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Enter your grades once and instantly find the programmes at UG, KNUST, UCC and 20+ Ghanaian universities where you meet the cut-off. No sign-up needed to check your aggregate.

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How the WASSCE checker works

From your WASSCE results to a real list of programmes in three steps.

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Enter your WASSCE grades

Pick your SHS programme and select your core and elective grades — no sign-up needed to check.

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We calculate your aggregate

Admify works out your aggregate the way universities do: English + Core Maths + best 3rd core + best 3 electives.

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See where you qualify

Instantly view the programmes you match across every Ghanaian university, ranked by how strong your chances are.

WASSCE aggregate calculator

Get your exact aggregate in seconds, including the Integrated Science vs Social Studies best-of rule and elective requirements.

Live university cut-off points

Compare your aggregate against the latest cut-offs for UG, KNUST, UCC and 20+ universities — regular and fee-paying.

Combine multiple sittings

Add WASSCE May/June, Nov/Dec or SSCE results. Admify keeps the best grade per subject across all your sittings.

Scholarships & guidance

Browse scholarships for Ghanaian students and step-by-step guides on how aggregates and admissions actually work.

Cut-off points by university

UG cut-off pointsKNUST cut-off pointsUCC cut-off pointsUDS cut-off pointsUPSA cut-off pointsGIMPA cut-off pointsUEW cut-off pointsUHAS cut-off pointsUMaT cut-off pointsUENR cut-off pointsATU cut-off pointsAshesi cut-off pointsAll universities →

WASSCE & admissions questions

Your aggregate is the sum of English Language + Core Mathematics + a 3rd core subject (the better of Integrated Science or Social Studies) + your best 3 elective grades — 6 subjects total. English and Core Maths are always compulsory. Grade A1 = 1 point, B2 = 2, B3 = 3, down to F9 = 9. A lower aggregate is better. Some programmes (medicine, engineering) require Integrated Science specifically as the 3rd core.

Most public universities accept aggregates of 24 or lower for competitive programs. Medicine and Law at UG typically require 8–10. Nursing and Engineering require 10–14. Business and Arts programs often accept up to 20–24. The exact cutoff varies each year based on the number of applicants.

Yes. Most Ghanaian public universities run their own independent admissions portals. You can apply to UG, KNUST, UCC, and others simultaneously. There is no central UCAS-style system, so you submit separate applications and pay separate fees to each institution.

You can still use Admify to plan ahead. Add a sitting marked as "Awaiting" and enter projected grades based on your mock results. Flip on What-if mode to preview the aggregate you'd get if those projections held. Once your official results are released, switch the sitting status to "Released" and enter the actual grades for an accurate match.

Yes. Ghanaian universities accept up to three sittings (WASSCE May/June, Nov/Dec, or SSCE). Admify lets you add up to 3 active sittings and automatically picks your best grade per subject across them — that's the grade used in your aggregate. If you sat a subject twice and got C6 in May/June and B2 in Nov/Dec, the B2 is what counts. You can also cancel a sitting (for example, a leaked paper or disputed session) and it will be excluded from your aggregate.

Yes — many programs have compulsory elective requirements. For example, Medicine requires Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. BSc Computer Science requires Elective Mathematics. If you do not have the required electives, you will not meet the minimum entry requirement regardless of your aggregate.

We list scholarships that are regularly offered by government bodies, foundations, and corporations in Ghana. Application windows and availability change yearly. Always visit the official scholarship provider website to confirm current deadlines and eligibility criteria before applying.

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