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LIST OF ALL COURSES IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES

List of all available courses in Nigerian Universities. There are altogether over 688 courses available in Nigerian Federal, State and Private universities. You can view it all here. Click on each course to see the subject combination, JAMB requirements and institutions offering them:

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Courses:

  1. ACCOUNTANCY/ACCOUNTING
  2. ACCOUNTING
  3.  ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
  4. ACTUARIAL SCIENCE
  5. ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION
  6. ADULT AND CONTINUOUS EDUCATION
  7. ADULT AND NON-FORMAL EDUCATION
  8. ADULT EDUCATION / POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
  9. ADULT EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
  10. ADULT EDUCATION/ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS
  11. ADULT EDUCATION/ENGLISH LITERATURE
  12. ADULT EDUCATION/GEOGRAPHY AND REGIONAL PLANNING
  13. ADULT EDUCATION
  14. AERONAUTIC AND ASTRONAUTIC ENGINEERING
  15. AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
  16. AFRICAN AND ASIAN STUDIES
  17. AGRIC EXTENSION SERVICE
  18. AGRIC-ECONOMICS AND EXTENSION
  19. AGRIC-EXTENSION AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY
  20. AGRIC. BUSINESS
  21. AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
  22. AGRICULTURAL ADMINISTRATION
  23. AGRICULTURAL AND BIORESOURCES ENGINEERING
  24. AGRICULTURAL AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
  25. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
  26. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & FARM MANAGEMENT
  27. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
  28. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
  29. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
  30. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND MANAGEMENT
  31. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
  32. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE AND EDUCATION
  33. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION
  34. AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION
  35. AGRICULTURE
  36. AGRICULTURE AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS
  37. AGRONOMY
  38. ANATOMY
  39. ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
  40. ANIMAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
  41. ANIMAL BIOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT
  42. ANIMAL BREEDING AND GENETICS
  43. ANIMAL NUTRITION AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
  44. ANIMAL NUTRITION
  45. ANIMAL PRODUCTION
  46. ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND FISHERIES
  47. ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND HEALTH
  48. ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND HEALTH SERVICES
  49. ANIMAL SCIENCE
  50. ANIMAL SCIENCE AND FISHERIES
  51. ANIMAL SCIENCE AND FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
  52. ANIMAL SCIENCE AND RANGE MANAGEMENT
  53. ANIMAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  54. ANTHROPOLOGY
  55. ANTHROPOLOGY (BIOLOGICAL)
  56. APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY
  57. APPLIED BIOLOGY
  58. APPLIED BIOLOGY AND GENETICS
  59. APPLIED BOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
  60. APPLIED BOTANY
  61. APPLIED CHEMISTRY
  62. APPLIED ECOLOGY
  63. APPLIED GEOLOGY
  64. APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
  65. APPLIED MATHEMATICS WITH STATISTICS
  66. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
  67. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BREWING
  68. APPLIED PHYSICS
  69. APPLIED ZOOLOGY
  70. AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
  71. ARABIC AND ISLAMIC STUDIES
  72. ARABIC LANGUAGE
  73. ARABIC LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
  74. ARABIC STUDIES
  75. ARCHAEOLOGY
  76. ARCHITECTURE
  77. ARTS (COMBINED HONOURS)
  78. AUTO AND MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
  79. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
  80. AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
  81. AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING
  82. B.A. (SINGLE AND COMBINED HONS) IN MODERN LANGUAGES
  83. BANKING AND FINANCE
  84. BIOCHEMISTRY
  85. BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
  86. BIOINFORMATICS
  87. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE(S)
  88. BIOLOGY
  89. BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
  90. BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
  91. BIOTECHNOLOGY
  92. BOTANY
  93. BOTANY AND ECOLOGICAL STUDIES
  94. BUILDING
  95. BUILDING AND WOODWORK TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
  96. BUILDING EDUCATION
  97. BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
  98. BUILDING TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
  99. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
  100. BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP STUDIES
  101. BUSINESS EDUCATION
  102. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
  103. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
  104. CELL BIOLOGY & GENETICS
  105. CHEMICAL AND POLYMER ENGINEERING
  106. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
