Npower Cut Off Mark For 2022 Batch C NASIMS Test

The NPower Cut off mark for Batch ‘C’ online test is the minimum mark required to get through the next stage of selection process in the programme. Applicants who score more than the cut off mark will be selected (shortlisted), and those score below are discarded.

N-power test is a competitive exam, which is totally different from any other exams that you must have faced in your schools. In school exams, you compete with yourself to make good grades, but when it comes to N-power or other competitive exams like UTME or Post UTME , you compete with thousands other applicants.

So, in school exams, your success depends on how much efforts you have put in, but in N-power test, your success depends on how many people that you score higher than in that particular exam. Check why some N-Power Batch C applicants have not been shortlisted for verification.

What is the N-power Cut off Mark for Batch C Test?

Be informed that the official Npower cut off mark for Batch ‘C test has not been announced yet. Although, the Npower pass percentage or pass mark is 40%, but applicants are expected to score 70% and above to have greater chance of being shortlisted.

Understand that N-power Batch ‘C’ test is a competitive exam where you are competing with over 6 million registered applicants across Nigeria, in which only best 1,000,000 people will be taken. Therefore, the higher your test score, the higher your chances of winning. You can check out how to score above 70% in NASIMS N-power Batch C Test.

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38 thoughts on “Npower Cut Off Mark For 2022 Batch C NASIMS Test”

  1. Sani Haruna jibril

    So At the time we get poor network I need to Know the cut of mark that applicant get to success

  2. So far so good 40 is a pass mark even in WASSE, npower committees know bette,but they should consider applicants because network has contributed to low scores. Thanks.

  3. So far so good 40 is a pass mark even in WASSE, npower committees know bette,but they should consider applicants because network has contributed to low scores. Thanks

  4. Racheal Peter

    I want to re-edit my profile,after taking the test,I uploaded the wrong document. Is it possible?

    1. Emenike Ebuka

      Purpose ni, propose ke. Madam you failed 6 questions, no dey disguise

  5. Even after clicking on forgotten password so that a link may be sent to my email. The problem of account not found persisted meanwhile I successfully submitted during registration with my normal email address. What could be the possible cause.

  6. COLLEGE GODWIN

    I complete the test but the network was so poor for the test to submit so they told me to refresh it the moment I refreses it and try to submit they told me that the test site has been locked. That I did not have access to it anymore. So please I want to no if the test was successfully submitted it self. Cause I did not even see the scores of the test. Please what will I do

  7. U re confused ryt? Ysterday u said 40 now its 50 vry soon u wil make 100…..mtww

  8. The ongoing N-power test is just a game of luck coz it doesn’t determine the level of accuracy or intelligency so i think there is hope for anybody who carryout the test no matter how little the mark is as long as his or her uploaded documents are correct and tally up

    1. are u saying this because you have a poor score or you’re saying it based on fact?

  9. Someone has a problem of time out during the test. What are status of his test?

  10. Mohammed Aliyu

    1 When is the closing date for the test.
    2. What if i made a mistake with my Email address, during the application, so what do i do to have an asset to the on going test.

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