JAMB and WAEC Subject Combination for Industrial Microbiology

This post will provide the JAMB and WAEC Subject Combination for Industrial Microbiology. Additionally, you will see the direct entry requirement for universities offering this course.

JAMB and WAEC Subject for Industrial Microbiology

In many cases, students are denied admission into their preferred schools not because of poor academic performance but because they select the wrong subjects during WAEC or JAMB registration.

So, if you aspire to study this course, check out the subject combinations in the section below. This way, you can avoid making a costly mistake.

WAEC Subject Combination for Industrial Microbiology

To be eligible to study this course at the university, you must meet the general requirements set by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and have a minimum of a credit in the following subjects in the West African Examinations Council (WAEC).

  • English Language,
  • Mathematics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology and Physics.

JAMB Subject Combination for Industrial Microbiology

As stated above, students must meet the JAMB and WAEC Subject for Industrial Microbiology to be considered for admission; part of the requirement is the jamb subjects combination, which can be found below.

  • English Language
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • and either Physics or Mathematics.

Direct Entry Requirement

If you are a student with an A-level result and wish to study industrial microbiology, you don’t need a Jamb result to gain admission. However, you will provide your waec result after you meet the requirements below.

  • Two (2) ‘A’ Level passes in Chemistry and any one (1) from Biology, Zoology or Botany.

Conclusion

The JAMB and WAEC Subject Combination for Industrial Microbiology is provided above, and the JAMB cut-off mark for Microbiology is 150.

Meanwhile, Imo State University’s cut-off mark might be 180 or 200. So, students must ensure they confirm this JAMB cut-off mark. Lastly, students need five credits in WAEC (West African Examination Council) or NECO (National Examination Council). Applicants should also ensure they pass the University Post-UTME.

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