D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic – DAIP Cut Off Mark & How to Calculate Their Aggregate Score
We have come to know that many students find it really difficult to calculate their aggregate score and their cut off mark and it really isn’t their fault as calculating cut off marks varies for different institutions.
On this note, we have made it easy for you by giving you step by step procedure on how to calculate D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic (DAIP) aggregate score, but before this, 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 D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic is a state government higher education institution located in Ewekoro, Ogun State, Nigeria. The current rector is Kehinde Job-Olatunji.
WHAT IS AGGREGATE SCORE
That means the candidate must get at least 50 Questions Correctly. The aggregate score will be used to determine the cut-off point for admission into each of the programmes. Cut-off points for each course will be determined by the performance of all the candidates who applied for the course.
WHAT IS POST UTME SCORE
After every UTME exercise, a particular mark is set out by the exam body {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 school’s to enable them decide the number of candidates they will admit.
After the school’s decision, they announce a particular mark which must not be lower than the mark the UTME body fixed. Any candidate who cross the mark set by the UTME body and did 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..
How To Calculate D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic (DAIP) Aggregate Score
1. To correctly calculate your aggregate, know that the JAMB Examination is made up of 400 marks, whereas the Post UTME is made 100 marks.
- Divide your JAMB score by 8,
- Divide your Post UTME score by 2,
- Add up the result.
An example for quick understanding
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.
2. Considering O’level (WAEC, NECO, GCE or NABTEB):
O level is calculated using the 5 core subjects(core to the course you wish to study as decided by the University) as follows:
- A1 – 6 points
- B2 – 5 points
- B3 – 4 points
- C4 – 3 points
- C5 – 2 points
- C6 – 1 points
And maximum is 30 points. The total points is then prorated to 20 through multiplication by 2/3.
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DAIP JAMB Cut Off
The Management of D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic, Itori-Ewekoro (DAIP) has pegged the cut off mark for the 2023/2024 academic session at 150. Candidates are advised to take note of this mark as admission will be determine by this score.
Departmental Cut Off Markfor DAIP 2023/2024
D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic, Itori-Ewekoro DAIP Departmental Cut Off Marks 2022/2023 has not been officially released. The following are just assumed points. Please always confirm from an official source.
DAIP Departmental Cut Off Mark
DAIP Faculty of Medical Sciences Cut Off Mark
Medicine – 250 and Above
DAIP Faculty of Law Cut Off Mark
Law – 240 and above
DAIP Faculty of Engineering Cut Off Mark
Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Civil, Computer, etc – 220 and above
DAIP Faculty of Science Cut Off Mark
Industrial Chemistry, Industrial Physics, Computer Science, Geology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Anatomy, etc – 190 and above
Please that DAIP admission processes are competitive and admissions are given based on the higher the jamb scores, the higher the chances of being admitted.
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