  107. CHEMICAL SCIENCES
  108. CHEMICAL/PETROCHEMICAL ENGINEERING
  109. CHEMISTRY
  110. CHEMISTRY AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
  111. CHINESE STUDIES
  112. CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES
  113. CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
  114. CIVIL ENGINEERING
  115. CIVIL LAW
  116. CLASSICAL STUDIES
  117. COMMON AND ISLAMIC LAW
  118. COMMON LAW
  119. COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
  120. COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE ARTS
  121. COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE ARTS EDUCATION
  122. COMMUNICATION AND WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
  123. COMMUNICATION ARTS
  124. COMMUNICATION STUDIES
  125. COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
  126. COMPARATIVE RELIGIOUS STUDIES
  127. COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
  128. COMPUTER EDUCATION
  129. COMPUTER ENGINEERING
  130. COMPUTER SCIENCE
  131. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATICS
  132. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
  133. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
  134. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
  135. COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH (ECONOMICS) (MATHEMATICS)
  136. COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH ECONOMICS
  137. COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH MATHEMATICS
  138. COMPUTER WITH ELECTRONICS
  139. COMPUTER WITH STATISTICS
  140. COMPUTER, INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION SCIENCE
  141. CONFLICT AND PEACE RESOLUTION
  142. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
  143. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
  144. COOPERATIVE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
  145. COOPERATIVE ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
  146. COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT 
  147. CREATIVE AND VISUAL ARTS
  148. CREATIVE ARTS
  149. CRIMINOLOGY
  150. CRIMINOLOGY AND PENOLOGY
  151. CRIMINOLOGY AND SECURITY STUDIES
  152. CROP PRODUCTION
  153. CROP AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
  154. CROP SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
  155. CROP PRODUCTION AND HORTICULTURE
  156. CROP PRODUCTION AND LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT
  157. CROP PRODUCTION AND PROTECTION
  158. CROP PRODUCTION AND SOIL SCIENCE
  159. CROP PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
  160. CROP PROTECTION
  161. CROP SCIENCE
  162. CROP SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  163. CROP SCIENCE AND HORTICULTURE
  164. CROP SCIENCE AND PRODUCTION
  165. CROP, SOIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
  166. CROP, SOIL AND PEST MANAGEMENT
  167. CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
  168. CURRICULUM STUDIES
  169. CYBER SECURITY
  170. CYBER SECURITY SCIENCE
  171. DATA MANAGEMENT
  172. DEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STATISTICS
  173. DEMOGRAPHY AND STATISTICS
  174. DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
  175. DENTISTRY AND DENTAL SURGERY
  176. DOCTOR OF PHARMACY
  177. DRAMA/DRAMATIC/PERFORMING ARTS
  178. EARLY CHILDHOOD AND PRIMARY EDUCATION
  179. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
  180. EARTH SCIENCE
  181. ECOLOGY
  182. ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
  183. ECONOMICS
  184. ECONOMICS /GEOGRAPHY/PHYSICS
  185. ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
  186. ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS
  187. ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
  188. ECONOMICS WITH OPERATION RESEARCH
  189. ECOTOURISM & WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
  190. EDUCATION / LANGUAGE /ENGLISH
  191. EDUCATION /CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
  192. EDUCATION /MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY
  193. EDUCATION ACCOUNTING
  194. EDUCATION AND ARABIC
  195. EDUCATION AND BIOLOGY
  196. EDUCATION AND CHEMISTRY
  197. EDUCATION AND CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES
  198. EDUCATION AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
  199. EDUCATION AND ECONOMICS
  200. EDUCATION AND EDO LANGUAGE
  201. EDUCATION AND EFIK/IBIBIO
  202. EDUCATION AND ENGLISH AND LITERARY STUDIES
  203. EDUCATION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE
  204. EDUCATION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE LITERATURE
  205. EDUCATION AND FRENCH
  206. EDUCATION AND GEOGRAPHY
  207. EDUCATION AND GOVERNMENT
  208. EDUCATION AND HAUSA
  209. EDUCATION AND HISTORY
  210. EDUCATION AND IGBO
  211. EDUCATION AND INTEGRATED SCIENCE
  212. EDUCATION AND ISLAMIC STUDIES
  213. EDUCATION AND LANGUAGE ARTS
  214. EDUCATION AND MASS COMMUNICATION
  215. EDUCATION AND MATHEMATICS
  216. EDUCATION AND MECHANICAL AND AUTOMECHANIC TECHNOLOGY
  217. EDUCATION AND MUSIC
  218. EDUCATION AND PHYSICS
  219. EDUCATION AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
  220. EDUCATION AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
  221. EDUCATION AND SCIENCE
  222. EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
  223. EDUCATION AND SOCIAL STUDIES
  224. EDUCATION AND SOCIOLOGY
