Legon Programmes with Home Econs and Cut-offs | University of Ghana
Searching for Home Economics programmes at the University of Ghana? Stay with me as I provide you with the new Home Economics programmes and their cut-off points at the University of Ghana, Legon.
The University of Ghana, Legon, is Ghana’s premier university and one of the top universities in the country. It offers a wide range of programmes for students to choose from.
However, admission into the university can be competitive, especially if you do not meet the cut-off point for your chosen programme.
In this post, we will provide a list of programmes you can study in Legon with a Home Economics background and their respective cut-off points. This will help you make an informed decision during the application process based on your strengths.
Requirements for Home Economics Students
Before we delve into the list of programmes, let’s first discuss the requirements for Home Economics students:
- Credit Passes (A1-C6) in all Core Subjects (WASSCE): The University of Ghana will consider your results in Core English, Core Mathematics, and Core Science for science-based courses, and Core English, Core Mathematics, and Social Studies for Humanity courses.
- Credit Passes in Elective Subjects: Your total aggregate will be computed based on your best three elective subjects and three core subjects, depending on the course you wish to pursue at the university.
Programmes and Cut-off Points for Home Economics Students in Legon
Here are some of the Home Economics-related programmes offered in Legon and their respective cut-off points:
- BSc. Nursing: Cut-off Point – 9
- BSc. Midwifery: Cut-off Point – 9
- BSc. Mathematical Sciences (Regular): Cut-off Point – 17(19) with a B3 in Elective Mathematics
- BSc. Mathematical Sciences (Full Fee-paying): Cut-off Point – 24
- BSc. Family and Consumer Sciences: Cut-off Point – 16-20
- BSc. Family and Consumer Sciences (Regular Students – Main Campus): Cut-off Point – 15(16)
- BSc. Family and Consumer Sciences (Full Fee-paying Students): Cut-off Point – 24
- BSc. Family and Consumer Sciences (City Campus): Cut-off Point – 24
- BSc. Administration: Cut-off Point – 8(9) for Regular Students (Main Campus), 14 for Full Fee-paying Students, and 24 for City Campus
- LLB: Cut-off Point – 7
- Bachelor of Fine Arts: Cut-off Point – 22
- BSc. Education: Cut-off Point – 24
When applying for admission to the University of Ghana, it’s important to consider the programmes you qualify for based on your Home Economics background and WASSCE grades.
By reviewing the cut-off points for different programmes, you can make an informed decision about which programme aligns with your strengths. If you have any further questions, feel free to leave them in the comment section. Good luck with your application!
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Please can I offer midwifery with grade 16 as home economics student at ghana University
Please, can Home Economic Products from the SHSs apply for Bsc. Nursing or Bsc. Midwifery or these are reserved for Science students only?