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Federal Polytechnic, Ugep Cut Off Mark & How to Calculate their Aggregate Score

Are you interested in becoming a student of the Federal Polytechnic, Ugep?  If yes, then you are on the right page as it is not only important for you to know the cut off mark of your preferred institution but also how to calculate the aggregate score and this post will provide you with all of that.

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

The Federal Polytechnic, Ugep, Cross River State, is one of the six newly established Polys by the Federal Government of Nigeria. Our mandate is to produce graduates (National Diploma/ Higher National Diploma) that can compete favorably in the world job market with respect to Technology, Science and Management. The school is strategically located within the Central Senatorial District of Cross River State, with a dense population and extensive fertile land. We have currently acquired 200 hectares of land for the permanent site and an additional 65 hectares for our Agricultural projects.

Ugep where the school is located is easily assessable from three state capitals: Calabar (Cross River State),  Uyo (Akwa Ibom State ) and Abakaliki (Ebonyi State). Being a new school, there is need for substantial infrastructural development in terms of Administrative complex, laboratories/workshops, student hostels, Medical facilities, Library/ICT complex, faculty buildings, staff offices, staff quarters etc.  While, the Federal Government is willing and ready to finance these projects, we would appreciate Local, National and International collaborations for effective take-off. Our focus is Renewable Energy and Agricultural Technology.

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 Ugep General Cut Off Mark

The general cut off mark for Federal Polytechnic Ugep, is 100. This simply implies that any candidate who wishes to study at Fed poly Ugep must score 100 and above to be able to qualify for admission into their selected course.

How to Calculate Federal Polytechnic, Ugep Aggregate Score

To correctly calculate your aggregate, know that the JAMB Examination is made up of 400 marks, whereas the Federal Polytechnic, Ugep  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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