JAMB Subject Combination for Crop Soil and Environmental Science/ Requirements [UTME and Direct Entry]
When considering admission into the Nigeria Tertiary institutions you will need to decide on the jamb subject combination that suits your course and Institution.
Your choice of institution and course will also depend on your O’level subjects. Candidates must have minimum of credit in five core subjects in WAEC/NECO/NABTEB examination.
JAMB SUBJECT COMBINATION FOR CROP SOIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Chemistry, Biology/ Agricultural Science plus Mathematics or Physics.
Note: English Language is Compulsory
DIRECT ENTRY REQUIREMENT
Two (2) A Level passes in Chemistry and one of Zoology/Botany/Agricultural Science/Biology, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Geology, Economics and Health Science.
O’LEVEL COMBINATION FOR CROP SOIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE REQUIREMENT:
Five (5) SSC credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science and one of Geography, Physics and Economics.
List of Universities Offering Crop Soil And Environmental Science
- EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY, EKITI STATE – EKSU
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