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UNIVERSITY OF BENIN : BENIN CITY, NIGERIA P.M.B. 1154, BENIN CITY OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR TRANSCRIPT OF ACADEMIC RECORDS Name of Student: UBAH, Onyeka Samuel Date of Birth: 26" February, 1980 Course of Study: BANKING AND FINANCE : Date of Entry: 2003/2004 Academie Session Mat. No.: SSC0307018, ‘Mode of Entry: UME. * Date of Leaving: 2006/2007 Academie Session SESSION | COURSE ‘SUBJECTS/COURSE (TITLE) GRADE | CREDITS] REMARKS 200372004 100 LEVEL DEGREE COURSES E FIRST SEMESTER 5 ECOII1 | Principies of Economics I (Macro) E 3 ECOLI2 | Introduction to Quantitative Methods c 3 ECOLI3 | Introduction to Statistics I E 3 ACCLI1_ | Introduction to Accounting T D 3 BUSII1 | Introduction to Business I E 3 POLIII | Introduction to Political Science c EB SAAIII_| Introduction to Sociology B a GSTIIL | Use of English I B 2 GSTII2_| Philosophy and Logic D zi SECOND SEMESTER ' ECOI2I_| Principles of Economics Il (Micro) B 3 ECO122 | Introduction to Eeonomic History E 3 + ECO123_| Introduction to Statistics I c 3 ACCI21_ | Introduction to Accounting IL D 3 BUSI21 | Introduction to Business II c 3 POLI21 | Basic Forms and Organization of Goverment c 3 SAAI2I_ | Element of Sociology and Anthropology c 3 GSTI21_ | Use of English It A 2 GSTI22_ | Nigerian Peoples and Culture c 2 GSTI23_| History and Philosophy of Science B 2 200473005 200 LEVEL DEGREE COURSES: FIRST SEMESTER ECO211 | Macroeconomic Theory I E 3 ECO2I2 | Economic Statistics 1 : c 3 ECO213_ | Mathematics for Economist I c 3 { ACC211 | Financial Accounting I c 3 BUS211 | Principles of Management I c 3 POL214_| Introduction to Public Administration E 3 SAA214 | social Psychology B 3 EXAMS UNIVERSITY NOTES ON INTERPRETATION OF ACADE MIC TRANSCRIPTS, CLASSIFICATION OF E VAMINATIONS RESULTS The pass mark in any examination is normally 40%, except in the Faculties of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry where the pass math is (0% except that in the Faculty of Pharmacy, the pass mark was 400% up to 1988/89. Matks scored by students in examinations are classified by means of letter grades ‘with the appropriate Grade point assigned as follons (©) 1970/71 t0 1980/81 Session Percentage Letter Grade Score Grade Point 70- 100% A s B 4 © 3 D 2 1 o Below 39% : i) 981/82 Percentage Letter Grade Score Grade Point 70-10% A s 60-69% B+ 4 50-59% B 3 45-49% ct ‘ a ic i D 0 E ss Gi) 1987/88 Percentage Lewer Grade Score (CM) Grade Point 80 100% At A as Be B Be ce c c D E 2 * ‘The marking and grade points implemented with effect from the 1987/88 Session commenced with 100 level students while the old stem Was phased out with students at higher levels (ivy) * 1991/92 Session to Date ‘ Course Letter Grade Mark (CM) Grade Point 0 100% At memon> TRANSCRIPT OF ACADEMIC RECORDS Cont'd ‘Name of Student: UBAH, Onyeka Samuel Mat: No.: $8C0307018 ul NIVERSITY OF BE GENIN CITY, NIGERIA ‘SESSION ‘COURSE ‘SUBJEGTSIGOURSE (TITLE) “GRADE | CREDITS | RENARIS Hi SECOND SEMESTER £00221 | Microeconomic Theory I B 3 = ECO222_| Economic Statistics 11 A 3 C0223. | Mathematics for Economist I B 3 ACC221 | Financial Accounting I E 3 BUS221 | Principles of Management I D 3 POL224_ | Theory and Practice of Public Adm E 3 i SAA224_| Social Psychology E 3 2005/2006 300 LEVEL DEGREE COURSES ECO3I1_ | Development Economics I E 3 ECO312 | Monetary Theory D 3 C0314 | International Economies c 3 ECO31S_| Project Analysis and Evaluation E 3 ECO3I7_ | Macroeconomic Theory II E 3 BUSSI1_ | Business Finance I é 3 BUS316 | Business Law I (Mercantile Law) -&B 3 SECOND SEMESTER i ECO321 | Microeconomic Theory I D 3 * ECO323_ | Development Economies E 3 C0327 | Financial Institutions A 3 BUS321 | Business Finance II B 3 BUS326_ | Business Law Il (Mercantile Law) c 3 BUS327 | Application of Computers E 3 |_BFN328_| Practice of Banking E 3 2006/3007 FIRST SEMESTER BEN4I1 | Theory of Corporate Finance c 3 BFN4I2_| Intemational Monetary Relations and Financial System B 3 BFNAI3. | Research Project I c 3 BFN414 | Management of Banks and Financial Institutions 1 E 3 BFN4IS | Comparative Bank System B 3 BENAI6 | Economics of Public Sector D 3 BFN4I7_| Public Enterprises Finance c 3 SECOND