Ado- Ekiti, Ekiti
LOCATIONUniversity
SCHOOL TYPEEnglish
LANGUAGE OF STUDY1988
YEAR FOUNDEDAccredited
ACCREDITATION STATUSstate government
FUNDINGNeutral
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATIONClosed
OPEN/CLOSED₦86,000.00 - ₦204,500.00
TUITION25000
POPULATIONN/A
ACCOMODATION080-3725-2776
PHONE NUMBERinfo@eksu.edu.ng, examsandrecords@eksu.edu.ng
EMAILhttp://www.eksu.edu.ng
WEBSITEThe hint for creation of the University came during 1979 Nigeria general elections, when a gubernatorial candidate for Ondo State, Chief M. A. Ajasin made the university creation one of his campaign promises.
In March, 1981, Chief Ajasin as the Governor of Ondo State, announced the establishment a multi-campus university at the launching of 4th National Development Plan and constituted a 17-member Consultative Committee to work on the University blueprint namely: Professor O. O. Akinkugbe (Chairman), Prof. A. Adaralegbe, Prof. O. S. Adegoke, Prof. A. A. Ademosun, Prof. Z. A. Ademuwagun, Dr. N. F. Aina, Prof. J. F. Ade Ajayi, Mrs. Julia Akintoye, Prof. S. A. Aluko, Prof. M. A. Bankole, Chief R. F. Fasoranti, Prof. D. A. Ijalaye, Prof. J. A. Majasan, Prof. E. F. Ojo Prof. S. A. Ola and Prof. I. O. Oladapo (Members) and Mr. R. A. Faba (Secretary).
The terms of reference of the committee were as follows:
- To examine the multi-campus system of university education and recommend the programme that should be followed by the Ondo State Government in achieving its objectives, taking into account the scarce resources (financial and material) of the State;
- To recommend the disciplines to be pursued and the locations of such disciplines;
- To recommend the organizational structure of the academic and administrative components of the proposed university, as well as the relationships between the main campus and the constituent colleges;
- To examine the financial implications of (ii) above;
- To suggest sources of funding the university in addition to Government’s subvention’
- To advise on the procedure for appointing the principal officers of various colleges as appropriate and to plan the working details of each colleges and
- To make such other recommendations as the committee shall deem fit.
Highlights of the Consultative Committee report to the State Government on 16th July, 1981 are:
- That the university should have a main campus and a number of component inter-disciplinary campuses, phased over a period of time and carefully chosen to take maximal advantage of the socio-economic circumstances and the developmental potential of the area.
- That the campus development of the satellite campuses should be undertaken from 1982 onwards, and that the first quantum should show evidence of activity in all campuses.
- That the university should pre-occupy itself with the exploitation of land as an economic investment, stimulation of indigenous entrepreneurial support by endowment, and the establishment, after thorough feasibility appraisal, of promising commercial ventures.
- That the university should embark on a deliberate policy of staff development of incorporate the training of young graduates at the university’s expense with the hope of their returning to constitute the major source of indigenous academic staff support for the university.
The Government then set up another committee headed by Prof. S.A. Akintoye to review the reports of Akinkugbe Committee, the outcome which formed the basis of the Government’s White Paper for the establishment of the University.
On Friday, 19th February, 1982, the Governor – Chief M. A. Ajasin announced the appointment of Professor Ifedayo Olawole Oladapo, OON (a fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, former Dean of Faculty of Engineering and Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos) as the University’s first Vice-Chancellor, while the University’s law was passed into law on 29th March, 1982 as Obafemi Awolowo University Law No. 3 of 1982. He also announced the membership of the University Governing Council as: Chief B. A. Ajayi (Chairman), Prof. A. A. Okunnuga, Prof. M. A. Bankole, Prof. J. O. Oluwasanmi, Mrs. O. Oloruntimehin, Rev. (Dr.) J. Agbowuro, Prof. H. A. Oluwasanmi, Chief O. N. Rewane, Mr. Felix Aiyebusi, Dr. Tahaya Aliu (NUC Representative), Chief R. F. Fasoranti (Finance Commissioner), Dr. N. F. Aina (Education Commissioner) and Dr. O. Ibukun.
