UNIABUJA Aggregate Calculation 2026
Use this UNIABUJA aggregate calculator to combine your JAMB score and O'Level grades – no Post-UTME required. Get your screening score instantly.
Use this UNIABUJA aggregate calculator to combine your JAMB score and O'Level grades – no Post-UTME required. Get your screening score instantly.
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.
Fill in your scores above to see your score breakdown.
UNIABUJA does not conduct a written Post-UTME. Your admission screening score is the sum of:
No extra examination – only JAMB and O'Level results matter.
Example: A student with JAMB 250 (33 points), O'Level grades: A1, B2, B2, B3, B3 (points: 10+8.33+8.33+6.66+6.66 = 39.98), one sitting (+10) → O'Level total = 49.98. Aggregate = 49.98 + 33 = 82.98.
The minimum JAMB score for eligibility is 180. However, competitive courses require higher aggregates. Use this calculator to estimate your standing.
School fees, screening dates, and cut‑off marks change every session. Always check the official UNIABUJA portal for the latest information.
This FAQ answers the most common questions about UNIABUJA aggregate calculation, screening, and admission.
Cut‑offs vary by course and session. Competitive courses like Law, Medicine, and Engineering typically require aggregates above 70. Always confirm the official UNIABUJA admission brochure.
Aggregate = O'Level points (best five grades + sitting bonus) + JAMB points (from range table). Use this calculator for an instant estimate.
O'Level points: A1=10, B2=8.33, B3=6.66, C4=4.99, C5=3.32, C6=1.65. Sitting bonus: one sitting = 10, two sittings = 2. JAMB points: 180–200 → 20–23, 201–250 → 24–33, 251–300 → 34–43, 301–400 → 44–60.
UNIABUJA does not conduct a written Post-UTME. Admission is based on online screening of JAMB and O'Level results. This calculator simulates that screening score.
Sum your best five O'Level grade points, add sitting bonus (10 for one sitting, 2 for two), then add JAMB points from the range table. The total is your aggregate.
Medicine and Surgery, Law, and Accounting are among the most competitive, often requiring aggregates of 75+.