University Of Ghana Cut Off Points For 2023/2024 Admission Year
University of Ghana has released the list of all undergraduate programmes for the 2023/2024 admission/academic year and its respective cut off points.
They include;
College of Humanities | |||
Bachelor of Laws | 7 | ||
BSc. Administration – Legon Campus | 8(9 for females) | ||
BSc. Administration – Legon Campus (Full-Fee Paying) | 14 | ||
BSc. Administration – City Campus | 24 | ||
Bachelor of Arts (General Arts Background) | 15(16) | ||
Bachelor of Arts Full-Fee Paying | 24 | ||
Bachelor of Arts (Business/Science/ Vocational Background) | 12 | ||
Bachelor of Arts City Campus | 24 | ||
Bachelor of Fine Arts | 22 |
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College of Health Sciences | |||
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery | 7 | ||
Doctor of Pharmacy | 8 | ||
BSc. Nursing | 9 | ||
BSc. Midwifery | 9 | ||
Bachelor of Dental Surgery | 9 | ||
BSc. Medical Laboratory Sciences | 11 | 9 | |
BSc. Physiotherapy | 14 | 13 | |
BSc. Nutrition & Dietetics | 14 | 12 | |
BSc. Diagnostic Radiography | 13 | 10 | |
BSc. Occupational Therapy | 18 | 14 | |
BSc. Respiratory Therapy | 16 | 14 | |
College of Education | |||
BSc. Education | 24 | ||
BA. Education | 24 | ||
B.Ed. (JHS Specialism) | 24 | ||
BA. Education (English) | 24 | ||
BA. Sports and Physical Culture | 24 | ||
BSc. Information Technology – Distance Education | 24 | ||
BSc. Administration – Distance Education | 30 | ||
Bachelor of Arts – Distance Education | 30 |
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College of Basic & Applied Sciences | |||
Programme | 1st Choice | 2nd Choice | Subject Requirements |
BSc. Biological Sciences | 20 (22) | 15 (17) | C6 in Chemistry |
BSc. Agriculture | 20 | C6 in Chemistry | |
BSc. Earth Sciences | 24 | 16 (18) | C6 in Chemistry & Physics |
BSc. Agricultural Engineering | 22(23) | 20 | B3 in Elective Maths |
BSc. Agricultural Engineering (Full-Feepaying) | 22 | B3 in Elective Maths | |
BSc. Biomedical Engineering | 9(10) | B3 in Elective Maths | |
BSc. Biomedical Engineering (Full-Feepaying) | 12 | B3 in Elective Maths | |
BSc. Computer Engineering | 8(9) | B3 in Elective Maths | |
BSc. Computer Engineering (Full-Feepaying) | 10 | B3 in Elective Maths | |
BSc. Food Process Engineering | 17(18) | 15 | B3 in Elective Maths |
BSc. Food Process Engineering (Full-Feepaying) | 19 | B3 in Elective Maths | |
BSc. Materials Science & Engineering | 16(17) | 15 | B3 in Elective Maths |
BSc. Materials Science & Engineering (Full-Feepaying) | 18 | B3 in Elective Maths | |
BSc. Family & Child Studies | 16 | C6 in Management in Living | |
BSc. Food & Clothing | 20 | C6 in Chemistry | |
BSc. Information Technology | 10(12) | B3 in Core Maths | |
BSc. Information Technology (Full-Feepaying) | 14 | B3 in Core Maths | |
BSc. Mathematical Sciences | 17(19) | 15 | B3 in Elective Maths |
BSc. Mathematical Sciences (Full-Feepaying) | 24 | B3 in Elective Maths | |
BSc. Physical Sciences | 24 | 24 | C6 in Chemistry & Physics |
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine | 14 | ||
BSc. Psychology | 20
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About the nursing, what is you get a grade like 12 or 14, wouldn’t you be admitted?
What if you get like a grade 30 can you still offer bachelor in arts
Go and better your grades and study a better programme with great job prospects