Do you want to study Electrical And Computer Engineering? Are you looking for JAMB or WAEC subject combinations for Electrical And Computer Engineering? If so, am happy to inform you that the JAMB and O Level (WAEC and NECO) subject combination for Electrical And Computer Engineering has been published in this post.

Continue reading this post to get the following information concerning WAEC and JAMB subject combinations required to study Electrical And Computer Engineering:
- Electrical And Computer Engineering O’Level (WAEC and NECO) Subjects and Requirements
- Electrical And Computer Engineering Direct Entry Subject and Requirements
- Electrical And Computer Engineering JAMB (UTME) Subjects Combination
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JAMB Subject Combination For Electrical And Computer Engineering
Without further ado, the JAMB subject combinations for Electrical And Computer Engineering are English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
Direct Entry Requirement for Electrical And Computer Engineering:
The direct entry requirements to study Electrical And Computer Engineering are:
- (i) A Level passes in Mathematics and Physics.
- (ii) ND/HND in Elect Eng. Upper/Lower credit respectively.
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Before you continue reading, check out the following:
- Please refer to JAMB Brochure Here for more updated requirements.
- JAMB Registration Form
- JAMB Subject Combination For All Courses
- JAMB Syllabus
- JAMB Change of Course/Institution
- How To Create JAMB Profile
- How To Login To JAMB Profile
WAEC (O’Level) Subject Combination For Electrical And Computer Engineering
The WAEC (O level) subject combinations to study Electrical And Computer Engineering are:
Five (5) SSC credit passes including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English Language.
List of Universities Offering Electrical And Computer Engineering
Do you want to see the list of schools where you can study Electrical And Computer Engineering? Check out the schools below:
- Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMINNA)
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