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StatiSense ® - Wale Micaiah © Schools’ Performance in UTME 2013 & Cut-Off Marks

Few weeks after JAMB released the 2013 UTME, they followed up with a breakdown statistics of each school’s performance, categorized as follow:  Score 160 and Above  Score 180 and Above  Score 200 and Above This breakdown will assist schools plan for candidates more appropriately and will also help student in their preparation for the Post- UME.

The Minister of Education, Ruqayyatu Rufa’i, announced the cut-off marks into Colleges of Education, Polytechnics and other degree- awarding institutions as 150 while 180 is for federal Universities. This study takes a look at top 20 schools (University, Poly & Colleges) with high applicants vis-a-viz their performance in UTME 2013 and the newly released cut-off marks by the Minister of Education. Also, a comparative observation would be made as regard carrying capacity of institutions and the intellectual capacity of candidates

University Top 20 Universities (Applicants) Performance of Top 20 Universities Cut-off Mark for University = 180 *Calculation here is based on First Choice only.

University, Applicant & Performance InstitutionApplicants>= 200%>=180% UNIBEN98,97614, , UNILORIN94,86910, , UNIZIK88,08714, , UNILAG86,85015, , UNN80,78513, , OAU69,85612, , ABU59,4284, , IMSU53,3685, , UNIUYO52,3596, , UI50,2768, , BAYERO50,0374, , NASUK47,5231, , UNIPORT43,1156, , KOGSU40,2382, , UNICAL40,0504, , UNAAB39,9784, , DELSU39,6695, , UNIJOS38,0003, , BENSU35,3191, , UDUS33,2661, ,

Rating Based on UTME Performance InstitutionTotal >=200 % UNILAG86,85015, OAU69,85612, UNN80,78513, UNIZIK88,08714, UI50,2768, UNIBEN98,97614, UNIPORT43,1156, DELSU39,6695, UNIUYO52,3596, IMSU53,3685, UNAAB39,9784, UNILORIN94,86910, UNICAL40,0504, UNIJOS38,0003, BAYERO50,0374, ABU59,4284, KOGSU40,2382, BENSU35,3191, UDUS33,2661, NASUK47,5231, InstitutionTotal >=180 % UNILAG86,850 40, UNN80,785 36, UNIZIK88,087 39, OAU69,856 30, UI50,276 21, UNIBEN98,976 40, UNIPORT43,115 17, UNAAB39,978 15, UNIUYO52,359 20, DELSU39,669 14, IMSU53,368 19, UNILORIN94,869 33, UNICAL40,050 13, UNIJOS38,000 10, BAYERO50,037 12, KOGSU40,238 9, ABU59,428 13, BENSU35,319 7, UDUS33,266 4, NASUK47,523 6,

From the foregoing, even though UNIBEN, UNILORIN, UNIZIK, UNILAG and UNN are the top 5 schools with the highest Applicants. Based on Performance in the UTME; UNILAG, OAU, UNN, UNIZIK and UI are the top performing schools. Coincidentally, these are the most respected Universities in Nigeria and also regarded as the Top 5 UNILAG OAU UNN UNIZIK UI

From common knowledge, most of these schools only consider applicants who scored at least 200 in UTME for Post-UME. As a result the % of those who scored 200 and above are potentially at advantage for a possible slot in their chosen institutions. For instance; 15,207 applicants qualifies for UNILAG Post-UME, 12,042 for OAU, 13,648 for UNN and 14,494 for UNIZIK. InstitutionUNILAGUNNUNIZIKOAUUIUNIBENUNIPORT >= 20015,20713,64814,49412,0428,22914,9716,137 InstitutionUNAABUNIUYODELSUIMSUUNILORINUNICALUNIJOS >= 2004,3146,7935,4675,94610,2014,2863,732 InstitutionBAYEROKOGSUABUBENSUUDUSNASUK >= 2004,6552,3524,5301,8491,2441,572

Polytechnics Top 20 Polytechnics (Applicants) Performance of Top 20 Polytechnics Cut-off Mark for Polytechnics = 150 *Calculation here is based on First Choice only.