The University Council held its 1st meeting at Ado Ekiti on 30th and 31st March, 1982 and resolved, among others, that 30th March of every year be declared the University foundation day. During the 1st, 2nd and 3rd meetings of Council, the University was able to:
1. Appoint the 1st Registrar of the University – Chief Dr. J. G. O. Adegbite
2. Review and implement the University blueprint
3. Set the tone for policy formulation and implementation in the University
4. Adopt the University logo
5. Appoint the University Librarian – Mr. J. A. Arikenbi
6. See to the early commencement of construction work of the mini-campus after the 1st foundation day anniversary in 1983.
The 1st matriculation ceremony was held on Friday 25th March, 1983 at the Assembly Hall, Ajitadidun Temporary Campus, Ado-Ekiti where the Vice-Chancellor was ably assisted by the Registrar in leading the students to swear to the matriculation oath of the University. Later same day at the City Hall, Ado Ekiti, the University’s 1st Foundation lecture titled “The University and the State in Nigeria” was delivered by Prof. J. F. Ade Ajayi (A renowned historian, national merit award winner and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos).
In August, 1984, Chief B.A. Ajayi resigned as Chairman of Council, paving way for formal dissolution of the 1st University Council and the appointment of a new one headed by Professor J. Ade Ajayi as Pro-Chancellor and Chairman.
The Council headed by Professor J. Ade Ajayi was in office from August 1984 to March 1988. During the period, the University was able to:
1. Change its name in June 1985 from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ado-Ekiti to Ondo State University, Ado-Ekiti under the State Military Government headed by Commodore M.B. Otiko
2. Saw to the movement of the University from its temporary sites to the permanent site on Ado-Iworoko road in August 1985.
3. Adopt the motto “For Service and Integrity” and approve a revised University logo
4. Change its abbreviated University name from ‘OAU’ to ‘OSUA’.
5. Appointed Professor A. Fajana as the 1st Deputy Vice-Chancellor for a term of two years
6. Appointed Mr. F. A. Adeniyi as the 1st substantive Bursar
7. Approved a career structure for teachers in the University Staff School.
The 2nd Council was dissolved on 31st March, 1988 and the 3rd Council constituted in October, 1988 with Chief Augustus Adebayo as Chairman. On March 31, 1990, the tenure of Prof. I. O. Oladapo as pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the University came to end after eight years having given stock of his stewardship at the 4th convocation ceremony of the University held on Friday, February 23, 1990. The successful completion of the terms of Prof. Oladapo led to the appointment of Prof. Peter Oluwanbe Bodunrin as his successor and 2nd Vice Chancellor of the University. He assumed duties on 1st April, 1990. During his tenure, the University witnessed:
1. The appointment of new principal officers of the university starting in August, 1990 with the appointment of Prof. S. O. Agbi (Dean, Faculty of Arts) as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor.
2. At the 10th Foundation Anniversary on Monday, 30th March, 1992, HRM Oba Festus Ibidapo Adesanoye (The Osemawe of Ondo) was installed as the 1st Chancellor of the University at a ceremony witnessed by the State Governor, Evangelist Bamidele Olumilua.
3. In September, 1991, Mrs. R. O. Faluyi, was appointed 1st Deputy Registrar of the University and in 1994, she became the Acting Registrar for awhile
4. In September, 1992, another Deputy Vice Chancellor, Professor I. O. Orubuloye, was appointed.
In 1996, the University appointed the 2nd substantive Registrar – Chief M.O. Ogunniyi to succeed Chief Dr. J. G. O. Adegbite. Equally Prof. W.O. Ibukun (a Professor of Educational Management) became the Deputy Vice-Chancellor in March 1997 when the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. P. O. Bodunrin, was indisposed before his demise. Prof. Ibukun’s tenure as Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Acting Vice Chancellor continued till September, 1999 when Ondo State Government established its own University at Akungba-Akoko and appointed Prof. Ibukun as the Vice Chancellor.