  225. EDUCATION AND YORUBA
  226. EDUCATION ARTS
  227. EDUCATION FINE AND APPLIED ARTS
  228. EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS AND MANAGEMENT
  229. EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGY AND CURRICULUM STUDIES
  230. EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
  231. EDUCATION, IGBO AND LINGUISTICS
  232. EDUCATION, LANGUAGE AND FRENCH
  233. EDUCATION/FINE ART
  234. EDUCATION/HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
  235. EDUCATIONAL / PSYCHOLOGY GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING
  236. EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
  237. EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND PLANNING
  238. EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION
  239. EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS
  240. EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION
  241. EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
  242. EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND POLICY
  243. EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING
  244. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
  245. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY/INTRODUCTORY TECHNOLOGY
  246. EFIK-IBIBIO
  247. ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
  248. ELECTRICAL AND INFORMATION ENGINEERING
  249. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
  250. ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS EDUCATION
  251. ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
  252. ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
  253. ELECTRONICS
  254. ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
  255. ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
  256. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
  257. ELECTRONS
  258. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
  259. ENERGY AND PETROLEUM STUDIES
  260. ENERGY STUDIES
  261. ENGINEERING PHYSICS
  262. ENGLISH AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
  263. ENGLISH AND LITERARY STUDIES
  264. ENGLISH LANGUAGE
  265. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES
  266. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
  267. ENGLISH STUDIES
  268. ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES
  269. ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  270. ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
  271. ENTREPRENEURSHIP STUDIES AND INNOVATION
  272. ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
  273. ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY AND FISHERIES
  274. ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
  275. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
  276. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCE
  277. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
  278. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND POLLUTION CONTROL
  279. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND TOXICOLOGY
  280. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
  281. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
  282. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
  283. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
  284. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
  285. ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
  286. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  287. ESTATE MANAGEMENT
  288. EUROPEAN AND NIGERIAN LANGUAGES
  289. EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE
  290. FAMILY, NUTRITION AND CONSUMER SCIENCES
  291. FILM AND VIDEO STUDIES
  292. FILM ARTS
  293. FINANCE
  294. FINE AND APPLIED ARTS
  295. FINE AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS
  296. FINE ART
  297. FINE ARTS AND DESIGN
  298. FINE ARTS/FINE AND APPLIED ARTS
  299. FISHERIES
  300. FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY
  301. FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE
  302. FISHERIES AND AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
  303. FISHERIES AND AQUATIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
  304. FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
  305. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
  306. FOOD ENGINEERING
  307. FOOD SCIENCE
  308. FOOD SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
  309. FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  310. FOOD SCIENCE WITH BUSINESS
  311. FOOD TECHNOLOGY
  312. FORENSIC SCIENCE
  313. FORESTRY
  314. FORESTRY / FOREST RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
  315. FORESTRY AND WOOD TECHNOLOGY
  316. FORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MGT.
  317. FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
  318. FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE TECHNOLOGY
  319. FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE
  320. FORESTRY, WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
  321. FRENCH
  322. FRENCH AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
  323. FRENCH AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
  324. FRENCH WITH GERMAN/ RUSSIAN
  325. FULFULDE
  326. GAS ENGINEERING
  327. GENETICS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
  328. GEOGRAPHY
  329. GEOGRAPHY AND METEOROLOGY
  330. GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
