Subject Combination for International & Comparative Politics

This post contains the JAMB and WAEC Subject Combination for International & Comparative Politics and the direct entry information.

Subject Combination for International & Comparative Politics

Many students who aspire to study in universities face difficulties in gaining admission due to incorrect subject combinations in their JAMB and WAEC exams. To help students avoid this mistake and seize opportunities, we will provide the proper subject combinations for both exams.

WAEC Subject Combination for International & Comparative Politics

It is important to note that to study International & Comparative Politics courses at Nigeria University, candidates must combine the English language and any three subjects from the specified list below. These subjects are the WAEC subject combination, which is part of the requirements that universities consider before they offer admission to students.

  • English Language
  • Geography and any three of the following subjects:
  • Literature in English
  • Government / History
  • Christian Religious Studies/Islamic Religious Studies
  • Civil Education
  • Economics

To be admitted for International & Comparative Politics courses at the university, you need to have a minimum of five credits from the subject above.

JAMB Subject Combination for International & Comparative Politics

JAMB, like WAEC, also has specific subject requirements that students must fulfil to gain admission into universities in Nigeria. Even if students meet the WAEC criteria, they still need to meet JAMB’s requirements because JAMB conducts general examinations for all universities.

However, JAMB is not the only way students can gain university admission.
Below are the subjects that students must select when taking the JAMB exam.

  • English Language
  • Government / History and any two of the following subjects:
  • Literature in English
  • Christian Religious Studies/Islamic Religious Studies
  • Civil Education
  • Economics

Direct Entry Requirement

Students who already have their A-level do not need JAMB to apply for International & Comparative Politics; here are the entry requirements to keep in mind.

  • Two (2) ‘A’ Level passes/NCE (upper credit) in History/Government and any other related subject.

Conclusion

In Conclusion, Having the Right Subjects Is Important to increase your chances of being admitted into the university. Lastly, JAMB and WAEC require specific subject combinations to ensure a successful admission process.

Reference

JAMB Brochure

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