What is Information and Communication Technology? Why do candidates go for Information and Communication Technology? is it the passion for the course? What is the reason for the increase in the search for universities that offer Information and Communication Technology? The above questions are still lingering in the minds of many till date.
Truth be told, some students choose courses based on the JAMB approved subject combination requirements and information gotten from people as regards the schools that offer the course. Information and Communication Technology is not selected in a bid to evade any subject that involves science. many student look for courses like Information and Communication Technology, Information and Communication Technology, and some Science related courses that may or may not require mathematics.
In this post, you will see the list of schools that offer Information and Communication Technology, the subject combinations, cut off mark as well as the entry requirements for the course.
Information and Communication Technology is a course offered in most tertiary institutions in Nigeria, It is a course under the faculty of Information and Communication Technology managed by the Department of Information and Communication Technology. The importance attached to this post is immeasurable as students during their UTME registration, search for the list of universities offering Information and Communication Technology so as to make an informed decision on making a sensible choice based on their catchment area.
Aside checking for universities or polytechnics offering Information and Communication Technology as a course, you need to be sure of the correct O’Level and JAMB subject combination for studying Information and Communication Technology because in the past, candidates who have ignored this move were either forced to change their school or lost out on the admission for that academic session. So we candidly advice you take the following information in this post Seriously.
To study Information and Communication Technology in any of the under listed universities, candidates must meet the following basic entry requirements:
a) Must have obtained a minimum of five (5) ‘O’ level credits in the following subjects; Maths, Biology, Physics, Chemistry and three or four other subjects in not more than 2 sittings.
b) Pass the cut off mark for the university or polytechnic of his or her choice. We advice you score a minimum of 280 and above as this gives you a greater chance of gaining admission to study Information and Communication Technology into your preferred choice of institution.
The above are the basic requirements from the list of Universities Offering Information and Communication Technology. Though other requirements will be communicated to you by the schools when you register for their post UTME admission forms.
List of Accredited Universities That Offer Information and Communication Technology In Nigeria
- Abia State University, Uturu (ABSU)
- Air Force Institute Of Technology, Kadunna (AFIT)
- Akwa Ibom State University, Ikot Akpaden (AKSU)
- Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA)
- Kebbi State University of Science and Technology (KSUST)
- Usmanu Dan Fodio University (UDUSOK)
- Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD)
- Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo (BU)
- Crawford University, Igbesa (CU)
- Kano University of Science and Technology (KUST)
- Yusuf Maitama Sule University
- Rhema University, Obeama-Asa
The above list is a mixture of private, state and federal universities currently offering Information and Communication Technology, this means candidates, Parents or Guardians can make a choice from the above. Most often, it is easier to study the choice of your course when you select a school that is within your Catchment area.
For example, candidates who is from Delta state and selects Information and Communication Technology in UNIBEN stands a greater chance of gaining admission to study the course than a candidate who hails from Lagos state or Sokoto state. Many students make the mistake of just selecting randomly without applying the Catchment area principle though this does not apply to Private Universities.
In summary, if you must select a state or Federal university, choose your state or school that falls within your catchment area for you to stand a huge chance of studying Information and Communication Technology or any course of your choice.
Hope the above is well understood? if you are still not clear as regards the list of schools or universities that offers Information and Communication Technology and their admission requirements, you can get back to us via our comment section below and we shall respond accordingly.