  331. GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
  332. GEOGRAPHY AND GEOSCIENCES
  333. GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING
  334. GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING SCIENCE
  335. GEOGRAPHY AND REGIONAL PLANNING
  336. GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
  337. GEOGRAPHY AND METEOROLOGY
  338. GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
  339. GEOLOGY
  340. GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
  341. GEOLOGY AND MINERAL SCIENCE
  342. GEOLOGY AND MINING
  343. GEOLOGY AND PETROLEUM STUDIES
  344. GEOPHYSICS
  345. GEOSCIENCE
  346. GERMAN
  347. GLASS TECHNOLOGY
  348. GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
  349. GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING
  350. HAUSA
  351. HEALTH AND SAFETY EDUCATION
  352. HEALTH EDUCATION
  353. HISTORY
  354. HISTORY AND ARCHEOLOGY
  355. HISTORY AND DIPLOMACY
  356. HISTORY AND DIPLOMATIC STUDIES
  357. HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
  358. HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
  359. HISTORY AND STRATEGIC STUDIES
  360. HISTORY/SOCIOLOGY
  361. HOME AND HOTEL MANAGEMENT
  362. HOME ECONOMICS
  363. HOME ECONOMICS AND EDUCATION
  364. HOME ECONOMICS AND FOOD MANAGEMENT
  365. HOME ECONOMICS AND HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND EDUCATION
  366. HOME ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT/ ECONOMICS
  367. HOME SCIENCE
  368. HOME SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
  369. HOME SCIENCE, NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
  370. HORTICULTURE
  371. HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
  372. HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
  373. HOTEL AND CATERING MANAGEMENT
  374. HOTEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
  375. HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND TOURISM
  376. HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
  377. HUMAN ANATOMY
  378. HUMAN BIOLOGY
  379. HUMAN KINETICS
  380. HUMAN KINETICS AND HEALTH EDUCATION
  381. HUMAN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
  382. HUMAN PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION
  383. HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
  384. HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
  385. IGBO
  386. INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS/COMPUTER
  387. INDUSTRIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
  388. INDUSTRIAL AND LABOUR RELATIONS
  389. INDUSTRIAL AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
  390. INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
  391. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
  392. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
  393. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
  394. INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS /APPLIED STATISTICS
  395. INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS
  396. INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY
  397. INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS
  398. INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS WITH APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
  399. INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS WITH ELECTRONICS AND IT APPLICATION
  400. INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS WITH RENEWABLE ENERGY
  401. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
  402. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
  403. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
  404. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
  405. INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION
  406. INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
  407. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
  408. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION SCIENCE
  409. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
  410. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
  411. INFORMATION AND MEDIA TECHNOLOGY
  412. INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
  413. INFORMATION SCIENCE AND MEDIA STUDIES
  414. INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  415. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
  416. INSURANCE
  417. INSURANCE AND ACTUARIAL SCIENCE
  418. INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY STUDIES
  419. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND STRATEGIC STUDIES
  420. INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND DIPLOMACY
  421. INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS
  422. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
  423. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY
  424. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIP & STRATEGIC STUDIES
  425. INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
  426. INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND DIPLOMACY
  427. ISLAMIC STUDIES
  428. ISLAMIC/SHARIA LAW
  429. KANURI
  430. LAND SURVEYING AND GEOINFORMATICS
  431. LAND SURVEYING
  432. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
  433. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
  434. LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS
  435. LAW
