Knutsford University College 2021/2022 Programmes and Cut off Points
Knutsford University College 2021/2022 Programmes and Cut off Points, The following is the list of available undergraduate courses/programmes offered at Knutsford University College that has gained National Accreditation Board (NAB) accreditation.
Knutsford University College Undergraduate Courses
Knutsford Business School
- B.Sc Business Administration Marketing
- B.Sc Business Administration Finance
- B.Sc Business Administration Accounting
- B.Sc Business Administration HRM
- BCom (Hons) Accounting and Finance with Computing
Knutsford School of Science and Technology
- B.Sc Computer Science
- B.Sc Information Technology
- B.Sc Nursing
Knutsford School of Humanities and Education
- B.Sc Economics
- BA Philosophy, Politics and Economics
- BA Psychology and Sociology
- BA Communication and Media Studies
Knutsford University College Postgraduate Courses
Knutsford School of Graduate Studies and Research
- MSC Accounting and Taxation
- MSC Accounting and Finance
Knutsford University College Cut Off Points 2021/2022
The University currently uses the standard cut off point of SSSCE aggregate 36 or better; WASSCE aggregate 24 or better; the ‘O’ and ‘A’ levels as well as the GBCE/ABCE qualifications to admit qualified applicant. The Faculties have also additional requirement to be satisfied by the applicant
The details of Knutsford College Cut off points 2021 is very difficult to get even from the school. According to the school, on admission requirements are followed in admitting students into the University.
The Knutsford College Cut off points are only used during academic years in which the number of qualified applicants far exceeds the number of vacant places available.
Below is the Knutsford College admission requirements
WAEC CATEGORY
Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE)
Grade D or better in:
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- 3 Core (English, Math, Integrated Science or Social Studies)
- 3 Electives
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West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)
Grade C6 or better in:
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- 3 Core (English, Math, Integrated Science or Social Studies)
- 3 Electives
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WASSCE (FOREIGN STUDENTS)
Grade C6 or better in:
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- 3 Core (English, Math, Agricultural Science or Biology)
- 3 Electives
GCE ‘O’ and ‘A’ Levels
‘O’ Level
Grade 6 or better in 5 GCE ‘O’ level subjects including: English, Math, and Science (Arts students) and an Arts subject for Science students.
‘A’ Level
- Passes in 3 subjects
- One of the passes should be Grade D or better
EXTERNAL ‘O’ AND ‘A’ LEVELS
Candidates can submit recent ‘O’ and ‘A’ Levels from outside the WAEC jurisdiction
- But check the accreditation of the body offering the certificate
WAEC ABCE/GBCE
GBCE
Credit passes in 5 subjects including:
- English
- Math
- Integrated Science/Social Studies
- ABCE
- Passes in 3 subjects
- One of the passes should be Grade D or better
MATURE STUDENTS
MATURE REQUIREMENTS- Minimum Age: 27 years at the time of writing the Mature Entrance Exam
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Candidate must:- Show proof of age with a legitimate document that is at least 5 years old
- Provide introductory letter from employer
- Show any proof of employment
HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA
MATURE HND
HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA
- First Class HND can enter at Level 300 IF they are pursuing the same programme
- A First Class HND holder should start from Level 200 if s/he is changing programme
- Second Upper and Lower should start form Level 200 irrespective of whether they are pursuing same programme or not
DIPLOMA HOLDERS
- Diploma holders with FGPA of 3.0 or better from an institution whose diploma progamme has been accredited by the NBA or from a foreign institution that is recognized by the NAB can be considered.
- Diploma holders with FGPA of 3.6 and above can enter at Level 300 IF they are pursuing the same programme
- Diploma holders with FGPA of 3.6 should start from Level 200 if they are
- changing programmes
- Diploma holders with FGPA of between 3.0 and 3.59 should start from Level 200 irrespective of whether they are pursuing same programme or changing programmes.
- Diploma holders who entered their diploma programmes as mature students must show evidence of passes in English and Mathematics from GCE ‘O’ Level, SSSCE, or WASSCE
- In the absence of these, they must show evidence that the Mature Student Entrance examination they took before entering the diploma programme including papers in English and Mathematics DBS
- DBS is not accepted as entry requirement by the University College