UNIPORT Aggregate Calculation 2026
Use this UNIPORT aggregate calculator to combine your JAMB score and Post-UTME score in seconds. It is simple, mobile-friendly, and built to show the exact breakdown you need.
Use this UNIPORT aggregate calculator to combine your JAMB score and Post-UTME score in seconds. It is simple, mobile-friendly, and built to show the exact breakdown you need.
Enter your JAMB score and your UNIPORT Post-UTME score (out of 400).
Fill in your scores above to see your score breakdown.
The formula is very straightforward: (JAMB score + Post-UTME score) / 2. Both scores are out of 400, so the final aggregate is also out of 400.
UNIPORT Post-UTME typically consists of 50 questions, each worth 8 marks, giving a maximum of 400 marks. This calculator uses the raw scores you enter – there is no O’Level component in the aggregate.
Students searching for UNIPORT aggregate calculation usually also want current admission answers. The most important thing is to use your aggregate estimate early, then compare it with the latest official UNIPORT screening and admission instructions when they are released.
School fees, Post-UTME dates, form details, and course competition can change from one session to another, so this page focuses on the calculation while pointing you to the right next steps.
This FAQ answers the most common questions about UNIPORT aggregate calculation, admission, and screening.
Your UNIPORT aggregate score is calculated as (JAMB + Post-UTME) / 2. Both scores are out of 400, so the aggregate is also out of 400.
Use this calculator: enter your JAMB score and your Post-UTME score (each out of 400), then click calculate. The result is your aggregate out of 400.
Always confirm the official UNIPORT admission brochure. In previous sessions, the cut‑off varied by course, but a JAMB score of 180+ was often the minimum eligibility.
150 may be too low for most competitive courses. Check the official cut‑off for your specific programme, as departmental requirements are often higher.
Some less competitive courses might accept 160, but always verify with the current UNIPORT admission policy and your course of choice.
Aggregate is the combined score used by universities to rank candidates. For UNIPORT, it is (JAMB + Post-UTME) / 2, giving a score out of 400.
No. UNIPORT calculates aggregate using only JAMB and Post-UTME scores. O'Level is used for meeting subject requirements but does not add points to the aggregate.