Methodist University College Ghana Cut off Points for 2019/2020 Admissions

By | November 16, 2018

Methodist University College Ghana Cut off Points for 2019/2020 Admissions

Methodist University College Ghana Cut off Points for 2019/2020 Admissions, There are certain criteria to be observed before being admitted to study in any of the courses in any tertiary institution in Ghana. One of these which include meeting the required cut-off points for each school as well as the courses itself. It is very easy to obtain admission if one has met the required cut off mark for the admission into a particular course.
MUCG Cut off points! Methodist University College Ghana Cut off points 2019 is used to determine who gets admitted into the institution and which course the person is offered.
In most cases, the cut off point for MUCG is to be used by a prospective student seeking to get admission into the institution as a guidance is selecting his or her courses or programmes.
The said student is to measure the Methodist University College Ghana Cut off points 2019 against his or her grades in order to find out whether he or she is qualified to be admitted into the particular programme of choice.

The Cut-Off Points for Methodist University College Ghana is the same as the admission requirement for Cut-Off Points for Methodist University College Ghana . Check the admission or entry requirement here

The following is the Methodist University College Ghana cut-off points to consider before applying for Admission to any academic programme available at MUCG for the 2019/2020 Academic Year.

Methodist University College Ghana MUCG Cut Off Points 2019

Methodist University College Ghana 2019/2020 Admission Requirements
a) Credit passes (A – D) in three (3) core subjects including English Language, Mathematics and Integrated Science or Social Studies, and credit passes (A-D) in any three (3) elective subjects for SSSCE candidates.
b) Credit passes (A1 – C6) in three (3) core subjects including English Language, Mathematics and Integrated Science or Social Studies, and credit passes (AI – C6) in any three (3) elective subjects for WASSCE candidates.
The Aggregate score for the core and elective subjects must not exceed 24 for SSSCE candidates, and 36 for WASSCE candidates.
A credit pass or better in Elective Mathematics is also required of all applicants s eeking admission to the B.Sc Mathematics and Statistics, B.Sc Economics and Statistics, and B.Sc Actuarial Science degree programmes.
Applicants to the English Studies programme are required to have a credit pass or better in Literature-in-English.

The WAEC equivalent of the WASSCE/SSSCE grading system has been adopted. This is shown in the table.

WASSCE SSSCE EQUIVALENT
A1
A
1
B2
B
2
B3
C
3
C4
D
4
C5
5
C6
6

G.C.E. ORDINARY AND ADVANCED LEVEL CERTIFICATE HOLDERS

Credit passes in at least five (5) subjects (including English Language, Mathematics and a Science subject) in the WAEC GCE ‘O’ Level and School Certificate Examinations, and three (3) passes at the GCE ‘A’ Level, one of which should be a ‘D’ or better. Two (2) ‘A’ Level passes at grade ‘C’ or better will also be accepted. A pass in General Paper must also be obtained.

ADVANCED BUSINESS CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (ABCE) AND GENERAL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (GBCE) HOLDERS

Passes in three (3) subjects, one of which should be at least grade ‘D’ or better in the Advanced Business Certificate Examination (ABCE). Also, credit passes in five (5) subjects including English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science or Social Studies in the General Business Certificate Examination (GBCE).

OTHER APPLICANTS

a) HND holders must have graduated with at least SecondClass Lower Division. In addition, the applicant must have acquired a 2-year post HND working experience.
b) Diplomas from recognized Universities
c) Association of Business Executives (A.B.E) Certificates