Polytechnic, Applicant & Performance InstitutionTotal>=200%>=180%>=160% NEKEDE170,61623, , , YABATECH138,06623, , , AUCHI113,89515, , , OKO89,69314, , , KADPOLY71,6385, , , BORIPOLY66,7928, , , NASARAWA66,6983, , , IKOT-OSURUA59,4896, , , KWARAPOLY53,3884, , , OFFAPOLY51,7045, , , EDEPOLY50,6016, , , KANOPOLY42,1684, , , ADOPOLY40,2424, , , MOSHOODPOLY38,8084, , , IBPOLY38,2065, , , IMT37,6395, , , IDAPOLY37,6183, , , LAFIAPOLY37,1071, , , LASPOTECH33,9984, , , BAUCHIPOLY33,5712, , ,

Rating Based on UTME Performance InstitutionTotal>=200% YABATECH138,06623, OKO89,69314, IMT37,6395, LASPOTECH33,9984, NEKEDE170,61623, EDEPOLY50,6016, IBPOLY38,2065, AUCHI113,89515, BORIPOLY66,7928, IKOT-OSURUA59,4896, KANOPOLY42,1684, MOSHOODPOLY38,8084, OFFAPOLY51,7045, ADOPOLY40,2424, IDAPOLY37,6183, KWARAPOLY53,3884, KADPOLY71,6385, BAUCHIPOLY33,5712, NASARAWA66,6983, LAFIAPOLY37,1071, Institution>=160% YABATECH105, OKO65, IBPOLY27, EDEPOLY36, IMT27, NEKEDE121, LASPOTECH24, ADOPOLY28, MOSHOODPOLY26, AUCHI77, IKOT-OSURUA40, OFFAPOLY34, BORIPOLY44, KWARAPOLY34, IDAPOLY23, KANOPOLY24, KADPOLY40, BAUCHIPOLY17, NASARAWA33, LAFIAPOLY16, Institution>=180% YABATECH64, OKO39, IMT16, NEKEDE69, LASPOTECH13, IBPOLY15, EDEPOLY20, AUCHI42, MOSHOODPOLY14, ADOPOLY14, BORIPOLY24, IKOT-OSURUA21, OFFAPOLY17, IDAPOLY11, KWARAPOLY16, KANOPOLY12, KADPOLY16, BAUCHIPOLY6, NASARAWA13, LAFIAPOLY5,

NEKEDE, YABATECH, AUCHI, OKO and KADPOLY are the top 5 schools with the highest Applicants. Based on Performance in the UTME; YABATECH, OKO, IMT, LASPOTECH and NEKEDE are the top performing schools. This is based on those who scored 200 and above. For 160,180 and above, Yabatech remain No. 1. YABATECH OKO IMT LASPOTECH NEKEDE

According to the Minister of Education, the cut-off of Polytechnic is 150. It is doubtful if most Polytechnics will use this cut-off, however, there are limited admission spaces. Shown below is a brief statistics of potential Post-UME candidates if 180 or 160 is used as cut-off marks. InstitutionYABATECHOKOIMTNEKEDELASPOTECHIBPOLYEDEPOLY >=18064,40039,50416,31469,57413,82415,44020,259 >=160105,82465,91027,279121,96724,23827,92336,915 InstitutionAUCHIMOSHOODPOLYADOPOLYBORIPOLYIKOT-OSURUAOFFAPOLYIDAPOLY >=18042,33214,35514,76224,35121,40417,58511,479 >=16077,51426,69628,33844,57540,10534,81323,707 InstitutionKWARAPOLYKANOPOLYKADPOLYBAUCHIPOLYNASARAWALAFIAPOLY >=18016,29012,10816,9786,79213,0735,966 >=16034,58824,50040,01217,05333,41816,538

College of Education Top 20 Colleges (Applicants) Performance of Top 20 Colleges Cut-off Mark for Colleges = 150 *Calculation here is based on First Choice only.