With the vacation of the office of Vice Chancellor by Prof. Ibukun, the Ekiti State Government took over full proprietorship of the University and approved the appointment of Prof. Olutuyi Ashaolu as the Acting Vice-Chancellor. Prof. Asaolu later handed over the mantle of leadership to Prof. Akin Oyebode (a Professor of International Law) as the substantive Vice-Chancellor at the commencement of 1999/2000 academic session.
During the period of Prof. Akin Oyebode, University administration was able to achieve the following:
1. Appoint Mrs. F.M. Fapohunda FCA as the Bursar
2. Appoint Mr. G.O. Ogunleye as the University Librarian
3. Appointed Arch Dr. O. Oriye as Director of Physical Planning, Dr. P.O. Omoniyi as the Director of Health Services and Engr. Ogundare as Director of Works and Services.
4. Increased University cut-off point above national average to improve the quality of the University entrants
5. Improved and constructed physical structures such as 4 in 1 Lecture Theatre, ETF Hall Construction and 1st University gate among others
6. Improved Library services
7. Created Law Faculty library
8. Improved NUC accreditation of University courses
9. Positive image laundering of the University in the public
10. Commitment to academic excellence with new work ethics for all staff for better performance
11. Confrontation of social vices in the University community
12. Employment of new and well qualified administrative staff
Prof. Akin Oyebode memorable tenure as Vice-Chancellor ended in May 2003 and Prof. (Mrs.) Olufunke Agbeke Egunjobi (A Professor of Zoology) was named the Acting Vice-Chancellor, having served as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor under Prof. Oyebode. The 1st Visitation Panel to the University was appointed by the State Government during the tenure of Prof. Oyebode.
In 2004, Prof. I.O. Orubuloye took office as Vice Chancellor while Chief Akin Omoboriowo became the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council. Prof. Orubuloye served in the capacity until 2008. It was a period that saw that the University:
1. Appointed a new Registrar – Dr. Omojola Omowumi Awosusi to succeed Chief. M.O. Ogunniyi
2. Appointed a new Deputy Vice Chancellor – Prof. Dipo Kolawole
3. Appointed Prof. Oyebola for a brief period at Provost of the newly introduced College of Medicine before it was abandoned
4. Constructed a new Library block in the University
5. Introduced internet admission registration processes in the University
6. Constructed new Office buildings for Faculties of Arts, Agricultural Sciences, Education, Science, Social Sciences and Management and Faculty of Engineering Auditorium
The 2nd Visitation Panel to the University was appointed by the State Government during the tenure of Prof. Orubuloye. At the expiration of Prof. Orubuloye’s tenure, Prof. Dipo Kolawole (A renowned Professor of Political Science and Public Administrator) who had served previously as Deputy Vice Chancellor became the Acting Vice Chancellor. He served in the position until he was appointed in 2009 as the substantive Vice Chancellor of the University.
Prof. Peter Adeniyi (former Vice Chancellor of Federal University of Technology, Akure and a renowned Geographer) became the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council in year 2008, while Prof. Dipo Kolawole assumed of office as substantive Vice Chancellor of the University. Professor Kolawole introduced the spirit of TEAM UNAD, a consultative and management wide approach to University policy making and administration. This has resulted to tremendous changes in the University management and invariably resulted within the past year in the:
1. Conscientious lifting up of the University image in public forum and functions
2. Creation and involvement of extended Management in policy making and University administration
3. Reintroduction of the University College of Medicine and appointment of Prof. G.F. Esan as the Provost of the College
4. Adoption and implementation of new University Law
5. Streamlining of academic procedures and quick processing of results and graduating list
6. Streamlining of academic records and prompt production of certificates and academic transcripts
7. Conference marking of semester results and quick compilation and computation for Senate approval
8. Construction and effective maintenance of University buildings and renovation of old ones
9. Construction and equipping of New buildings in the University such as Shell ICT Centre, Part time Degree Programme Complex, Alumni funded Faculty of Law Moot Court, New Faculty of Engineering Complex, New Faculty Buildings for the Social Sciences, New University Lecture Theatres and New University gate
10. Improvement of the University landscape and construction of new road networks funded by the State Government
11. Implementation of the Visitation Panel’s report
12. Commitment to academic excellence including punctuality and prompt action to work ethics by all academic and non-academic staff for optimal result and better performance
13. Commitment to staff welfare and development through research grants and journal publications, prompt payment of salaries, social engineering among staff unions and the creation of Staff Club to mention a few.
