UDS Admission Cut-Off Points for Health Science Programmes

By | May 22, 2022
UDS Admission Cut-Off Points for Health Science Programmes

Find in this article the, UDS Admission Cut-Off Points for Health Science Programmes. The cut-off points are set to regulate the admission process of programmes.

Any applicant who wishes to apply for admission to study any of the programmes below must have an aggregate grade attached.

UDS Admission Cut-Off Points for Health Science Programmes

To study Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing and Midwifery, Medical Laboratory, and other programmes, you need to obtain the grades below,

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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE:

  • MBCHB Agg. 9
  • ACCESS PBL Agg. 12

SCHOOL OF PHARMACY:

  • DOCTOR OF PHARMACY Agg. 12
  • DOCTOR OF PHARMACY (FEE PAYING) Agg. 18

SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY:

  • BSc NURSING Agg. 14
  • BSc MIDWIFERY Agg. 14

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH:

  • BSc HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Agg. 18

SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES (SAHS):

  • DOCTOR OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES Agg. 12
  • BSc MEDICAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGY Agg. 16
  • BSc COMMUNITY NUTRITION Agg. 18
  • BSc DIETETICS Agg. 16

WASSCE Holders (for Degree Programmes)

WASSCE holders seeking admission into Degree programmes must have at least C6 in all their three Core and three Elective Subjects.

WASSCE holders who have Grade D7 or E8 or F9 in any one of their three Core or three Elective subjects are advised not to apply for a degree programme.

Candidates should therefore possess, at least, credit scores/grades in the following:

  • Three Core Subjects (English Language, Mathematics (Core), and Integrated Science / Social Studies).
  • Any three elective subjects in the relevant programmes.
  • The aggregate score of the best six (6) subjects (three core and three electives) must not exceed 36.

However, admissions will be on a competitive basis, and various programmes offered in UDS have their cut-off points much lower than the aggregate of 36 for WASSCE.

  • Candidates should note that Social Studies is not an elective subject.
  • For candidates who read Arts and Business subjects at WASSCE, a grade in Social Studies may be used in place of the grade in Integrated Science in the calculation of their aggregates if the Social Studies grade is better than the grade in Integrated Science.

This is however on the condition that the candidate has at least a pass in Integrated Science.

  • For Science students, however, Social Studies (Core) does not replace Integrated Science (Core) in the calculation of candidates’ aggregates.

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