  436. LIBRARY AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
  437. LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
  438. LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES
  439. LIBRARY SCIENCE
  440. LINGUISTICS
  441. LINGUISTICS /YORUBA
  442. LINGUISTICS AND AFRICAN LANGUAGES
  443. LINGUISTICS AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES
  444. LINGUISTICS AND FULFULDE
  445. LINGUISTICS AND KANURI
  446. LINGUISTICS AND NIGERIAN LANGUAGES
  447. LINGUISTICS AND URHOBO
  448. LINGUISTICS, IGBO AND OTHER AFRICAN LANGUAGES
  449. LINGUISTICS/ARABIC
  450. LINGUISTICS/EDO
  451. LINGUISTICS/ENGLISH
  452. LINGUISTICS/FRENCH
  453. LINGUISTICS/HAUSA
  454. LINGUISTICS/IGBO
  455. LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
  456. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
  457. LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
  458. LOCAL GOVERNMENT STUDIES
  459. MANAGEMENT
  460. MANAGEMENT AND EDUCATION
  461. MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  462. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
  463. MANAGEMENT STUDIES
  464. MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
  465. MARINE BIOLOGY
  466. MARINE BIOLOGY & FISHERIES
  467. MARINE ECONOMICS AND FINANCE
  468. MARINE ENGINEERING
  469. MARINE GEOLOGY
  470. MARINE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  471. MARKETING
  472. MARKETING AND ADVERTISING
  473. MASS COMMUNICATION
  474. MASS COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA TECHNOLOGY
  475. MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  476. MATHEMATICS
  477. MATHEMATICS /STATISTICS EDUCATION
  478. MATHEMATICS AND ECONOMICS
  479. MATHEMATICS AND EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
  480. MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
  481. MATHEMATICS WITH COMPUTER SCIENCE
  482. MATHEMATICS WITH STATISTICS
  483. MATHEMATICS/COMPUTER SCIENCE
  484. MATHEMATICS/COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION
  485. MATHEMATICS/STATISTICS
  486. MECHANICAL AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
  487. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
  488. MECHANICAL METALWORK TECHNOLOGY EUCATION
  489. MECHANICAL/AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
  490. MECHANICAL/PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
  491. MECHATRONICS AND SYSTEM ENGINEERING
  492. MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING
  493. MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES
  494. MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
  495. MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE
  496. MEDICAL REHABILITATION
  497. MEDICINE AND SURGERY
  498. METALLURGICAL AND MATERIAL ENGINEERING
  499. METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING:
  500. METALWORK / WOODWORK TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
  501. METALWORK TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
  502. METEOROLOGY
  503. METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
  504. MICROBIOLOGY
  505. MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
  506. MICROBIOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
  507. MILITARY HISTORY
  508. MINING ENGINEERING
  509. MODERN AND EUROPEAN LANGUAGES
  510. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
  511. MUSIC
  512. NATURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
  513. NAUTICAL SCIENCE
  514. NIGERIAN LANGUAGES
  515. NURSERY AND PRIMARY EDUCATION
  516. NURSING/NURSING SCIENCE
  517. NUTRITION AND CONSUMERS SERVICES
  518. NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
  519. OCEANOGRAPHY
  520. OFFICE AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
  521. OPERATIONS RESEARCH
  522. OPTOMETRY
  523. PARASITOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY
  524. PASTURE AND RANGE MANAGEMENT
  525. PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES
  526. PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
  527. PEACE STUDIES
  528. PEACE STUDIES AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION
  529. PERFORMING ARTS
  530. PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
  531. PETROCHEMICAL ENGINEERING
  532. PETROLEUM AND GAS ENGINEERING
  533. PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY
  534. PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
  535. PHARMACOLOGY
  536. PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS
  537. PHARMACY
  538. PHILOSOPHY
  539. PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
  540. PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION
  541. PHYSICAL EDUCATION
  542. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION
  543. PHYSICAL SCIENCES
  544. PHYSICS
  545. PHYSICS AND APPLIED PHYSICS
  546. PHYSICS AND COMPUTER ELECTRONIC
  547. PHYSICS AND ENERGY STUDIES
  548. PHYSICS ELECTRONICS
  549. PHYSICS WITH COMPUTATIONAL MODELING
  550. PHYSICS WITH ELECTRONICS
  551. PHYSICS WITH SOLAR ENERGY
  552. PHYSICS/ASTROLOGY
  553. PHYSICS/INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS
  554. PHYSIOLOGY
  555. PHYSIOTHERAPY
  556. PLANT BIOLOGY
  557. PLANT BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
  558. PLANT BREEDING AND SEED SCIENCE
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8 Strategies To Transform Your Student Experience