14. Employment of new sets of well qualified academic staff
15. Improved Library services through acquisition of new books and virtual library
16. Introduction and deployment of new University website and other Federal Ministry of Education computer facilities for the University
17. Confrontation of all social vices in the University community
18. Auditing of Students in the University and expulsion of illegal students from the University community
19. Proper handling of disciplinary cases of insubordinate and unruly staff and the termination of their appointment from the University
20. Improved University admission rating through monitoring of the quality of the University entrants and screening of legitimate students
ACCOUNTANCY/ACCOUNTING-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, Economics and any other two relevant subjects. For NBC holders, the other two relevant subjects could be from any of Accounting, Principles of Accounts, Commerce, Office Practice and Secretarial Duties
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes chosen from Economics, Accounting, Business Management, Government and Geography.
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, Economics plus any Social Science subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
ACCOUNTING-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, Economics and two other relevant subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes including Economics
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
ADULT EDUCATION-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five ‘SSCE credits including English and Mathematics or TC II with pass in English and at least 4 other subjects. Three of Literature in English, History, French, Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, CRK, Islamic Studies, Geography/Physics, Economics Government and Mathematics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes|NCE with passes in two subjects at merit level
UTME Subjects
Government/History, one Social Science subject and any other subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND EXTENSION-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science and one of Geography, Physics and Economics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Chemistry and one of Zoology/Botany/Agric ultural Science/Biology, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Geology, Economics and Health Science
UTME Subjects
Chemistry, Biology/ Agricultural Science plus Mathematics or Physics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits or equivalent in English Language, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science., Mathematics and another relevant subject
Direct Entry Requirements
Two passes at 'A' level in Biology /Zoology /Botany and any other Science subject|NCE at merit pass level in Biology and any other Science subject|NCE merit pass level in Agriculture (Double Major)
UTME Subjects
Any three subjects from Chemistry, Biology, Agriculture, Physics, Economics, Geography and Mathematics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
AGRICULTURE-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language, Biology/Agric Science, Chemistry and any one of Mathematics, Physics, Geography and Economics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two A level passes in Chemistry and one from Biology/Botany/Zoolo gy/Agric Science, Economics, Physics, Geography and Geology/Mathematics (Pure & Applied)
UTME Subjects
Chemistry, Biology/Agriculture and any one of Physics and Mathematics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND HEALTH SERVICES-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology/Agric Science, Physics and English Language
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes or equivalent in Chemistry and one of Biology/Botany/Zoology/Agric Science/ Geography/Geology/ Mathematics/Economics
UTME Subjects
Chemistry, Biology/Agric Science and Physics/Mathematics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
ARABIC AND ISLAMIC STUDIES-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Arabic and three other relevant subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes in relevant subjects
UTME Subjects
Arabic and Two subjects from Arts and/or Social Sciences
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
BANKING AND FINANCE-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits to include: English Language, Mathematics and any other relevant subjects. For NBC the other two relevant subjects could be from any of the following, Accounting, Principles of Accounts, Commerce, Office Practice and Economics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes chosen from Accounting, Economics, Management, Mathematics, Geography and Statistics
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, Economics, plus one of Government and Geography
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
BANKING AND FINANCE-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits including English Language, Mathematics, Economics and two other relevant subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes in Accounting or Economics and one other subject|NCE with passes at merit level in relevant subjects|ND at credit level|Foundation International exam such as ICAN, ACCA, ICMA, GPFA
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, one Social Science subject and any other subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
BIOCHEMISTRY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Biology
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes chosen from Chemistry, Mathematics Physics and Biology|NCE/ND/HND in related field plus UTME requirement
UTME Subjects
Biology, Chemistry and Physics or Mathematics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE(S)-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and any other Science subject
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes to include one of Botany, Zoology, Biology or Chemistry|ND/NCE in related fields
UTME Subjects
Biology, Chemistry and Physics or Mathematics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit including English, Mathematics, Economics, plus any two of Accounting, Business Methods, Commerce, Government, Geog, and Statistics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes chosen from Economics, Accounts, Business Management, Government, Geography or Statistics
