JAMB and WAEC Subject Combination for Computer with Statistics

Universities have specific admission requirements that include the subject combination in both JAMB and WAEC exams, not just for Computer with Statistics alone.

JAMB & WAEC Subject Combination for Computer with Statistics

One of the main reasons students may have to change their courses is the incorrect combination of subjects. You will find the JAMB and WAEC Subject Combination for Computer with Statistics in this post.

Also, this post will provide direct entry information for students who already have an A-level result and are looking to do a direct entry into the university.

WAEC Subject Combination for Computer with Statistics

You need at least five subjects in WAEC (West Africa Examination Council).

You can apply for subjects in WAEC to NECO (National Examination Council) or any O’Level examination. Below is the Subject Combination for Computer with Statistics in WAEC.

  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Three (3) courses in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Further Maths, and Technical Drawing.

It is important for students to not only meet but exceed the minimum requirement score in order to increase their chances of admission.

JAMB Subject Combination for Computer with Statistics

For admission into a university in Nigeria, students are required to take the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam which consists of four subjects, including:

  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • And one in chemistry, one in economics, and one in biology.

Direct Entry Requirement

Students who already have A-level results and wish to do direct entry into the University should see the section below for the direct entry requirement.

Two (2) ‘A’ Level passes in Mathematics and Physics.

Conclusion

The cut-off mark for Computer with Statistics in JAMB (Joint Admission and Matriculation Board) is 150. Nonetheless, some state universities might have higher cut-offs such as 180 and 200. Therefore, it is crucial for students to check the JAMB cut-off mark of the University they wish to apply for.

Moreover, students must have five credits in WAEC (West African Examination Council) or NECO (National Examination Council). Additionally, applicants are required to pass the University Post-UTME.

Reference

JAMB Brochure

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