JAMB SUBJECT COMBINATIONS

The Jamb subject combination in AE-FUNAI is the list of subjects that candidates must register and write in the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination to be eligible for admission into the Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike, Ikwo (AE-FUNAI). The subject combination varies depending on the course of study that the candidate intends to pursue in AE-FUNAI. 

 

According to the official website of AE-FUNAI¹, the university offers 56 courses across 10 faculties. Each course has its own specific Jamb subject combination, as well as O’level requirements. For example, the Jamb subject combination for Accounting is English Language, Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science subject². The O’level requirement is five credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Economics and any two other relevant subjects².

 

Some courses have special considerations or remarks for their Jamb subject combination. For instance, the Jamb subject combination for Fine Arts/Fine and Applied Arts is English Language and any three of Fine Arts, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics, Literature in English and History/Government³. However, some universities may accept Music or Geography in lieu of Fine Arts³. Therefore, candidates are advised to check the specific requirements for their chosen course before registering for Jamb.

 

This is a list of all the courses offered by the university and their corresponding Jamb subject combination, as well as their O’level requirements and any special remarks.

According to the official website of Alex-Ekwueme Federal University Ndifu-Alike Ikwo (AE-FUNAI), the university offers a wide range of courses across various disciplines. Here is a comprehensive list of all the courses offered in AE-FUNAI, along with their JAMB subject combinations:

  1. Accounting: Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science subject.
  2. Agric Business Management: Mathematics, Economics and any one of Geography, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

  3. Agricultural Science and Education: Chemistry, Biology/Agriculture and any other Science subject.

  4. Agriculture: Chemistry, Biology/Agriculture and any one of Physics or Mathematics.

  5. Anatomy: Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

  6. Applied Geophysics: Mathematics, Physics and any other Science subject.

  7. Architecture: Mathematics, Physics and any one of Chemistry, Geography or Fine Arts.

  8. Banking and Finance: Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science subject.

  9. Biochemistry: Biology, Chemistry and Physics/Mathematics.

  10. Biology: Biology, Chemistry and any one of Physics or Mathematics.

  11. Biotechnology: Biology, Chemistry and Physics/Mathematics.

  12. Business Administration: Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science subject.

  13. Business Education: Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science subject.

  14. Chemical Engineering: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

  15. Chemistry: Chemistry and any two of Physics, Biology and Mathematics.

  16. Civil Engineering: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

  17. Computer Science: Mathematics, Physics and any other Science subject.

  18. Criminology and Security Studies: Any three Arts or Social Science subjects.

  19. Economics: Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science subject.

  20. Education/Biology: Biology, Chemistry and any other Science subject.

  21. Education/Chemistry: Chemistry, Mathematics/Physics and any other Science subject.

  22. Education/English Language/Literature in English: Literature in English, English Language and any other Arts subject.

  23. Education/Mathematics: Mathematics, Physics/Chemistry and any other Science subject.

  24. Education/Physics: Physics, Mathematics/Chemistry and any other Science subject.

  25. Electrical/Electronics Engineering: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

  26. English Language/Literary Studies: Literature in English, English Language and any other Arts subject.

  27. Fine Art/Fine & Applied Arts: Fine Arts or Visual Arts or Creative Arts with at least one of Literature in English or Fine Arts or History or Government or Music as UTME subject(s).

  28. Fisheries & Aquaculture: Biology/Agriculture/Chemistry/Mathematics/Physics

  29. French: French plus two subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  30. Geography & Environmental Management: Geography plus two subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  31. Geology & Geophysics: Geography plus two subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  32. Guidance & Counselling: Any three subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  33. History & Strategic Studies: History/Government plus two subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  34. Igbo/Linguistics (Igbo): Igbo plus two subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  35. Industrial Chemistry : Chemistry plus two subjects from Physics/Mathematics/Biology

  36. Information Resource Management : Any three subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  37. Law : Literature in English plus any two of Government or History or CRS or IRS or Economics

  38. Linguistics (English): English Language plus two subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  39. Linguistics (French): French plus two subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  40. Marketing : Mathematics/Economics plus one Social Science subject

  41. Mass Communication : Any three subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  42. Mathematics : Mathematics plus two subjects from Physics/Chemistry/Biology/Agriculture/Economics/Geography

