53.91
30 Philosophy – 54.89
31 Religious Studies – 51.32
32 Theatre Arts – 68.91
33 Adult Education – 50.00
34 Educational Management – 50.00
35 Guidance & Counselling – 52.13
36 Health Education – 50.00
37 Human Kinetics – 50.00
38 LARIS – 53.15
39 T . Education- Arts – 56.16
40 English Education – 63.15
41 Yoruba Education – 53.21
42 Arabic Studies Education – 57.89
43 Islamic Studies Education – 53.31
44 French Education – 50.00
45 Christian Rel. Studies Education – 54.73
46 Communication & Lang. Arts Education – 61.32
47 History Education – 52.13
48 Early Childhood Education – 50.00
49 T. Education- Science – 53.00
50 Biology Education – 52.56
51 Chemistry Education – 53.16
52 Physics Education – 52.87
53 Mathematics Education – 51.13
54 T.Education-Social Sciences – 56.19
55 Economics Education – 59.12
56 Geography Education – 54.91
57 Political Science Education – 61.94
58 Special Education – 50.00
59 Pharmacy – 68.91
60 Biochemistry – 58.71
61 Dentistry – 67.91
62 Human Nutrition – 59.16
63 MBBS – 75.56
64 Medical Laboratory Science – 63.17
65 Nursing – 65.93
66 Physiology – 60.19
67 Physiotherapy – 65.88
68 Agric Economics – 53.21
69 Agric Extension & Rural Development – 53.01
70 Agronomy – 50.68
71 Animal Science – 50.00
72 Aquaculture & Fisheries Management – 50.00
73 Crop Protection & Env Biology – 50.00
74 Forest Resource Mgt – 50.00
75 Wildlife & Ecotourism Mgt – 50.00
76 Veterinary Medicine – 55.10
77 Economics – 68.03
78 Geography – 53.00
79 Political Science – 70.82
80 Psychology – 58.12
81 Sociology – 64.81
82 Agricultural & Environmental Engineering – 51.67
83 Civil Engineering – 58.97
84 Electrical & Electronics Engineering – 61.83
85 Food Technology – 55.98
86 Industrial & Production Engineering – 51.67
87 Mechanical Engineering – 58.96
88 Petroleum Engineering – 59.91
89 Wood Products Engineering – 50.05

It Is no longer news that the post utme of most universities have been cancelled (except those that have written).

Many aspirants have been wondering how the universities would use their utme score to get their aggregate score....many have concluded that they would increase the utme cutoff to 250,280 or whatsoever.

But this is not the case.
It is you o'level results that would be used to get your cutoff
C6 - 2pt, c5 - 4pt, c4- 6pt b3- 8pt B2- 10pt A1-12pt

For the 5 o'level subjects required for your course. Each grade would be represent a point (refer to the quoted text) above how to calculate your aggregate score.

1. Sum up all the points corresponding to the grades you have in your o'level
2. Divide your utme score by 8
3. Sum up 1 and 2.
4. Divide by 110
5. Multiply by 100

Example
Utme score- 230
O level results-. A1,B2,B3,C4 and C6
1. 230÷8= 29
2. A1= 12 points
B2= 10 points
B3= 8 points
C4= 6 points
C6= 2 points
Total= 38 points
3. 29+38=67
4. 67/110= 0.61
5. 0.61* 100= 61%

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