Do you want to know how to calculate FUTA Aggregate Point or Score? Then This page is for you!


On this page, Allschool will show you how to calculate the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) Aggregate score.
This was the method that was used for the 2021/2022 session. It has been verified by our staff and an insider in the school.
How to Calculate FUTA Aggregate Score.
It’s easy just follow the steps.
- Divide your JAMB score by 8
- Divide your FUTA post utme score by 2
- Add the two scores you got, that is your aggregate score
Numerical example:
For a JAMB candidate that scored 256 in JAMB, he will divide it by 8 which is (256/8 = 32). Let’s also assume you had 80 in FUTA’s POST-UTME, then you divide it by 2 (ie 80/2 = 40). Now add the two scores together (ie 32 + 40 )= 72%. Now that’s your aggregate point.
That was simple, wasn’t it?
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