  43. Mechanical Engineering : Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry

  44. Mechatronics Engineering : Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry

  45. Medical Biochemistry : Biology, Chemistry and either Physics or Mathematics

  46. Medicine & Surgery : Biology, Chemistry and either Physics or Mathematics

  47. Microbiology : Biology, Chemistry and either Physics or Mathematics

  48. Music : Music plus two subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  49. Philosophy : Any three subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  50. Physical & Health Education : Any three subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  51. Physics : Physics plus two subjects from Mathematics/Chemistry/Biology/Agriculture/Economics/Geography

  52. Political Science : Government/History plus two other Social Science/Arts Subjects

  53. Psychology : Any three subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  54. Religious Studies/Theology : CRS/IRS plus two other Social Science/Arts Subjects

  55. Sociology : Any three subjects from Arts/Social Sciences

  56. Soil Science and Environmental Management: Chemistry, Biology/Agriculture and any one of Physics or Mathematics

  57. Statistics: Mathematics and any two of Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Biology and Agricultural Science

  58. Theatre Arts: Literature in English and any two of CRS/IRS, History, French, Fine Arts and Music

  59. Visual Arts and Technology: Fine Arts or Visual Arts or Creative Arts and any two of Literature in English, History, CRS/IRS, French and Music

We hope this information is helpful!.

 

For more information on the Jamb subject combination in AE-FUNAI for other courses not listed here, you can visit the official website of AE-FUNAI¹ or check out some online resources that provide updated lists of courses offered in AE-FUNAI with their requirements.

 

Excelling in JAMB: Mastering Subject Combinations and Effective Study Strategies

 

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination is a crucial stepping stone for students in Nigeria aspiring to gain admission into tertiary institutions. To succeed in JAMB, one must not only understand the subject combinations but also develop effective study strategies. This essay will explore the importance of subject combinations, offer guidance on how to choose them wisely, and provide tips for effective preparation to pass JAMB successfully.

Understanding Subject Combinations

Subject combinations refer to the selection of subjects that a candidate intends to write during the JAMB examination. Different courses of study or programs at tertiary institutions may require specific subject combinations. Understanding the importance of subject combinations is the first step toward preparing effectively for JAMB.

1. Research and Choose Wisely:
– Research the specific subject requirements for your desired course of study. JAMB publishes a brochure with detailed information about subject combinations for different programs. You can access this brochure online or at JAMB offices.
– Choose subject combinations that align with your career goals. Ensure that your selected subjects are relevant to your chosen field of study.

2. Consider Your Strengths:
– Assess your academic strengths and weaknesses. Focus on subjects in which you excel while maintaining a balance between science, arts, or social science subjects, depending on your course of choice.
– Seek advice from teachers, mentors, or career counselors to make informed decisions.

Effective Study Strategies

Once you’ve selected appropriate subject combinations, the next step is to develop effective study strategies to prepare for JAMB effectively.

1. Create a Study Schedule:
– Develop a study timetable that allocates specific time slots for each subject. Consistency is key to mastering subject content.
– Allocate more time to subjects in which you are less confident.

2. Use Quality Study Materials:
– Obtain recommended textbooks and study guides for your subjects. Consult your teachers or peers for suggestions on the best study materials.
– Utilize online resources, such as educational websites and apps, to supplement your learning.

3. Practice Past Questions:
– Past JAMB questions are invaluable resources for familiarizing yourself with the exam format and types of questions asked.
– Solve past questions regularly to improve your speed and accuracy in answering questions.

4. Seek Help When Needed:
– Don’t hesitate to ask for help when you encounter difficulties in certain subjects. Teachers, tutors, or study groups can provide assistance.
– Join study groups with peers who are preparing for JAMB to exchange ideas and knowledge.

5. Test Yourself:
– Take mock exams and timed practice tests to simulate the real JAMB experience.
– Review your performance and identify areas that need improvement.

6. Stay Healthy:
– Maintain a balanced diet, get enough sleep, and engage in regular physical activity to keep your mind and body in optimal condition for studying.

Conclusion

Passing the JAMB examination requires a combination of informed subject choices and effective study strategies. By understanding the importance of subject combinations and following the guidelines outlined in this essay, you can significantly increase your chances of excelling in JAMB and achieving your academic goals. Remember that success in JAMB is not solely determined by your intelligence but also by your dedication and commitment to diligent preparation.

 

Written by Nweke Victor @ www.myschoolfriend.com

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