Correlation between utme, postutme and student academic performance
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This research project aims to investigate the correlation between UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) scores, post-UTME scores, and student academic performance in higher education institutions. The study will focus on examining whether there is a significant relationship between the scores obtained by students in these entrance examinations and their subsequent academic achievements during their undergraduate studies. The research will be conducted using a quantitative approach, utilizing statistical analysis techniques to analyze the data collected from a sample of undergraduate students from various disciplines. The data will include UTME scores, post-UTME scores, cumulative grade point averages (CGPAs), and other relevant academic performance indicators. The study hypothesizes that there is a positive correlation between high UTME and post-UTME scores and strong academic performance during the undergraduate years. It is expected that students who perform well in these entrance examinations are more likely to excel academically in their chosen fields of study. The research design will involve collecting UTME and post-UTME scores as well as academic performance data from a cohort of undergraduate students over multiple academic years. The data will be analyzed using statistical methods such as correlation analysis, regression analysis, and other relevant techniques to determine the strength and direction of the relationship between the entrance examination scores and academic performance. The findings of this study are expected to provide valuable insights into the predictive validity of UTME and post-UTME scores in determining student academic success in higher education. The results will have implications for admission policies in universities and colleges, as well as for academic support programs aimed at improving student outcomes. Overall, this research project seeks to contribute to the existing literature on the relationship between entrance examination scores and academic performance in higher education. By exploring the correlation between UTME, post-UTME, and student academic achievement, this study aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for enhancing student success and improving educational practices in higher education institutions.
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</p><div><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 Background of the study</strong></p><p>In order to qualify for admission in the Nigerian university, a candidate must satisfy some minimum requirements. In the first place he or she must obtain five relevant credits in the senior secondary school certificate examination including English and in some cased mathematics. In addition such a candidate must sit for and obtain a minimum pass mark in the University Matriculation Examination conducted by the Joint admission and matriculation Board(JAMB) as well as pass an additional post university matriculation examination screening test (post-UME) conducted by the selected university. Notwithstanding those stringent requirements for admission, most Nigerian students still perform badly I their semester examination and indulge in a variety of examination malpractices which make the conduct of examination a tedious chore that may degenerate into life threatening or due at the worst. Malpractice committed by a candidate to make up of their deficiencies in knowledge include using prepared materials brought in by candidates as hard copies hidden in obscure in part of the body or as a soft copy stored in the memory of sophisticated handsets, sourcing answers from outside the hall through the medium of text messages, using machineries to write examinations illegally and writing examinations for which they were not registered.</p><p>This investigation was prompted by series of evidence across Nigeria. For example, in a discussion with a student after the first semester examination conducted by the department of microbiology at the university of port Harcourt during the 2010/2011 session it was revealed that a candidate, a year two micro biology student estimated to be about 30years old (official age 26) was found writing an examination for which he was not registered. Investigation revealed that he was admitted through the UME/post UME process with scores of 211 and 80 respectively and a means of 146.An evaluation of his computerized speed-sheet for years one 2009/2010 Session showed a CGPA of 0.14 .further investigation revealed that the student had been out of school for about 10 years before finally gained admission through ‘’concession’’ to read micro biology. The observation that the candidate had a very low score in the post-UME screening test, and still gained admission prompted this study which aims at investigating the relationship between the cumulative Grade Point Average [CGPA] of students in the firth year of study and their performance in the university Matriculation Examination and post UME Screening test, a major parameter for admission.</p><p><strong>1.2 Statement of Problem</strong></p><p>The relationship between UTME, Post UTME score and student academics performance in universities in Nigeria is raising a dust. Akinniyi [2011] Notes that most students who perform well in UTME get admitted into universities through the influence of their ‘god fathers’. Though the scope of god father can get them admission, work in later years. Akinniyi (2010 emphasizes that first year grade of students may not after all show an relationship with their UTME score. It is against this background that this study poised to access the correlation between UTME, Post UTME and academic scores of 200 level students of the department of educational management in Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun state in order to justify whether these reductionist entrance examination conducted for screening candidates into Nigerian Universities are necessary or not.</p><p><strong>1.3 Research Questions</strong></p><p>i. What are the UME and Post UME score of students under study.</p><p>ii. Is there any correlation between UTME, Post UTME score and student performance in their first year in the university?</p><p>iii. What are the academic scores of student in GNS 111, EDU 111 course in the first semester of their first year in school?</p><p><strong>1.4 Hypotheses</strong></p><p>H01: There is no significant correlation between UTME score and academic CGPA of female student.</p><p>H02: There is no significant correlation between the post UTME score and academic CGPA of female students</p><p>H03: There is no significant correlation between the UTME score and academic CGPA of male students</p><p>H04: There is no significant correlation between the post UTME scores and the academic CGPA of male students</p><p>H05: There is no significant correlation between UTME academic CGPA of all students</p><p>H06: There is no significant correlation between average post UTME scores, CGPA scores of all the students</p><p><strong>1.5 Purpose of the study</strong></p><p>The broad objectives of the study is to evaluate the correlation between UTME, post UTME and academic performance score of 200 level students in Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED)</p><p><strong>1.6 Significance of the study</strong></p><p>This study will provide policy makers with evidence and reference materials for policies making in educations. It will also provide further researchers with a premise on which other researcher can be conducted.</p><p><strong>1.7 Scope of the Study</strong></p><p>It is believed that as at the time of this research, 200 level students already have their CGPA profile available with them. The selection of students is also limited to the departments in the college of Applied of Education and vocational Technology.</p><p><strong>1.8 Operational Definition of terms and Acronym</strong></p><p>UTME: Unified tertiary Institutions Examination</p><p>Post UTME: A screening examination that is usually done after UTME</p><p>Academic Performance: Intellectual ability of student’s performance measured by their scores in respective courses in school.</p><p>CGPA: Cumulative Grade Point Average</p><p>Matriculation Examination: It is an exam done after obtaining O’ level certificate for admission into universities</p></div><h3></h3><br>
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