Details of African University College of Communications Cut off points 2018

By | October 27, 2017

Details of African University College of Communications Cut off points 2018

Details of African University College of Communications Cut off points 2018; Get all the cut off points and admission requirements
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
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According to the University, admission requirements are mostly what is used to process applicants for admission. The African University College of Communications Cut off points comes into play only when the number of people applying are way beyond the capacity of the institution.
Since the African University College of Communications Cut off points 2018 is not available, we provide you with the Admission Requirements of African University College of Communications.

Entry Requirements or Admission Requirements of African University College of Communications

Undergraduate Admissions

Admission Requirements (Degree Programmes)

 
The University College admits all qualified students without any reference to race or ethnic origin, religious or political orientation, or nationality.
The following categories of candidates are considered for admission to first degree programmes in the University College.
Entry level for all categories of applicants:

SSSCE INTERPRETATION CURRENT WASSCE INTERPRETATION
A 1- Excellent A1 1- Excellent
B 2- Very Good B2 2- Very Good
C 3- Good B3 3- Good
D 4- Credit C4 4- Credit
E 5- Pass C5 5- Credit
C6 6- Credit
WASSCE
Applicants with WASSCE must obtain a minimum of six credit passes (C6) in six subjects (3 core, 3 electives).

 

SSSCE
A pass will therefore not be accepted any more as a basis for admission. The minimum aggregate score of 24 for SSSCE applicants will be maintained. Applicants must obtain at least a D (4) in six subjects.

 

GCE ‘O’ and ‘A’ Levels
Applicants with ´O´ or ´A´ Levels must have Grade 6 or better in five (5) ´O´ level subjects including English, Math and a Science subject (for non-science students) and an Arts subject for Science students. In addition, they must have passes in 3 subjects, one of the passes should be Grade D or better at the ´A´ Levels.

 

International Students
International students with qualifications equivalent to those mentioned above (1-2) may be considered for admission. They must also show evidence of proficiency in English. This includes applicants holding Baccalaureate (IB), IGCSE, GCSE and other external qualifications which have equivalences to the SSSCE, WASSCE and GCE.

 

Mature Candidates
Must be Ghanaian nationals, 27 years or above and must pass a mature candidates qualifying examination and interview.

 

Other Qualifications
Holders of University of Ghana Diploma or its equivalent, with Final Grade Point Average (FGPA) of 3.25 or better, eligible to apply to the same area of study. Holders of Diplomas in other areas of study must have distinction.

 

Candidates in Possession of a Diploma
Applicants must have graduated with a good HND certificate (i.e at least 2nd Class Lower Division). In addition the applicants must have acquired a 2 year post – HND qualification working experience. AUCC follows University of Ghana’s practice with regard to entry levels for HND applicants. Other Diploma qualifications from elsewhere assessed to be equivalent to HND may be similarly considered.