College, Applicant & Performance InstitutionTotal>=200%>=180%>=160% ALVAN-IKOKU176,74924, , , ADE-OGUNSANYA112,15015, , , ADEYEMI105,84013, , , FCT AKOKA77,57711, , , COE-PH70,3899, , , FCE-ZARIA67,4834, , , AFAHA-NSIT54,8416, , , FCT-ZUBA52,8205, , , EKIADOLO50,1015, , , FCE-ABK46,3175, , , NSUGBE45,4537, , , AKWANGA41,6361, , , FCE-KANO40,5544, , , COE-ILORIN40,4854, , , FCE-PANKSHIN39,9773, , , COE-WARRI39,8757, , , COE-AGBOR36,0244, , , ESCOET30,1624, , , EMMA-ALAYANDE30,0543, , , FCE-OKENE29,9141, , ,

Rating Based on UTME Performance InstitutionTotal>=200% COE-WARRI39,8757, NSUGBE45,4537, ESCOET30,1624, FCT AKOKA77,57711, ALVAN-IKOKU176,74924, COE-AGBOR36,0244, ADE-OGUNSANYA112,15015, ADEYEMI105,84013, COE-PH70,3899, AFAHA-NSIT54,8416, FCE-ABK46,3175, EKIADOLO50,1015, FCE-KANO40,5544, EMMA-ALAYANDE30,0543, COE-ILORIN40,4854, FCT-ZUBA52,8205, FCE-PANKSHIN39,9773, FCE-OKENE29,9141, FCE-ZARIA67,4834, AKWANGA41,6361, Institution >=180 % ESCOET13, NSUGBE20, FCT AKOKA34, COE-WARRI17, ADE-OGUNSANYA46, ALVAN-IKOKU72, ADEYEMI42, FCE-ABK17, COE-AGBOR13, COE-PH26, AFAHA-NSIT20, EMMA-ALAYANDE10, EKIADOLO17, COE-ILORIN12, FCE-KANO12, FCT-ZUBA15, FCE-PANKSHIN10, FCE-OKENE7, FCE-ZARIA14, AKWANGA4, Institution>=160% FCT AKOKA58, NSUGBE33, ESCOET22, ADE-OGUNSANYA81, ADEYEMI76, ALVAN-IKOKU126, FCE-ABK32, COE-WARRI27, EMMA-ALAYANDE20, AFAHA-NSIT37, COE-AGBOR24, COE-PH48, EKIADOLO33, COE-ILORIN26, FCT-ZUBA31, FCE-KANO24, FCE-OKENE17, FCE-PANKSHIN22, FCE-ZARIA36, AKWANGA16,

ALVAN-IKOKU, ADE-OGUNSANYA, ADEYEMI, FCT AKOKA and COE-PH are the top 5 schools with the highest Applicants. Based on Performance in the UTME; COE-WARRI, NSUGBE, ESCOET, FCT AKOKA and ALVAN-IKOKU are the top performing schools. This is based on those who scored 200 and above. COE, Warri NSUGBE ESCOET FCT, Akoka Alvan Ikoku

College of Education cut-off mark is 150. Shown below is a brief statistics of potential Post- UME candidates if 180 or 160 is used as cut-off marks. Institution FCT AKOKA NSUGBEESCOET ADE- OGUNSANYA ADEYEMI ALVAN- IKOKU FCE- ABK >=18034,25320,63213,77146,46942,35372,19417,853 >=16058,41833,82422,42481,38176,524126,24532,523 Institution COE- WARRI EMMA- ALAYANDE AFAHA- NSIT COE- AGBOR COE-PHEKIADOLO COE- ILORIN >=18017,04710,51020,61113,75226,85717,31112,833 >=16027,86220,61637,57324,58348,00033,12726,728 InstitutionFCT-ZUBAFCE-KANO FCE- OKENE FCE-PANKSHIN FCE- ZARIA AKWANGA >=18015,15512,0887,65810,28514,7244,907 >=16031,73724,23817,72722,85136,29516,060

