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2016 Jamb Course/Subject Combination

Ahead of the JAMB 2016 UTME, it is worthy to note that the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board has done enough to reduce the stress and confusion of admission seeking students, but one thing that is still missing on JAMB portal is the ability of it’s candidates to check/know their required subjects for the course they wish to study. Many students do not really know all the JAMB Subjects for each Course needed for their dream course. Sometimes this minor mistake can be a big problem during universities post-utme screening test.
So to help solve the problem of confusion, we have listed
all the required JAMB subjects for each course and also some combination subject just for reference purpose. You can easily come back and check any time.

Please NOTE: USE OF ENGLISH IS COMPULSORY

 (1).ENGINEERING: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
 (2).MEDICINE AND SURGERY: Biology, Physics and Chemistry.
 (3).COMPUTER SCIENCE: Mathematics, Biology and Physics.
 (4).NURSING: Physics, Biology and Chemistry
(5).PHARMACY: Biology, Physics and Chemistry
(6).BIOCHEMISTRY: Biology, Physics and Chemistry
(7).INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
(8).GEOLOGY: Geography, Physics and Chemistry
(9).MATHEMATICS: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
(10).MICROBIOLOGY: Biology, Physics and Chemistry
(11).ECONOMICS: Mathematics, Economics and any other social Science Subjects.
(12).SOCIOLOGY: Mathematics, Economics and any other social science subject.
(13).PSYCHOLOGY: Mathematics, Economics and any other Social science Subjects.
(14).POLITICAL SCIENCE: Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science Subjects.
(15).PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIVE: Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science Subjects.
(16).ACCOUNTING: Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science Subjects.
(17).BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE: Mathematics, Economics and any other Social Science Subjects.
(18).BANKING AND FINANCE: Mathematic, Economics and Any other Social Science Subject.
(19).LAW: Literature, Economics and any other Art Subject.
(20).ENGLISH AND LITERARY STUDIES: Government, Economic and any other Art Subject.
(21).MASS COMMUNICATION: Literature, Economics and any other art subject.
(22).LINGUISTIC: Literature, Economics and any other art subject.
(23).PHILOSOPHY: Literature, Economics and any other art subject.

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