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2022 Post-UTME: YABATECH approved cut-off marks for all courses

YABATECH has announced the cut-off farks for 2022 Post-UTME.

IDOMA VOICE reports that Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) has approved cut-off marks for 2021/2022 Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (Post-UTME) for its National Diploma (ND) programme.

This was made known to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday by the Deputy Registrar Joe Ejiofor in Lagos.

The official said that the marks were released by the Admission Committee after its meeting on Thursday.

About 9,000 candidates took part in the Post-UTME held online in February, Ejiofor disclosed.

Ejiofor noted that the cut-off marks were authentic as against those circulating on the internet.

He advised candidates who sat for the institution’s examination to visit the college portal to check their scores.

Science Laboratory Technology has the highest cut-off mark – 62.62, followed by Computer Science – 60.87.

Electrical Electronics Engineering – 60.67; Public Administration – 60.65; Accountancy – 60.62, among others.
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