Gaining admission into the prestigious University of Benin (UNIBEN) is a major milestone, but navigating their screening process can be highly stressful if you don't know what to expect. Many candidates mistakenly believe that having a stellar WAEC or NECO result will boost their chances. At UNIBEN, however, your O'Level grades do not add any points to your final aggregate—they simply serve as a basic eligibility requirement.
Your actual admission fate is determined entirely by two numbers: your JAMB score and your performance in the UNIBEN Post-UTME screening exercise. If you are not calculating your exact aggregate properly, you might be setting yourself up for an unpleasant surprise. Knowing your precise score gives you a realistic view of your standing and helps you decide whether to stick with your chosen course or apply for a change of course while the window is still open.
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If you want to understand the mechanics behind UNIBEN's screening system, here is the complete breakdown.
The UNIBEN Grading Mechanism: The 50:50 Split
UNIBEN uses a very straightforward 100-point grading scale. The formula relies on a perfect 50:50 split between your UTME score and your Post-UTME screening score.
Here is exactly how the system works.
Phase 1: Your JAMB Score (Maximum 50 Points)
Your UTME performance forms exactly half of your total aggregate. Since JAMB is graded over 400, the university uses a multiplier to scale your score down to a maximum of 50 points.
The Math: Multiply your total JAMB score by 0.125 (which is exactly the same as dividing your JAMB score by 8). (Example: A UTME score of 240 × 0.125 = 30 points).
Phase 2: Your Post-UTME Score (Maximum 50 Points)
UNIBEN conducts a competitive Post-UTME screening exam that is graded over 100. Because this exam accounts for the remaining 50% of your aggregate, the university simply halves whatever you score in the screening test.
The Math: Divide your Post-UTME score by 2. (Example: If you score 68/100 in the Post-UTME, 68 ÷ 2 = 34 points).
A Practical Example
Let’s calculate the aggregate score for an aspirant named Nick, who is applying to study Mechanical Engineering.
Nick’s Profile:
- JAMB Score: 276
- Post-UTME Score: 74 out of 100
- O'Level Grades: 5 Credits (Meets basic eligibility, but adds no points).
Step 1: Calculate the JAMB Points
- Nick's JAMB score (276) multiplied by 0.125.
- 276 × 0.125 = 34.5 Points
Step 2: Calculate the Post-UTME Points
- Nick scored 74 in the screening exam.
- 74 ÷ 2 = 37 Points
Final Aggregate Score:
- UTME Points (34.5) + Post-UTME Points (37)
- 34.5 + 37 = 71.5%
Nick's calculated UNIBEN aggregate is 71.5%. He can now check this exact figure against the official departmental cut-off marks for Mechanical Engineering to see where he stands.
Helpful Resources
Keep yourself updated and connected with other aspirants to ensure you don't miss any critical admission updates from the University of Benin:
- Instant Aggregate Calculator: UniScore UNIBEN Calculator
- Official University Portal: uniben.edu.ng
- Admissions Inquiries & Aspirant Group: Join the UNIBEN WhatsApp Community