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, Economics and one other subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, Economics and two other relevant subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes including Economics
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
BUSINESS EDUCATION-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five TC II merit, SSCE or NTC/NBC credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, Economics and two other subjects in the Social Science or Arts. For NBC holders, the other subjects could be from any of the following: Commerce, Office Practice, Principles of Accounts, Secretarial Duties, Typewriting and Shorthand
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes or NCE with merit passes in two relevant subjects|NCE merit level pass in Business Education (double major)
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, Economics plus one of Literature in English, History, Government, Geography, Chemistry and Physics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
CHEMISTRY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Chemistry and any one of Physics, Mathematics or Biology|ND/NCE with good grades in relevant ‘O’ level subjects
UTME Subjects
Chemistry and two of Physics, Biology and Mathematics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE/STUDIES-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, CRK and three other relevant subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes/NCE to include Christian Religious Studies/Religious Studies
UTME Subjects
Two Arts subjects including Christian Religious Knowledge and any other subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
CIVIL ENGINEERING-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English Language and one Science subject
Direct Entry Requirements
‘A’ level passes in Physics and Mathematics|ND/HND (Upper credit) at appropriate levels
UTME Subjects
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
COMPUTER ENGINEERING-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Chemistry , Physics and English Language
Direct Entry Requirements
Three ‘A’ level passes in Pure Mathematics or Pure and Applied Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
COMPUTER SCIENCE-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language, Mathematics, Physics plus two other science subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes in science subjects including Mathematics|NCE with at least Merit in Mathematics and one other Science or Social Science subject
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, Physics and one of Biology, Chemistry, Agric Science, Economics and Geography
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
CROP, SOIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science and one of Geography, Physics and Economics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Chemistry and one of Zoology/Botany/Agric ultural Science/Biology, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Geology, Economics and Health Science
UTME Subjects
Chemistry, Biology/ Agricultural Science plus Mathematics or Physics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
CURRICULUM STUDIES-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits to include English Language
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes or NCE passes at merit level including the relevant subject
UTME Subjects
Any three subjects chosen from Arts/Science
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
ECONOMICS-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Economics and any two of Arts or Social Science subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Economics and any one of Mathematics, Statistics, Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Agric Science, Accounting, Business Management, History and Government
UTME Subjects
Economics, Mathematics and any of Government, History, Geography, Lit-in-English, French and CRK/IRK
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION & ACCOUNTANCY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes including English Language, Mathematics, Economics and two other relevant subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Business Method and one other Social Science subject
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION & CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes or TC II merit in five subjects including English Language, Religious Studies and three other Arts subject
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes/NCE merit in Religious Studies and one other Arts subject
UTME Subjects
Two Arts subject including Religious studies and one other subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION & COMPUTER SCIENCE-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits or equivalent including Mathematics, English Language and three other Science subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes including Physics or Chemistry
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, Physics and one of Biology, Chemistry and Geography/Physics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION & ECONOMICS-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language, Economics and Mathematics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Economics and one other relevant subject|NCE credit/merit level passes in Economics and one other subject
UTME Subjects
Economics, Mathematics and one other subject from Geography/Physics, History, Government and Literature in English
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION & MATHEMATICS-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language, Mathematics plus one other Science subject
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level/NCE passes in Mathematics and one Science subject
UTME Subjects
Mathematics and any two of the following Science subjects: Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION & PHYSICS-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits to include English Language, Physics, Mathematics and two other Science subjects or NTC/NBC
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Physics and Mathematics|NCE with credit/merit in relevant subjects
UTME Subjects
Physics, Mathematics or Chemistry plus one other subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION & YORUBA-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit or merit passes including English Language and Yoruba
Direct Entry Requirements
Two NCE/A’ level passes in Yoruba and any of Lit. in English, CRS, IRS, Igbo and French
UTME Subjects