Summary of UTME Application & Performance Institution First Choice Total 200 and above 180 and above 160 University 1,735,735189,161572,8681,107,673 Polytechnic College 10.90%33.00%63.82%

Potential Post-UME Candidates Institution Cut-Off Marks Percentage >=200>=180>= / 160 University 189,161572, Polytechnic 572,8681,107, College 572,8681,107,673 If Universities use 200 as cut-off mark, only 189,161 (10.90%) candidates will qualify for Post-UME, and about 572,868 (33.00%) for cut-off of % and 63.82% candidates qualifies for Pot-UME if cut- off of 160 or 180 is used as condition for Post-UME for both Polytechnics and Colleges of Education

Top 60 Institutions Application InstitutionTotal ALVAN-IKOKU176,749 NEKEDE170,616 YABATECH138,066 AUCHI113,895 ADE-OGUNSANYA112,150 ADEYEMI105,840 UNIBEN98,976 UNILORIN94,869 OKO89,693 UNIZIK88,087 UNILAG86,850 UNN80,785 FCT AKOKA77,577 KADPOLY71,638 COE-PH70,389 OAU69,856 FCE-ZARIA67,483 BORIPOLY66,792 NASARAWA66,698 IKOT-OSURUA59,489 InstitutionTotal ABU59,428 AFAHA-NSIT54,841 KWARAPOLY53,388 IMSU53,368 FCT-ZUBA52,820 UNIUYO52,359 OFFAPOLY51,704 EDEPOLY50,601 UI50,276 EKIADOLO50,101 BAYERO50,037 NASUK47,523 FCE-ABK46,317 NSUGBE45,453 UNIPORT43,115 KANOPOLY42,168 AKWANGA41,636 FCE-KANO40,554 COE-ILORIN40,485 ADOPOLY40,242 InstitutionTotal KOGSU40,238 UNICAL40,050 UNAAB39,978 FCE-PANKSHIN39,977 COE-WARRI39,875 DELSU39,669 MOSHOODPOLY38,808 IBPOLY38,206 UNIJOS38,000 IMT37,639 IDAPOLY37,618 LAFIAPOLY37,107 COE-AGBOR36,024 BENSU35,319 LASPOTECH33,998 BAUCHIPOLY33,571 UDUS33,266 ESCOET30,162 EMMA-ALAYANDE30,054 FCE-OKENE29,914

Overall Performance of Institutions InstitutionTotalScore 200 & Above% College of Education, Warri39,8757, University of Lagos86,85015, Obafemi Awolowo University69,85612, Nwafor Orizu College Of Education, Nsugbe45,4537, Yaba College of Technology138,06623, University of Nigeria, Nsukka80,78513, Nnamdi Azikwe University88,08714, University of Ibadan50,2768, Enugu State College of Education Technical30,1624, Federal Polytechnic, Oko89,69314, Federal College of Education (Tech.) Akoka77,57711, University of Benin98,97614, Institute of Management & Tech., Enugu37,6395, University of Port Harcourt43,1156, Alvan Ikoku College Of Education Owerri176,74924, Lagos State Polytechnic33,9984, Federal Polytechnic, Nekede170,61623, College of Education, Agbor36,0244, Delta State University, Abraka39,6695, Federal Polytechnic, Ede50,6016,

According to the Minister of Education, 520,000 admission spaces are available for over 1.7million candidates for UTME Only (189,1612) 10.90% of these candidates achieved at least a score of 200; therefore, the problem is not that of carrying capacity of our tertiary institutions but the amount of unprepared and unqualified applicants we have. Even if the capacity of our institutions are increased, are they going to be occupied by unqualified applicants? Clearly, urgent interventions are required by Parents, Governments and other concerned individuals to increase the knowledge capacity of future applicants starting with those presently in secondary schools.

Our problem is not the Carrying Capacity of our Institutions, it is the Intellectual Capacity of our Applicants!

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