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JAMB releases official grading system for 2016/2017 admission
JAMB releases official grading system for 2016/2017 admission
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Thursday, July 07, 2016
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has released the grading system for admission into tertiary institutions for the 2016/2017 session.
Official JAMB Grading system for 2016/2017 admission
JAMB SCORE GRADE POINTS
180 – 185 ————————20 points
186 – 190————————21points
191 -195————————-22points
196 – 200———————–23points
201 – 205———————–24points
206 – 210———————–25 points
211 – 215———————–26 points
216 -220————————27 points
221 -225————————28 points
226 -230————————29 points
231 -235————————30 points
236 – 240———————–31 points
241 – 245———————–32 points
246 -250————————33 points
251 -300———————– (34- 43points)
300 -400———————–(44 – 60 points)
WAEC / NECO O’LEVEL GRADE POINTS
1. Single sitting——————- 10 points
2. Combined Results————- 2 points
A1—————————— 6 points
B2 and B3———————4 points
C4 – C6————————3 points
For example
David George G. scored 205 in UTME = 24 points
He applies for Political Science
He presents only one WAEC result=10 points
He has 5 credits in the necessary subjects (3 x 5) =15 points
His total points =49 points.
He will now await the school to release the cut off point for his Course. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Story! What about educationally disadvantaged areas? Theirs is automatic 40 points .Hehehe! Who is deceiving who?
ReplyDeleteCatchment points nko for all these new glorified primary schools termed federal universities by last govt?
ReplyDeleteI just dey laugh. If Toronto certificates were common in the North then now una go see 1940 GCE and WAEC full of A1s. Na today? When most teachers themselves parade Toronto or Oluwale certificates which have been reported in news severally? This is the greatest joke of the century and a way to continue to favour some people who are been forced to go to school. They even burn most of their school and govt will vote money from tax and oil to repair them.
ReplyDeleteWho will know determine the catchment area scores,jamb or schools?then when I students submit or has two results and has all round c,then got 180-185,mean such students has slim chances then.hey nawa for Nigeria born today died tomorrow
ReplyDeleteNow everyone can know how to get admission into university, study hard and score high, Nigeria is moving forward in Transparency and accountability.
ReplyDeleteThis policy is strange.It will increase desperacy on the part of the students and it might likely lead to set back for the southerner and create unnecessary advantage for the so-called educationally disadvantaged states.Why putting grades to jamb score and olevel results? Is this policy meant to take autonomy of the higher institution or what?
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