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AAUA Aggregate Score Calculation 2014/2015 Admission

To calculate AAUA aggregate score for 2014/2015 admission (using Post-UTME and JAMB UTME scrores) is as simple as that of other schools. Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, aggregate score calculation formula makes use of the UTME Score and Post-UMTE screening score. This information will be useful to compute what your AAUA admission cut-off mark is when the departmental cut-off points are released. You will then know if you are qualified for admission.

Just like any other school, you must have passed the Post-UTME screening by getting the minimum score required. In the case of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, the Post-UTME cut-off is 40%. This means that you must score at  least 40% in your Post-UTME. Check Post-UTME result.

How to calculate AAUA aggregate score for 2014/2015 Admission

AAUA aggregate score calculation is done by using the following formula; divide your JAMB score by 8, Post UTME score by 2 and add the two together. Simple, isn’t it?

Here is an example of this formula:

Ahmed has scored 260 in UTME and 60 Post UTME. Below is how you will calculate the aggregate score for AAUA admission

Divide UTME Score by 8 —  260/8 = 32.50
Divide Post UTME Score by 2 —  60/2 = 30.00
Aggregate Score: 32.50+30.00 = 62.50%

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