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Direct Entry Requirements for Sociology

What are the direct entry requirements to study to Sociology in the university? If you are interested in knowing the requirements needed for a direct entry (DE) admission into Sociology under the faculty of Social and Management Sciences then am happy to inform you that this post contains the direct entry requirements from universities in Nigeria that offers Sociology.

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Before we proceed, this is to inform all direct entry (DE) aspirants who wish to apply for direct entry (DE) admission into any of the universities in Nigeria to study Sociology under the faculty of Social and Management Sciences that Sociology direct entry requirements are now available on this page.

Other Useful Resources

You can also check out JAMB subject combination for Sociology here or JAMB subject combination for all courses here.

For WAEC requirements, you can check WAEC subject requirements for Sociology here.

Direct Entry (DE) Requirements for Sociology

Without wasting much time, the direct entry requirements to study Sociology are:

Three Social Science or Arts subjects.

Special Requirements (Waiver) Remarks

(i) UNIPORT – No direct entry

(ii) UI accepts 2 ‘A’ level passes from Arts, Science or Social Science.

(iii) UNILAG accepts;
(a) Very good passes in three JUPEB/A-LEVEL subjects: Any three (3) of Economics, Government, Geography, History and CRS/IRS
(b) Cambridge A/Level pass in Government
(c) Candidates must satisfy O/Level requirement.

(iv) UDU accepts National Diploma in Mass Communication with credit level pass and NCE (Social Studies).

(v) UNIBEN accepts in Social Development and Administration

(vi) DELSU accepts two A’ level passes to include a Social Science subject.

(vii) LASU accepts ‘A’ passes in two relevant.

(viii) AAUA accepts ND upper credit in relevant fields. Requires ‘A’ level passes in Government and one Social Science subject.

(ix) IGBINEDION – As for Political Science and Public Administration.

(x) BOWEN accepts two ‘A’ level passes to include Economics and any one of Government, Geography and History

(xi) TASUED requires two of Economics, Government/Pol. Science, Religious Studies, Geography and Social Studies.

(xii) UNIJOS accepts two (2) ‘A’ level passes in any of the Social Sciences subjects for IJMB (candidates must have met ‘O’ level entry requirements).

(xiii) ABU accepts two ‘A’ level/IJMB which must include Sociology or Government/ History and any other subject.

(xiv) AAU accepts two ‘A’ level passes from Mathematics, Economics, Government and Geography.

(xv) WESTERN-DEL – Same as in Political Science and Public Administration.

(xvi) KWASU accepts IJMB and two A’ levels papers in relevant subjects.

(xvii) GO accepts BSc, BA or HND in any discipline.

(xviii) UMYUK accepts:
a. (IJMB) certificate with a minimum of nine (9) points. The IJMB papers should include Sociology and two other Social Sciences Subjects.
b. Two-year National Diploma in the relevant subject area, with a minimum of lower credit.
c. National Certificate in Education (NCE) with a minimum of ‘C’ grade in Social Studies and nine (9) points in overall grading.

Note that the above direct entry requirements may only apply to Sociology under the faculty of Social and Management Sciences. If the Sociology you intend in studying is in another faculty, the requirements for direct entry admission may be different from the one on this page. You can check JAMB brochure for all faculties here.

List of Schools That Offer Sociology

This section contains the list of universities that offer Sociology in Nigeria.

The following are the list of schools that offer Sociology:

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