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WAEC And NECO Requirements for Vocational and Technical Education

What are the subjects required in WAEC and NECO to study Vocational and Technical Education?  if you are interested in NECO and WAEC (O level) subjects required for Vocational and Technical Education then am happy to inform you that this post contains all the WAEC as well as NECO subject requirements to study Vocational and Technical Education under the faculty of Education in the university.

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This is to inform all aspirants who wish to apply for admission in Nigeria into any of federal, state or private owned universities to study Vocational and Technical Education under the faculty of Education that the NECO and WAEC requirements which includes the compulsory subjects needed for Vocational and Technical Education has been published here in this post.

If you are interested in JAMB subject combination for Vocational and Technical Education also, you can start by checking out JAMB subject combination for Vocational and Technical Education here or use the general approach by checking JAMB subject combination for all courses here.

Other Useful Resources

You can also check out other JAMB and WAEC resources below:

WAEC And NECO Subject Requirements for Vocational and Technical Education

The subjects required to study Vocational and Technical Education in both WAEC and NECO are as follows:

Five SSCE credits in NTC, City and Guilds Part I or WAEC Technical and Federal Craft Training Certificate including English Language, Mathematics, Technical Drawing, Physics, subject of specialization.

Special Requirements (Waiver) Remarks

(i) EKSU accepts a pass in NCE General English in lieu of ‘O’ level credit pass in English Language.

(ii) UNIOSUN requires Five SSCE Level credit passes in relevant subjects or its equivalent at not more than two sittings in addition to an acceptable pass in the UTME.

(iii) EBSU requires five credit passes For Technology Option: O’ level credits in English Language, Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry. For Agric Option:O ‘level credit in English Language, Mathematics, Biology or Agric Science and two other relevant subjects and at least a pass in Chemistry.

(iv) AAU accepts a pass in Mathematics for Secretarial Education.

(v) ESUTECH requires:
a) For Technical credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry and three other relevant subjects.
b) For Accounting/Commerce and Cooperative credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Economics or Commerce and Principle of Accounts, plus three other relevant subjects.
c) For Agriculture credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, and Chemistry, Agricultural Science or Geography and two other relevant subjects.

(vi) BSU requires credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics and any two of Chemistry, geography, Technical Drawing, Woodwork, Metalwork, Building Technology or Electrical Technology.

The O level (WAEC and NECO)  requirements posted above may only apply to Vocational and Technical Education under the faculty of Education. If the Vocational and Technical Education you intend in studying is in another faculty, the subject requirements may be different from the one on this page. You can check JAMB brochure for all faculties here.

List of Schools That Offer Vocational and Technical Education

This section contains the list of universities that offer Vocational and Technical Education in Nigeria. These are basically schools that accepts the WAEC and NECO requirements for Vocational and Technical Education posted above.

The following are the list of schools that offer Vocational and Technical Education:

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