what is the cut-off mark for aerospace engineering in afits and is it what are the probabilities that someone that is coming from edo state to kaduna can get the admission because I've been hearing that admission is very hard there?


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Aliyuus2
7 months ago

For AFIT Aerospace Engineering, you generally need a UTME score of 180-200+ and must choose AFIT as your first choice, with higher scores improving chances; coming from Edo State to Kaduna doesn't change requirements, but strong academic performance (O'Level/UTME/Post-UTME), meeting subject requirements (Physics, Math, Chem, English), and favorable JAMB/departmental quotas are crucial, as admission depends on competition and merit, not just state of origin.
AFIT Cut-Off Marks & Eligibility:
UTME Score: Aim for 200 or above for B.Eng programs (like Aerospace Engineering) to be eligible for Post-UTME screening. A score of 180+ might get you in the door for general eligibility, but higher is better for competitive courses.
First Choice: You must select AFIT as your first choice institution in your JAMB registration.
Subject Combination: You need English, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry in your UTME.
Post-UTME: You must pass AFIT's own screening exam (Post-UTME).
Probabilities & Factors (Edo to Kaduna):
No State Quota Advantage/Disadvantage: Admission is merit-based, so your state (Edo) doesn't inherently give you an edge or disadvantage in Kaduna; it's about your score relative to others.
High Competition: Aerospace Engineering is highly competitive. Your probability depends on:
Your UTME score.
Your O'Level (WAEC/NECO) grades (especially in Physics, Maths, Chemistry).
Your Post-UTME performance.
The number of applicants (from Edo, Kaduna, and everywhere else).
Quota System (Federal Character): While merit is key, Federal Character (quota) applies, but it doesn't specifically favor your state over others; it ensures balanced representation across the nation.
In Summary: Focus on getting the highest possible UTME score (220+) and top O'Level grades, select AFIT as your first choice, and prepare thoroughly for the Post-UTME. Your origin doesn't matter as much as your academic excellence in this competitive field.
To get a clearer picture of your chances, would you like to know how to calculate your Post-UTME aggregate score or see typical O'Level requirements for AFIT?

edagh
7 months ago

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