Communication Studies O’level and UTME subjects combination is the same for all schools irrespective of the higher institution. For example, all universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education offering (Communication Studies) are mandated to make use of the same subject combination as a requirement for the above course.
Making use of the correct and approved O’Level subject requirements plus UTME subjects combination for Communication Studies makes the admission process much easier for candidates seeking admission to study Communication Studies in their various institutions.
Not many are aware that one of the major reasons for the increase in purchase of change of university and institution is because before embarking on the UTME, most candidates fail to confirm the correct O’Level subjects required to study Communication Studies and thus making them go through the process of change of course or institution and sometimes, both.
In this post today, I will be giving you full details as regards the WAEC and NECO otherwise known as O’Level subjects combination and requirements for studying Communication Studies in our universities and polytechnics.
Communication Studies is a course for arts inclined students in secondary schools and it is one of the most sought-after courses students upon graduating from secondary school’s search for online. We will not just concentrate on the O’level subjects required to study Communication Studies or the list of universities in Nigeria offering Communication Studies but also, the best schools to study this course but this is not to say other schools offering Communication Studies are of lesser quality.
Upon completing this post, you ought to be clear about the followings:
- O’Level subjects for studying Communication Studies in any Nigerian University or polytechnic
- Admission Requirements for studying Communication Studies.
- Whether you can combine WAEC and NECO results to Study Communication Studies(Yes you can though this also depends on the institution)
- Cut off Mark for Communication Studies in any University or Polytechnic
- List of Universities in Nigeria that offers Communication Studies
O’LEVEL AND UTME APPROVED SUBJECTS COMBINATION FOR COMMUNICATION STUDIES
Also, in the quest to study Communication Studies, most candidates look out for the best institution for studying Communication Studies as a course. Say for example; Since there are only 2 universities listed below, they are not just known for studying Communication Studies but can be regarded as the best schools for this course.
O’LEVEL SUBJECTS COMBINATION AND REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDYING COMMUNICATION STUDIES
Studying Communication Studies as the case may present itself requires that you possess the following:
- To study Communication Studies in any university or polytechnic in Nigeria, you must have obtained a minimum Five (5) SSC credit passes or equivalent including English Language, Literature in English, Arts/ Music depending on the combination.
Now let’s go through the O’level (NECO/WAEC) and UTME approved subjects’ combination for studying Communication Studies before discussing about the cut off mark.
UTME SUBJECT COMBINATION FOR COMMUNICATION STUDIES:
- Any three (3) Arts or Social Science subjects.
CUT OFF MARK FOR COMMUNICATION STUDIES
It is advised that prospective students score up to 180 minimum JAMB cut off mark and above to stand a chance of studying Communication Studies due to the competitive nature of the course. Though cut off mark may vary from school to school. Ideally, the 180 JAMB score is enough to see you through so long as you pass your post UTME.
LIST OF UNIVERSITIES OFFERING COMMUNICATION STUDIES
- BOWEN UNIVERSITY, IWO, OSUN STATE– BOWEN
- UNIVERSITY OF UYO, AKWA IBOM STATE– UYO
Hope the above information is well understood? If you have any question as regards O’level subjects requirements for studying Communication Studies as well as the JAMB approved subjects combination for Communication Studies as a course, kindly get back to us via our comment section below and we shall respond accordingly.