Abstract

This study investigated the relationship between the admission cut-off grades and university course examination grades obtained between two sets of students at the Delta State University, Abraka. The two groups sampled were students reading Counselling Psychology in the Faculty of Education and those reading Pure Psychology in the Faculty of the Social Sciences. The intention was to find out whether the set of students admitted with higher admission grades also performed better in university courses than those admitted with lower admission grade. The purpose was for the research to have basis for making suggestions and recommendations about the relevance of using different admission grade to place students in different faculties and departments. It was a descriptive study that used a survey design. Data was collected from the scores of the two sets of students in five courses taken in three years. The result indicated that the higher admission cut-off grades did not influence positively the performance of students in university course examinations. The researcher recommended among others that admission score into the different faculties and departments may not be different but be based also on the interest of students to read particular courses, and comparable conditions of service for workers. DOI: 10.5901/jesr.2016.v6n1p59

Highlights

  • The study investigated relationship between the admission cut-off marks that qualify students to enter the Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria and their performance in university course examinations

  • The research subjects were those reading Counselling Psychology in the Faculty of Education and those reading pure Psychology in the Faculty of the Social Sciences. Those in Counselling Psychology entered the university with 45 cut-off admission grade, while those in pure Psychology entered with 55 cut-off admission grade

  • The research investigated the relationship between admission grade and performance of students in university course examinations offered

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The study investigated relationship between the admission cut-off marks that qualify students to enter the Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria and their performance in university course examinations. The study set out to find out how two groups of students that entered into two different faculties with two different admission cut-off grades of 45 and 55 performed in their university course examinations. The research subjects were those reading Counselling Psychology in the Faculty of Education and those reading pure Psychology in the Faculty of the Social Sciences. Those in Counselling Psychology entered the university with 45 cut-off admission grade, while those in pure Psychology entered with 55 cut-off admission grade.

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