SEMESTER 1 BFN421_| Practice of Banking II B 3 BFN422_| International Banking and Finance c 3 * BFN423_| Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management E 3 BFN424_ | Quantitative Analysis of Financial Decisions TT E 3 BFN425_ | Management of Bank and Financial Institutions Tl E 3 BFN426 | Comparative Financial System c 3 BFN428_| Research Project If 2 c 3 AMS & RECORDS CLASSIFICATION OF DEGREES A Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated from each level of courses with appropriate weighting according to the number of credits attached each courses. The final grad is calculated from the sum of GPA with appropriate weighting for each level of courses... ‘Theclass of degree isdetermined by the final weighted grade pointaverage or final weighted grade(FWG) as follows: oO 1996/97 Class of Degree EWG First Class Honours 451 - 5.00 ‘Second Class Honours, Upper Division 3.51 - 4.50 Second Class Honours, Lower Division 251 - 3.50 ‘Third Class Honours 1st - 2.50 Pass 1.00 - 1.50 w * 1990/91 Class of Degree EWG First Class Honours 5 400 + 5.00 ‘Second Class Honours, Upper Division 3.0 = 3.99 ‘Second Class Honours, Lower Division 20 - 2.99 ‘Third Class Honours Ls - 199 Pass 10 - 149 * ‘Themarking and grade points implemented with effect from the 1987/88 session commenced with he then 100 level students ‘while the old marking system was phased out with students at higher levels Class of Degree EWG (Cumulative Average) FirstClass Honours 430 = 5.00 Secon! Class Honours, Upper Division 350-449 ‘Second Class Honours, Lower Division 2400 = 3.49 ‘Third Class Honours: 1500 + 239 Pass 1000 - 1.49 Pail 0 = O99 ‘Tho marking and grade points implemented with effect from the 2013/2014 Session commenced with the then 100 evel students while the old marking system way phased out with students athigher levels, Clays of Degree EWG (Cumulative Average) FirstClanw Honour * : 450 5.00 Secon! Claw onourn, Upper Division 3.50 449 Secon! Clas Honours, Lower Division 2.40 3.49 ‘Third Clans Honours 1,80 239 TRANSCRIPT AC. RECORD: mi ‘ ‘Name of Student: UBAH, Onyeka Samuel ‘Mat: No.: $$C0307018 SESSION | COURSE SUBJECTSICOURSE (TITLE) GRADE | CREDITS __ | REMARKS WEIGHTED DEGREE AVERAGE SCORE YR Weighted Degree Average Score 0.2653 YR. Il Weighted Degree Average Score 0.5150 YR. III Weighted Degree Average Score = 0.6857 YR. IV Weighted Degree Average Score = 1.0285 FINAL GP.A. 2.4945 He Passed the B. Sc. (BANKING & FINANCE) Final Degree Examinations with SECOND CLASS HONOURS, LOWER DIVISION in the 2006/2007 | Academic Session. Andrew O. Adodo, Deputy Registrar For: Registrar. ‘LASS TION IEGREES A Grade Point Average (GPA) is ealeulated from each level of courses with appropriate weighting according to the numberof credits attached each courses, The final grad is calculated from the sum of GPA with appropriate weighting for each level of courses. ‘Theclass of degree is determined by the final weighted grade pointaverage or final weighted vrade EWG)as follows: @ 199607 Class ofDegree EWG FirstClass Honours 451 - 5:00 Second Class Honours, Upper Division 351-450 Second Class Honours, Lower Division 2 = 8, Third Class Honours 181 - 250 Pass 100-150 q+ 199091 Class of Degree FirstClass Honours 400-500 : ‘Second Class Honours, Upper Division 30-39 Second Class Honours, Lower Divi 200-299 ‘Third Class Honours 15-499 Pass to = tay * The marking and grade points implemented with effsct from the 1987/8 session commenced withthe then 100 level students ‘hile the old marking system waspphased outwith students athigherlevels. Class of Degree EWG (Cumulative Average) First Class Honours 4500+ 5.00 Second Class Honours, Upper Division 3500 - 449 Second Class Honours, Lower Division 2400 - 3.49 ‘Third Class Honours 150 = 239 Pass to = tas Fait nr) ‘The marking and grace points implemented with effect from the 2013/2014 Session commenced with the then 100 level students while the old marking system was phased out with students at higher levels, Class of Degree FWG (Cumulative Average) FirstClass Honours ~ 4500 = 5.00 ‘Second Class Honours, Upper Division 330 = 449 Second Class Honours, Lower Division, 2400 + 3.49 ‘Third Class Honours 130

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