For Computer Science at UNILAG, you’ll typically need a combined score of 260+ (out of 400) to be competitive, but the exact cut-off changes yearly. Here’s how it works: UNILAG calculates your total score using 50% of your JAMB score (out of 400) + 50% of your Post-UTME score (out of 100). So if you score 300 in JAMB, that’s 37.5 (50% of 300/4), and if you get 80 in Post-UTME, that’s 40. Your aggregate becomes 77.5.
Last year’s cut-off was around 72-75 for some candidates, but Computer Science is always in high demand, so aim higher! Also, don’t forget your O’Level grades (Math & English especially) matter too. For the latest updates, check UNILAG’s admissions office or their website once Post-UTME starts. Stay sharp and good luck!
For Computer Science at UNILAG, you’ll typically need a combined score of 260+ (out of 400) to be competitive, but the exact cut-off changes yearly. Here’s how it works: UNILAG calculates your total score using 50% of your JAMB score (out of 400) + 50% of your Post-UTME score (out of 100). So if you score 300 in JAMB, that’s 37.5 (50% of 300/4), and if you get 80 in Post-UTME, that’s 40. Your aggregate becomes 77.5.
ReplyDeleteLast year’s cut-off was around 72-75 for some candidates, but Computer Science is always in high demand, so aim higher! Also, don’t forget your O’Level grades (Math & English especially) matter too. For the latest updates, check UNILAG’s admissions office or their website once Post-UTME starts. Stay sharp and good luck!