How to Calculate OAU Aggregate Score 2026/2027

Today, you and I will quickly take a look at the topic How to Calculate OAU Aggregate Score 2026/2027”.

This has become very necessary as a result of the conclusion of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board Examinations for the  academic session. Currently, all candidates have seen their results and can now proceed to start preparing for the Post UTME for the current academic year.

In case you have not seen the JAMB cut off marks for OAU for the  academic session, you can quickly see it in the link below.

OAU Cut Off Mark  | JAMB & departmental Cut Off Marks

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Nonetheless, the intricacies involved with the calculation of the OAU aggregate score for the academic session will be discussed here today.

Without wasting much of your time, lets head there right away.

How to Calculate OAU Aggregate Score

As you all know that unlike before where Aggregate score is gotten from combination of UTME and POST-UTME scores, only your JAMB UTME score and O’level result will be used this year.

For JAMBites

i. Both your JAMB score and your O’level results’ grades will be used to calculate the total screening score.

ii. Your JAMB result is 70% of your total score & your O’level results grade is the remaining 30%

iii. Your best 8 subjects grade will also be used for the calculation;

O’level grade weight: A1 = 8 marks, B2 = 7 marks, B3 = 6 marks, C4 = 5 marks, C5 = 4 marks, and C6 = 3 marks.

iv. The maximum obtainable points from the selected best 8 O’level grades is 64 (i.e A1 = 8marks multiply by 8 subjects).

v. The total points you obtained after calculating Your O’level points will now be converted to 30% (for example if your O’level points is 48, it will then be calculated as: 48/64 X 30= 22.5) Therefore, your NEW O’LEVEL POINTS will now be 22.5

vi. Now, to calculate your UTME points, follow this procedure:
Divide Your JAMB score by 400, then multiply it by 70.
For example, if your JAMB score is 250. Calculate it as: 250/400, X 70= 43.75
43.75 is now the UTME POINTS

vii. To calculate the TOTAL SCREENING POINTS = UTME points (max of 70) + your O’ level points (max of 30) = 100.

For example, if your O’LEVEL POINTS is 22.5 and your UTME POINTS is 43.75. You’ll now calculate it as 22.5 + 43.75= 66.25

This deduces that you scored 66.25 out of 70 as your TOTAL SCREENING POINTS

HOW TO CALCULATE OAU ADMISSION SCREENING AGGREGATE POINTS For Direct Entry(DE) Candidates

i. It’s only your O’level results’ grades that will be used to calculate the total screening score.

ii. Your JAMB result weighs nothing but 0% and your O’level results is 100% of the total screening score.

iii. Just as i earlier explained “Your best 8 subjects grade will be used for the calculation;
here is what each grade weighs: A1 = 8 marks, B2 = 7 marks, B3 = 6 marks, C4 = 5 marks, C5 = 4 marks, and C6 = 3 marks.

iv. The maximum obtainable points from the selected best 8 O’level grades is 64 (i.e A1 = 8marks multiply by 8 subjects).

v. The total points you obtained after calculating Your O’level points will now be converted to 100% (for example if your O’level points is 48, it will then be calculated as: 48/64 X 100= 75) Therefore, your SREENING POINTS will now be 75

That’s the much we can take on the topic “How to Calculate OAU Aggregate Score ”.

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10 thoughts on “How to Calculate OAU Aggregate Score 2026/2027”

  1. Do u mean that, there won’t be post utme. Because u said only the jamb score and o’level result that will be used to calculate this year aggregate score

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  2. Pls what if our olevel is not up to 8
    Can they still calculate
    Math
    Physics
    Chemistry
    Biology
    English
    Agriculture
    Can they calculate d six compulsory ones

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