LIST OF OFFICIAL COURSES OFFERED IN IMO STATE UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ARTS
This entire page attempts to cover the List of
Schools that offer arts related courses using History and International Studies
as our basis under the Faculty of Arts & Humanities in Nigeria.
We will also talk about;
- The subject combinations needed to study History
and International Studies
- JAMB UTME Subjects and Requirements
- O'Level Subjects and Requirements
- Direct Entry Requirements
- and other information you require to successfully
gain admission to study History and International Studies.
Subject Combination
/ JAMB UTME Requirements
In UTME, please note that English Language is
Compulsory for this course. Therefore, the three (3) other JAMB UTME subject
combination needed to study History and International Studies under the Faculty
of Arts & Humanities in the above Universities include;
» History/Govt and any other two subjects from Arts
& Social Science
O'level Requirements
The O'level subject combination and requirements
needed to study History and International Studies;
You require;
Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language,
Geography, Government/History.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATION (WAIVER) REMARKS
1. KSU, DELSU and UNIUYO credit pass in Geography is
not compulsory but accepts any three other Arts or Social Science subjects.
2. AAU requires History and at least a pass in
Science subject.
3. PLSU, UNIOSUN and UNIJOS - credit in Geography is
not compulsory.
4. BU and AJAYI require credit passes must include
English Language, History or Government, and any other three subjects Arts or
Social Science subjects. Geography is not compulsory.
5. EKSU requires History, one Arts and any other
subject.
6. UNIOSUN requires Five 'O' Level Credit passes to
include English language, Government or History or any other social sciences
and Arts subjects in SSCE.
7. JABU requires five ‘O’ level credit passes in
Government or History and any other Arts or Social Science subjects including a
pass in Mathematics.
8. UNIILORIN require Five 'O' level credit passes in
English Language, History/Govt. plus any three others Arts or Social Science
subjects.
9. UNIUYO requires credit passes in History or
Government, English Language and any two of the following: Literature,
Economics, Geography and French.
10. JSU – A credit pass in Geography shall not be
compulsory but accepts any three Arts or Social Science subjects.
Practice O'level Past Questions
Direct Entry Requirements
These are the conditions you need to fulfill to gain
Direct Entry admission to study History and International Studies, if you don't
intend to use UTME.
You require;
1. Two 'A' level passes/NCE (Upper Credit) in
History, Govt and any other related subject.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATION (WAIVER) REMARKS
1. UNICAL accepts NCE (credit) in
History/Government/Social Studies. Does not accept IJMB.
2. AJAYI accepts NCE/ND (merit passes in History and
Government.
3. LASU accepts:
(a) 'A' Level Passes in History/Government OR NCE
(Merit Passes) in History/Government, Political Science, Social Studies, ND in
a Related Discipline (Upper Credit), two Passes at the GCE/HSC 'A' Level, Five
'O' Level credit Passes in other subjects at the SSCE or its equivalent which
must include History or Government.
(b) ND (Upper Credit ) in a related discipline.
4. AJAYI accepts two 'A' level passes (or
equivalents) in History or Government plus three other 'O' level credit passes.
5. LASU requires five (5) 'O' Level Credit Passes in
SSCE/NECO OR GCE at not more than two sittings to include: English Language and
History or Government plus a good performance in the UTME which must include
English, History or Government.
6. EKSU requires another Art subject apart from
History/Government.
7. UNIOSUN requires 'A' level passes in History or
Government. Accepts NCE, one of which must be History combination.
8. UNILORIN accepts:
a) Government in lieu of History.
b) NCE (Merit Pass) History/Government Major.
9. UNIUYO accepts:
a. Passes in two A Level subjects including History
or Government.
b. NCE with merits in 3 subjects including History
or Government..
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