Yoruba and any two subjects chosen from History, Lit. in English, French, CRK, Islamic Studies, Arabic and Geography/Physics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION AND BIOLOGY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and one other subject
Direct Entry Requirements
NCE/’A’ level passes in Biology and one other Science subject
UTME Subjects
Biology and two other subjects from Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION AND CHEMISTRY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits in Mathematics, Chemistry, English Language and two of Physics, Biology and Agricultural Science
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level/NCE passes including Chemistry and one other Science subject
UTME Subjects
Chemistry and two other subjects chosen from Physics, Biology and Mathematics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language and Literature in English plus three other Arts or Social Science subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes in relevant teaching subjects including Literature in English|NCE with credit or merit passes in two relevant subjects
UTME Subjects
Literature in English and one Arts and any other subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION AND FRENCH-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits to include English Language and French
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes/NCE merit in French and one other Arts subject
UTME Subjects
French Plus two other Arts subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION AND GEOGRAPHY/PHYSICS-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include Geography/Physics, English Language and Mathematics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes/NCE merit level passes which should include Geography/Physics
UTME Subjects
Geography/Physics plus two other Social Science/Arts subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION AND HISTORY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits in English Language, History and any relevant Arts subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two NCE merit/’A’ level passes in History and one other relevant Arts subject
UTME Subjects
History and any other two subjects chosen from CRK, Islamic Studies, Lit. in English, French, Yoruba, Geography/Physics, Economics, Government and Hausa
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION AND INTEGRATED SCIENCE-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes including Biology, Chemistry, English Language and Mathematics
Direct Entry Requirements
NCE (Integrated Science)| NCE (Science Education)|GCE ‘A’ level passes in two Science subjects
UTME Subjects
Any three of Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Agricultural Science
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION AND POLITICAL SCIENCE-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes or equivalent to include English Language, Government/ History and 3 other subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in relevant subjects chosen from Government or History, Economics and Geography/Physics|NCE merit pass in Govt./History, Economics and Geography/Physics
UTME Subjects
Government or History plus 2 other Arts or Social Science subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION AND SCIENCE-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes including English Language, Mathematics and two other Science subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in relevant Science subjects which should include candidates proposed course|NCE credit/merit passes in addition to TC II merit or SSCE credit in relevant subjects
UTME Subjects
Three relevant Science or NBC subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language plus two Arts /Social Science subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
NCE (Social Studies) from recognised colleges|Two ‘A’ level passes in relevant subjects
UTME Subjects
Any three of Christian Religious Knowledge, Economics, Geography/Physics, Government, History and IRS
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS AND MANAGEMENT-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits in English Language, the subject of study and three relevant subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes to include the subject to be offered
UTME Subjects
The subject of study and two other relevant subjects
Special Considerations
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EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in five subjects including English Language and Mathematics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes/NCE (merit/credit) in relevant subjects
UTME Subjects
Economics, Mathematics and one other Social Science/Arts subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT & PLANNING-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language, Mathematics and Economics|Five TC II merit passes including English and Mathematics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes from Literature in English, History, CRK/IRS, Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo with at least a pass in O/L Mathematics|NCE passes at merit level in the subjects listed above
UTME Subjects
Any three of Literature in English, History, French, Geography/Physics, Economics and Mathematics
Special Considerations
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Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English Language and any other Science subject
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
ENGLISH AND LITERARY STUDIES-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include Literature in English and English Language
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes to include Literature-in-English and one other Arts subject
UTME Subjects
Literature-in-English, one other Arts subject and another Arts or Social Science subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Physics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Chemistry and any one from Biology, Zoology or Botany
UTME Subjects
Biology, Chemistry and either Physics or Mathematics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
FORESTRY, WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science and one of Geography, Physics and Economics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Chemistry and one of Zoology/Botany/Agric ultural Science/Biology, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Geology, Economics and Health Science. Accepts Forestry Assistant Certificate from IITA, Ibadan or any other recognised Institution
