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EKSU Aggregate Calculation 2026

Use this EKSU aggregate calculator to combine your JAMB score and O'Level grades – no Post-UTME required. Get your screening aggregate instantly.

JAMB = 60% ((JAMB/400)×60) O'Level = 40% (5 subjects) No Post-UTME Supports two sittings

EKSU Aggregate Calculator

Enter your JAMB score and your five best O'Level subjects relevant to your course. If you use two sittings, add the better credit grades from both results.

Allowed range: 0 to 400

O'Level Sitting 1

Add up to five relevant subjects and grades.

O'Level Sitting 2

Use this only if you want to combine results from a second sitting. The calculator will use the best five valid credits across both sittings.

Grade points: A1=8, B2=7, B3=6, C4=5, C5=4, C6=3, D7=2, E8=1, F9=0.
JAMB contribution: (JAMB ÷ 400) × 60 (max 60).
O'Level contribution: Sum of points for best 5 subjects (max 40).
Total aggregate out of 100.
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Your EKSU aggregate result

This is an estimate based on the scores you entered.
Estimated aggregate (out of 100)
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JAMB contribution (60%) 0.00
(JAMB ÷ 400) × 60
O'Level contribution (40%) 0.00
Sum of 5 best grades
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Tip: The calculator selects the highest points across your sittings.

    How EKSU aggregate calculation works

    EKSU admission screening uses only JAMB and O'Level results – no Post-UTME written exam. The formula is:

    1. JAMB contribution (60%) = (JAMB score ÷ 400) × 60. Max 60.
    2. O'Level contribution (40%) = sum of points from your best five relevant subjects. Max 40.
      Grade points: A1=8, B2=7, B3=6, C4=5, C5=4, C6=3, D7=2, E8=1, F9=0.

    Example: JAMB 280 → (280÷400)×60 = 42. O'Level: A1, B2, B3, C4, C6 → 8+7+6+5+3 = 29. Total = 42 + 29 = 71.

    EKSU admission guide: cut off mark, screening, school fees

    The general JAMB cut‑off for EKSU is usually 160–180, but competitive courses like Medicine, Law, and Nursing require aggregates above 70. Use this calculator to estimate your standing.

    School fees, screening dates, and cut‑off marks change every session. Always check the official EKSU portal for the latest information.

    1. Use this calculator to estimate your screening score.
    2. Monitor the official EKSU admission portal for announcements.
    3. Compare your aggregate with previous years' cut‑offs for your course.
    4. Ensure your O'Level subjects match your course requirements.
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    Use the WhatsApp support button above or chat directly for guided help.

    EKSU Aggregate Calculator FAQ

    This FAQ answers the most common questions about EKSU aggregate calculation, admission, and screening.

    How to calculate eksu aggregate point?

    Aggregate = (JAMB ÷ 400) × 60 + sum of 5 O'Level grade points. Grade points: A1=8, B2=7, B3=6, C4=5, C5=4, C6=3, D7=2, E8=1, F9=0.

    What is the aggregate cut off mark for all courses at EKSU?

    Cut‑offs vary by course. Competitive courses like Medicine, Law, and Nursing require aggregates above 70. General JAMB minimum is 160–180 depending on the session.

    How do I calculate my aggregate score?

    Use this calculator: enter JAMB score and five relevant O'Level grades. The tool applies the 60:40 weighting automatically.

    Can I go to Eksu with 160?

    The minimum JAMB cut‑off for EKSU is usually 160–180. However, competitive courses require much higher aggregates. Meeting the cut‑off does not guarantee admission.