Post-UTME Score Calculator — Screening Score Estimator
Estimate your Post-UTME screening score for Nigerian universities. Calculate percentage from questions attempted, correct answers, and penalty for wrong answers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Post-UTME screening?
Post-UTME (Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) is an additional screening test conducted by individual universities after JAMB. Not all universities still conduct Post-UTME — some use only JAMB scores plus O'Level for selection.
Do all universities conduct Post-UTME?
No. JAMB has directed universities not to conduct Post-UTME but many still do under different names like 'screening test' or 'aptitude test'. Universities like UNILAG and UNIBEN continue to screen candidates. Confirm with your target university.
Is there negative marking in Post-UTME?
Negative marking varies by university. Some universities deduct marks for wrong answers (typically -0.25 per wrong answer), while others only award marks for correct answers. Check your specific university's Post-UTME guidelines.
What Post-UTME score do I need?
Generally, scoring 50% and above in Post-UTME gives you a good chance, while 70%+ is competitive for most courses. For medicine and other competitive programs, aim for 80%+. The exact threshold depends on the number of candidates and available spaces.
How do I prepare for Post-UTME?
Use past questions from your target university, focus on your course-specific subjects, practice time management (most tests are timed at 30-45 minutes), and revise JAMB subject areas. The questions are usually at O'Level and JAMB difficulty level.