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Are you interested in JAMB Brochure for Agriculture under the Faculty of Agriculture? If that is the case, I am very happy to inform you that all the details concerning JAMB brochure for Agriculture has been provided in this post.

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This is a notice to all JAMB candidates and those who are interested in studying Agriculture under the Faculty of Agriculture in the University that JAMB Brochure specially made for Agriculture which contains all the requirements necessary to study the above course in the institutions also mentioned below in this post is now available.

In the following JAMB Brochure for Agriculture under the Faculty of Agriculture, we will be providing the following:

Without further ado, let us get started.

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JAMB Subject Combination For Agriculture

In UTME, note that English Language is mandatory for all courses. The other three subjects required to study Agriculture under the Faculty of Agriculture in the institutions listed above are:

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

Special Requirements (Waiver) Remarks

(i) UNILORIN, UDUSOK and IMSU accept Economics or Geography in lieu of Physics/Mathematics.

(ii) IBBU requires Chemistry, Physics and Biology

(iii) ABU requires Chemistry, Biology/Agriculture and Mathematics..

O Level (WAEC and NECO) Requirements For Agriculture

In order to study Agriculture in the University, you will need to pass the following requirements in your O level result which can either be WAEC or NECO or even both:
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language, Biology/Agric Science, Chemistry and any one of Mathematics, Physics, Geography and Economics.

Special Requirements (Waiver) Remarks

(i) UNIBADAN requires five credit passes including English Language, Biology,/Agric Sci, Chemistry, Mathematics and any one of Geography, Physics, and Economics.

(ii) MOUAU accepts Five O’ level credit Passes in not more than two sittings to include: English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, or Agricultural Science and any other science subjects. It also requires at least a Pass in Physics. A Credit in Agricultural Science must be backed up with at least a Pass in Biology

(iii) OOU, EKSU and UNILORIN accept a pass in Physics.

(iv) IMSU accepts a pass in Maths if a candidate has credit in Physics and vice versa.

(v) ABU requires credits in Mathematics and Physics.

(vi) UNIBADAN, EKSU and UNILORIN require credit in Agric Science and at least a pass in Biology.

(vii) UDUSOK and AAU accept a pass in ‘O’ level English language.

(viii) IMSU may accept a pass in Maths if a candidate has credit in Physics and vice- versa.

(ix) UNILORIN accepts a pass in Physics.

(x) TASUED requires O’ Level credit pass in Agriculture Science with at least a pass in Biology.

(xi) BIU requires at least a pass in Physics.

(xii) ABU requires five ‘O’ level credit passes to include English Language, Biology/Agric Science, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Geography and Economics.

(xiii) BAYERO requires five O’ Level Credit passes to include English Language, Biology/Agric Science, Chemistry and any one of Mathematics/Physics, Geography.

(xiv) FED-WUKARI requires five O’ level credit Passes in not more than two sittings to include: English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, or Agricultural Science and any of Physics, Geography and Economics.

(xv) KSU requires five Credit passes at SSCE and/or GCE O/L in English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology or Agricultural Science, Economics or any other Science/Social science subject and a pass in Physics. A Credit in Agricultural Science must be backed up with at least a pass in Biology.

(xvi) FED-OYEEKITI requires credit pass in Physics
and consideration can be given to candidates with credit pass in Mathematics and pass in Physics.

(xvii) BABCOCK requires Five ‘O’ Level credit passes to include English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology/Agriculture Science, Physics/Geography, Home Economics/Food and Nutrition.

Direct Entry Requirements For Agriculture

To apply for Agriculture as a Direct Entry candidate, you require: Two A level passes in Chemistry and one from Biology/Botany/Zoology/Agric Science, Economics, Physics, Geography and Geology/Mathematics (Pure and Applied).

Special Requirements (Waiver) Remarks

(i) ABSU and UNIMAID accept OND (Agriculture) into 100 level programme. (200 level for EDSU).

(ii) IBBU and UNILORIN require ‘A’ level pass in both Chemistry and Biology.

(iii) UNIMAID, UNIBADAN and AAU, (merit level) accepts NCE with Agric double major.

(iv) IMSU – Accepts ND/NCE (Double Major) or HND in Agriculture or related discipline with at least a merit pass into 200 level and HND (Upper) into 300 level.

(v) UDUSOK, and ABU accept OND (distinction), HND (credit), NCE (double major) at credit level in Agriculture. UDUSOK accepts ND (Upper credit) and HND (Lower credit).

(vi) UNIBADAN and MOUAU accept OND/HND in the related fields. UNIBADAN Agricultural candidates must apply to read Agriculture Until 500 level when options will be available.

(vii) AAU accepts Chemistry, Biology or Agriculture at ‘A’ level and OND (Upper credit) in Agricultural Science and HND (Agric) not below credit pass.

(viii) EBSU and MOUAU accept OND/ND (Distinction/Credit), HND credit into 200 level while those with OND/ND (lower credit) NCE (Double Major) at credit/merit level in Agric are admitted into 100 level.

(ix) MOUAU requires ‘A’ level pass in Chemistry and
Biology/Botany/Zoology/Agricultural Science.

(x) UNILORIN accepts OND/NCE credit pass in Agriculture into 200 level while those with HND may be admitted into 300 level.

(xi) IBBU and DELSU accept OND (Upper credit) in Agric. plus five relevant credit passes at O/level.

(xii) BIU accept OND/NCE with distinction or credits into 200 level.

(xiii) EKSU requires a minimum of credit pass in Physics and accepts ND (Upper credit pass) in Agric related field. Forestry Assistant Certificate from IITA, UNIBADAN or any other relevant Higher Institution.

(xiv) UNILORIN accepts NCE (Merit grade) in Biology, Chemistry or Agriculture. Also accepts National Diploma in Banking/Finance, Business Management (Merit grade) plus UTME requirements.

(xv) KUST accepts NCE/HND (Merit) ND in Chemistry/Biology (Upper credit)/any relevant qualification.

(xvi) AAU accepts ND/NCE (credit) in Agricultural Science. Requires at least a pass in Physics.

(xvii) KSUSTA accepts NCE in Agriculture Science

(xviii) UNILORIN accepts ND/NCE credit pass in Agriculture into 200 level while those with HND will be admitted into 300 level.

(xix) BOWEN accepts NCE/OND or approved equivalent in relevant fields, IJMB at acceptable levels. For Food Science and Technology at least a pass in Physics is required.

(xx) BIU requires in addition to the O’ level requirements specified in the table above, a minimum of two relevant subjects passed at GCE Advanced level or NCE (3 merits) or National Diploma in relevant field not below credit level.

(xxi) ABU accepts:
a) Two A level/IJMB passes in Chemistry and Biology/Botany/Zoology/Agric. Science, Economics, Physics, Geography and Geology/Mathematics (Pure and Applied).
b) HND in Agriculture related field of study with a minimum of Credit Pass.

(xxii) BAYERO accepts:
a) National Diploma.
b) NCE Agriculture (double major)
c) NCE with Biology and Chemistry

(xxiii) FED-OYEEKITI accepts ND, NCE with good passes in Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science as well as credit at O’ level.

List of Universities That offer Agriculture

The following are the list of schools that offer Agriculture:

To download JAMB Brochure for Agriculture, click here.

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