UTME Subjects
Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science plus Mathematics or Physics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
FRENCH-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes including French and English Language plus at least one other Arts subject
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes including French and one other Arts subject
UTME Subjects
French and any other two subjects from Arts and Social Sciences
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
GEOGRAPHY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Geography, and any three from Arts or Social Science subjects with at least a pass in Mathematics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Geography and any one of Economics., Government, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics
UTME Subjects
Geography and two other Arts or Social Science subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING SCIENCE-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English language, Mathematics and Geography
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes including Geography
UTME Subjects
Geography and any Arts or Social Science subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
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GEOLOGY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and any other subject
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes from Geology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Geography
UTME Subjects
Any three of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Biology and Geography
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
GEOPHYSICS-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits including English Language, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/Biology
Direct Entry Requirements
‘A’ level passes in Chemistry and Physics or Mathematics
UTME Subjects
Physics Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE NTC/NBC credits or TC II merit passes including English Language with at least a pass in Mathematics
Direct Entry Requirements
'A' level passes or NCE in two subjects plus UTME requirements
UTME Subjects
Any three subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language, Geography, Government/History
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes/NCE (Upper Credit) in History, Govt and any other related subject
UTME Subjects
History/Government and any other two subjects from Arts & Social Science
Special Considerations
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HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Geography and any three from Arts or Social Science subject with a least a pass in Mathematics
Direct Entry Requirements
'A' level passes, ND or NCE (Merit) in Science or Social Science subjects
UTME Subjects
Geography and any two other Arts or Social Science subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
HUMAN KINETICS AND HEALTH EDUCATION-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits/TC II merit passes in five subjects including English Language, Biology or its equivalent
Direct Entry Requirements
No Direct Entry
UTME Subjects
Biology and any two relevant subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
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INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology/Agricultural Science
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Chemistry and Mathematics|ND in Science Technology or ND in relevant field with UTME requirements
UTME Subjects
Chemistry, Mathematics and any of Physics/Biology/Agric Science
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics and two other Science subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes from Mathematics, Physics, Economics or Chemistry|NCE with minimum of merit in relevant subjects
UTME Subjects
Mathematics and any two of Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Biology and Agricultural Science
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits to include Physics or Mathematics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Physics and Mathematics|ND with at least lower credit in Civil Engineering, Production/Elect. Engineering|Final City and Guilds or its equivalent plus National Technical Certificate|NCE in Tech. Education plus credit pass in Physics or Mathematics
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, Physics and one other Science subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
LAW-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five ‘O’ level credit passes to include English Language, Literature in English and Mathematics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Arts or Social Science subjects|NCE/ND/First Degree (Second Class Lower)
UTME Subjects
Any three Arts or Social Science subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
LINGUISTICS-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes including English Language
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes or NCE to include any Language, preferably an African Language
UTME Subjects
Any Language and two other subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
MATHEMATICS-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes including English Language, Mathematics and Physics or Chemistry
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Mathematics and any other science subject|NCE with at least merit in Mathematics and one of Physics, Chemistry or Economics
UTME Subjects
Mathematics and any two of Physics, Chemistry and Economics or Geography
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
MATHEMATICS/STATISTICS EDUCATION-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language, Mathematics plus one other Science subject
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level/NCE passes in Mathematics and one Science subject
UTME Subjects
Mathematics and any two of the following Science subjects: Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English Language and any other Science subject
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes from Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics|ND upper credit, NCE technical and HND in Mech. Engineering
UTME Subjects
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
MEDICINE AND SURGERY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Direct Entry Requirements
