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Federal Polytechnic, Oko Cut Off Mark & How to Calculate Their Aggregate Score

Are you interested in becoming a student of the Federal Polytechnic, Oko.  If yes, then this post will be of great help to you as it is not only important for one to know the cut off mark of their preferred institution but also how to calculate the aggregate score.

On this note, we are going to tell you what aggregate and Post UTME Score means and what things are to be considered before calculating the aggregate score.

About the Polytechnic

Oko town in Anambra State’s Orumba North Local Government is home to the polytechnic.

The Oko Progressive Union (OPU) had the idea for what would eventually become the polytechnic, and Dr. Alex Ekwueme, a former executive vice president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, served as its first chairman. Ekwueme’s patronage, resourcefulness, and focus on results greatly aided the OPU’s development.

The General Certificate in Education (GCE) examinations are offered at both the ordinary and advanced levels, and the institution was established in 1979 with the Anambra State Government’s approval as a College of Arts and Science.

The institution received a name change on June 28, 1980, becoming the College of Arts, Science, and Technology. This change made the institution more appealing to young school-leavers, who flocked there in droves to pursue the higher certificate that the School could then grant.

What is Post UTME Score?

After every UTME exercise, the exam body sets a particular mark {e.g., 120}. This mark is a score a candidate must have or cross to qualify him or her to sit for the chosen school’s POST UTME exercise.

This said mark is announced to all schools to enable them to decide the number of candidates they will admit. After the school’s decision, they announce a particular mark that must not be lower than the mark the UTME body fixed.

Any candidate who crosses the mark set by the UTME body and does not reach the chosen school’s mark is NEVER eligible to sit for the school’s  POST UTME.

This mark or score set by the school admission board is known as SCHOOL’S CUT-OFF MARK.

What is Aggregate Score ?

Aggregate scores are calculated by finding the sum of all those subjects whose marks have to be considered, and then dividing the sum by total marks. The final result is then multiplied with 100, which gives the aggregate percentage.

Federal Polytechnic, Oko General Cut Off Mark

Federal Polytechnic OKO (Oko Poly)  JAMB cut-off mark for the 2024/2025 academic session will likely be 120. That has been the school’s cut-off mark for a while now.

How to Calculate Federal Polytechnic, Oko Aggregate Score

To correctly calculate your aggregate, know that the JAMB Examination is made up of 400 marks, whereas the Federal Polytechnic, Oko Post UTME is made of 100 marks.

Divide your JAMB score by 8,

Divide your Post UTME score by  2,

Add up the result.

This is how to calculate yours.

If Tina scored 240 in her JAMB and 80 in her Post UTME, then her Aggregate score can be gotten by following these steps.

240/8= 30

80/2= 40

40+ 30= 70

Tina’s aggregate score is 70.

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Federal Poly Oko [OKOPOLY] ND Courses

ARTS, DESIGN, & PRINTING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL

  • Fashion Design & Garment Technology
  • Ceramics
  • Graphics
  • Painting, and Sculpture

BUSINESS STUDIES SCHOOL

  • Management & Business Administration
  • Office of Technology & Management for Tourism
  • Hospitality
  • Public Administration

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL

  •  Civil Engineering
  • Applied Computer Science
  • Engineering in Electrical/Electronics
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Engineering for Agriculture

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL

  • Building technology, architectural technology, and estate management
  • Quantitative Analysis
  • Regional and Urban Planning
  • Geo-Informatics and Surveying

FINANCIAL STUDIES SCHOOL

  • Banking & Finance Accounting Insurance

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL

  • Information Science
  • Libraries, and Mass Media

APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL

  • Mathematics and statistics in Computer science
  • Technology in Food
  • Rural and Domestic Economics
  • Hotel Management
  • Science Laboratory Technology

Complete HND Programs

ARTS DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL

Options in fine and applied arts include:

  • Ceramics and graphics.
  • Painting\sSculpture
  • Garment technology and fashion design
  • Technique for printing

BUSINESS STUDIES SCHOOL

  • Business Management and Administration
  • Office of Public Administration
  • Technology, and Management
  • Marketing

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL

  • Engineering, Civil
  • Applied Computer Science
  • Engineering in Electrical and Electronics
  • Engineering for Agriculture

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL

  • Building technology
  • Architectural technology and estate management
  • Quantitative Analysis
  • Regional and Urban Planning
  • Geo information and Surveying

FINANCIAL STUDIES SCHOOL

  • Banking and Finance Accounting

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL

  • Science of Mass communication
  • Libraries, and information

APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL

  • Mathematics, computer science, and statistics
  • Rural and Domestic Economics
  • Technology for science labs with the following options:
  • Biology
  • Biology/Microbiology
  • Chemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Electronics and Physics

 

REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY

Applicants need to have:

  • The fundamental requirements outlined in the NBTE’s revised entry requirements for ND courses at Nigerian
  • Polytechnics and Monotechnics for admission to the ND programs of the degree they desire to follow at the Higher National Diploma level.
  • National Diploma (ND) from Federal Polytechnic, Oko or a comparable institution recognized by the National Board for Technical Education, with a minimum Lower Credit in the pertinent programs.
  • Proof of at least one (1) year of relevant work experience after earning an ND. In exceptional circumstances, ND diplomats with a pass (CGPA of 2.00-2.49) and at least two (2) years of relevant work experience may be admitted to the HND program.

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