How To Calculate OKOPOLY Aggregate Score 2024/2025 Academic Session

How To Calculate OKOPOLY Aggregate Score 2024/2025 Academic Session

Aggregate score comes into play after UTME and Post UTME results are out. Today, we shall be putting you through on how to calculate Federal Polytechnic- Oko aggregate score or aggregate cut off mark for 2024/2025 academic session.

Since the introduction of post UTME, most candidates after seeing their UTME results are always curious about how OKOPOLY calculate their aggregate score. Students are much in deed of this calculating method so they know how hard they need to study (for candidates for are yet to write their post UTME) OR to know if they will be admitted into the institution of their choice or if they should change their course or institution.

Whichever category you find yourself, then you are still on the right page. This post will give you first hand illustration on Federal Polytechnic- Oko grading system plus the requirements and factors put in place when calculating OKOPOLY aggregate score or cut off mark.

Before we go in-depth of how to calculate OKOPOLY aggregate score for 2024/2025 session, we would like to ask if you understand what an aggregate score is all about? Defining what an aggregate cut off mark or score is would make this post easier to comprehend. In as much as we understand some of you understand this, we can confidently boast of a quantum who do not know what an aggregate score is and why it is being calculated.

Definition of Aggregate Score

An aggregate cut off mark in our tertiary institution context is the total score a candidate has after combining JAMB and Post UTME scores then diving it with the appropriate figures which will be seen below while reading this post. For some universities and polytechnics, you would have to combine more than just JAMB and post UTME but your O’Level grades as well.

Knowing how OKOPOLY calculate their aggregate score is very important as this will determine if you are eligible for admission into the university or not. Your aggregate score should meet up with the departmental cut off mark of the course you wish to study before you will be allowed to study any of your desired courses offered in OKOPOLY

How To Calculate OKOPOLY Aggregate Score

It is very easy to calculate OKOPOLY’s aggregate score as the Polytechnic uses a formula similar to that of most Polytechnics. Like other Federal Polytechnic, Federal Polytechnic- Oko uses a 50:50 system, where your JAMB represents 50% while your post represents the remaining 50% totaling 100%.

However, if you are able to perform really well in your post UTME you would find yourself having a really high aggregate score regardless of how you perform in your JAMB. This is because Federal Polytechnic- Oko prioritizes its post UTME over its JAMB scores which means candidates with good post UTME scores have good chances of studying their dream course.

To calculate OKOPOLY aggregate score, you would need to know your JAMB and post UTME scores. Once you have that information handy, you can go ahead and use the calculation procedure below.

JAMB UTME is made up of 400 marks while OKOPOLY post UTME is made 100 marks.

Simply divide your JAMB score by 8

Divide your Post UTME score by  2

Add up the result

That gives you your OKOPOLY aggregate score

Illustration 1

JAMB Score / 8 = 50%

Post UME Score / 2 = 50%

Total = 100%

Example 1

To better understand the calculation process, you can check out this illustration below.

Let’s assume a candidate applying to study at Federal Polytechnic- Oko has a JAMB score of 240 and a Post UTME score of 66. To calculate his aggregate score;

JAMB score = 240 / 8 = 30

Post UTME score = 66 / 2 = 33

Total = 30(JAMB) + 33(Post UTME) = 63

Hence the candidate’s aggregate score will be 63. With this score, such candidate can study any course he or she must have registered during the UTME registration.

Why it’s Important to Calculate OKOPOLY Aggregate Score?

It is important that you know how to calculate OKOPOLY’s aggregate score as this will determine whether or not you are eligible for admission. This is because your aggregate score will be compared with the departmental cut off mark of the course you wish to study.

If you are unable to meet up with your departmental cut off mark you will not be considered for admission into Federal Polytechnic- Oko   or pushed to other departments with lower cut off marks so we usually advice students to do a change of course.

To ensure you get admitted to study the course of your choice, you would have to reach or surpass the departmental cut off mark. However, it is advisable you surpass the departmental cut off mark, especially if you are going for a competitive course.

OKOPOLY Departmental Cut Off Mark for 2024/2025 Session

The management of Federal Polytechnic- Oko releases a cut off mark for each all its departments which every student must meet up with before being considered for admission. The departmental cut off mark is released on a yearly basis and several changes are also made. However, you could use the departmental cut off mark for the previous year to prepare yourself for the JAMB and Post UTME exam.

Due to the high number of students wishing to study in the Federal Polytechnic- Oko,the admission processes is highly competitive and admissions is given based on the candidate’s performance in the UTME Exam.

Below are the list of courses offered in the OKOPOLY as well as their respective cut off mark

ART AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

  • Fashion and clothing Technology – 100
  • General Arts and Industrial Design – 120
  • Photography Technology – 100

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

  • Building Technology – 150
  • Surveying & Geoinformatics – 150
  • Quantity Surveying – 150
  • Architectural Technology – 150
  • Estate Management and Valuation – 150
  • Urban and Regional Planning – 150

ENGINEERING

  • Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology – 180
  • Mechanical Engineering – 180
  • Civil Engineering – 180
  • Minerals and Petroleum Resources Engineering Technology – 150
  • Agricultural Engineering Technology – 150
  • Agricultural and Bio-Environmental Engineering Technology – 150
  • Chemical Engineering Technology – 150

INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECH

  •  Mass Communication – 180
  • Office Technology and management – 150
  • Computer Science – 180
  • Statistics – 150

APPLIED SCIENCES

  • Polymer Technology – 150
  • Science Laboratory Technology – 180
  • Food Technology – 150
  • Ceramics Technology – 150
  • Hospitality Management – 150 and above

BUSINESS STUDIES

  • Business Administration – 180
  • Accountancy – 180
  • Banking and Finance – 160
  • Marketing -160
  • Public Administration – 160

Ensure that your goal is to perform exceptionally so that your aggregate score would be well above the cut off mark of the course you wish to study.

OKOPOLY JAMB Cut Off Mark

JAMB releases an official cut off mark which every Polytechnic must adhere to. However, some Polytechnic have a different cut off mark for different courses. This is based on the competitiveness and difficulty of the course. While Federal Polytechnic- Oko ’s minimum JAMB cut off mark is 120, you would want to score higher to ensure that you end up with a good aggregate score.

Scoring below the approved cut off mark for your selected course doesn’t mean you will not be eligible for admission as long as you don’t score below 180. However, scoring anything below the stated cut off marks means you will have to score extremely high in your Post UTME to ensure that you end up with a good aggregate score that would meet up with the departmental cut off mark.

That concludes the article on how to calculate OKOPOLY aggregate score for 2024/2025 academic session. The information above will help you with all you need to get admitted to study the course of your choice in Federal Polytechnic- Oko .

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