‘A’ level passes in Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Zoology in addition to UTME requirements|BSC, BOS, etc in relevant fields
UTME Subjects
Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
MICROBIOLOGY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Physics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Chemistry and any one from Biology, Zoology or Botany
UTME Subjects
Biology, Chemistry and either Physics or Mathematics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
NURSERY AND PRIMARY EDUCATION-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits including English Language
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes chosen from relevant subject areas
UTME Subjects
Any three subjects
Special Considerations
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PHILOSOPHY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English language and four other relevant subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Any two ‘A’ level passes
UTME Subjects
Any three subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
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PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits/TC II merit passes in five subjects including English Language, Biology or its equivalent
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in any of Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics|NCE (merit) in Physical Education and credit in Arithmetical process or Mathematics
UTME Subjects
Biology and any two relevant subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
PHYSICS-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and any other Science subject from Further mathematics and Biology or Agricultural Science
Direct Entry Requirements
NCE/Two A’ level passes in Physics and Mathematics or Chemistry
UTME Subjects
Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry or Biology
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
PLANT SCIENCE AND FORESTRY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE Credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes in Biology/Botany/Zoology and Chemistry or Physics
UTME Subjects
Biology, Chemistry and any other Science subject
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
POLITICAL SCIENCE-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in Government or History, English Language and three other subjects. At least a pass in Mathematics is required
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes including Government or History
UTME Subjects
Government or History plus two other Social Science/Arts subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
PSYCHOLOGY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in Government or History, English Language and three other subjects. At least a pass in Mathematics is required
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes including Government or History
UTME Subjects
Any three subjects from Arts or Social Science
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
RELIGIOUS STUDIES-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language and CRK/IRS
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level subjects to include Religious Studies (CRS/IRS)
UTME Subjects
CRK/IRS and any two other subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Physics
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Chemistry and any one from Biology, Zoology or Botany
UTME Subjects
Biology, Chemistry and either Physics or Mathematics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
SOCIOLOGY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in Government or History, English Language and three other subjects. At least a pass in Mathematics is required
Direct Entry Requirements
Two 'A' level passes including Government or History
UTME Subjects
Three Social Science or Arts subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
STATISTICS-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language, Mathematics and at least three subjects from Physics, Statistics, Chemistry, Further Mathematics, Economics and Geography
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes to include Mathematics or Statistics|NCE (credit) in relevant subjects
UTME Subjects
Mathematics and any two of Physics, Chemistry and Economics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
TECHNICAL EDUCATION-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits in relevant subjects which must include English Language and Mathematics or NTC/NBC
Direct Entry Requirements
NCE with two merit in relevant Science subjects plus UTME requirements|Two ‘A’ level passes from Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry
UTME Subjects
Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
THEATRE ARTS-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language and Arts subjects
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes in Arts, Social Science or Science subjects
UTME Subjects
Literature in English and two other relevant subjects
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
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VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credits in NTC, City & Guilds Part I or WAEC Technical and Federal Craft Training Certificate including English Language, Mathematics, Technical Drawing, Physics, subject of specialization
Direct Entry Requirements
NCE with merit pass in Technical Education|ND in Mechanical /Electrical or Electronics Engineering
UTME Subjects
Technical Drawing, a subject of specialization and Mathematics or Physics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
YORUBA-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes to include Yoruba and English Language
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes to include Yoruba or Literature in English
UTME Subjects
Yoruba and two other subjects in Arts or Social Sciences
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
ZOOLOGY-bachelor
UTME Requirements
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Biology and two other science subject
Direct Entry Requirements
Two ‘A’ level passes or NCE in Biology, Zoology or Botany and one other Science subject
UTME Subjects
Biology and any two of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
Special Considerations
Special Considerations (UTME Subjects)
Special Considerations (Direct Entry)
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- ₦95,000.00 - ₦113,500.00
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- ₦95,000.00 - ₦113,500.00
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