UMaT Cut Off Points For 2024/2025Admissions

UMaT Cut Off Points  – The University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) Cut Off Points for 2024/2025 academic year has been released.

UMaT Cut Off Points

The Management of the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) has released the admission cut off points for the 2024/2025 academic session.

The University of Mines and Technology Cut off Points 2024 is very important in gaining admission process into the University. Candidates seeking admission into the University of Mines and Technology must meet the cutoff point before being considered for admission.

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UMaT Cut Off Points 2024/2025 Admissions

Details of University of University of Mines and Technology, UMaT Cut off points 2024/2025: These cut-off points are only to guide us and hence are not fixed.

BSc Chemical Engineering08
BSc Mechanical Engineering09
BSc Civil Engineering08
BSc Computer Engineering08
BSc Geological Engineering09
BSc Electrical/Electronic Engineering07
BSc Materials Engineering11
BSc  Petroleum Engineering06
BSc Petrochemical Engineering08
BSc Telecommunication Engineering08
BSc Agricultural Engineering13
BSc Geomatic (Geodetic) Engineering10
Bsc Metallurgical Engineering13
BSc Mathematics15

Grade Aggregate System for WASSCE and SSSCE Holders

UMaT uses the new grading system of WASSCE for the selection of candidates and in the system, grades aggregate of 36 is the minimum entry requirement of UMaT. The following table shows this new grading system and the SSSCE equivalent grades.

Applicants with WASSC/SSSC

WASSCESSSCEGRADEINTERPRETATION OF GRADES
A1A1Excellent
B2B2Very Good
B3C3Good
C4D4Credit
C55Credit
C66Credit

The minimum entry requirement is aggregate 36 for applicants with WASSCE and 24 for applicants with SSSCE.

Applicants with Ordinary and Advanced Level Certificates

Applicant must have GCE Ordinary Level Certificate or its equivalent with credits in five subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, and GCE Advanced Level Certificate with passes in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

NOTE:

The cut-off-points stated above were for admissions only and are solely for the guidance of applicants in the choice of their programmes.

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