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As we navigate the challenging but transformative journey of student life, it’s crucial to discover effective strategies that can make this experience truly remarkable. In the following article, I’ll share eight strategies that have the potential to completely transform your student experience. From mastering time management to building a versatile skill set, these insights aim to help you make the most of your time at university.




Before we dive into the strategies to transform the student experience, I’d like to give credit where credit is due. The insights I’ve shared in this article stem from a YouTube video that profoundly impacted my perspective on the student experience. You can access the full video and its wealth of knowledge here.

In the spirit of learning and sharing, I aim to pass along these valuable lessons so that others may benefit as well.




8 Strategies To Transform Your Student Experience

  1. How To Manage Your Time: One of the things you would find completely transformational is running your time entirely on your calendar. You are to schedule things that are scheduled, and then you do what you want with the rest of the time. Almost all successful people in the world live their lives based on their calendar. Schedule things, Schedule what time you intend to wake up, schedule what time you intend to do your assignment, what time you are going to lectures, what time you intend to go to your clubs and societies, schedule what time you will be hanging out with friends. It is really up to us how we want to allocate those 24 hours.
    Let’s say you sleep for eight hours a day, you’ve got 16 hours, Let’s say you attend lectures or work for 8 hours, then it is up to you to figure out what to do with the remaining time. Now, if you are not intentional about how you are using that time, you are going to default to the random shits we do as students i.e. totally wasting time. But if you are at least intentional about it, you can nudge yourself towards acting in a way that you actually want to act.
    Of course, I am not saying it has to be”always” productive, but at least try and be more intentional with your time.

  2. How To Study Efficiently: This is something that no one teaches us. You don’t get taught in high school or university how to learn. It is just something you are meant to pick up and you watch other people do it and you do.
    But actually, there are tons and tons of research people have done, showing methods of effective study.

    One of the efficient ways of studying is practicing and testing yourself on what you are taught. Do more questions than re-reading your notes. It is when you test yourself, that you are really studying. You get more effective when you spacely repeat what you are testing yourself on.
    What you read today, try and remember before checking your notes tomorrow, what you test yourself on tomorrow, try and practice it next week. What you tested on next week, try and practice it in 2 weeks time, then in one month time. This is spaced repetition.

Check below for more articles that explains studying effectively better;

How To Study For Exams – Active Recal

How To Study For Exams – Spaced Repetition

The Art of Reading More Effectively and Efficiently

How To Learn Anything Faster

  1. Study With Friends: This is another one of those things that makes those blocks of time in which you are studying more efficient, more effective, and way more enjoyable as well, which is what makes studying sustainable, and fun and creates all the memories and all that fun stuff. Even if you are not studying the same Subject but you sitting at a table together, that process makes studying way more effective because it is fundamentally more enjoyable. Anything you do, doing it with friends makes it more fun.




The other points mentioned below are what you should consider doing when you are not studying

  1. Join Clubs and Societies: Think of clubs as sampling different types of experiences. If you spend all your time at the university studying every time, you are missing out on a lot of other life experiences and career experiences that could potentially get you ahead in life.
    It’s what you care about, but that could also add colors and vibes and that magic sparkle of enjoyment to your life as well.
  1. Learn skills in the Universal Toolbox: The Universal toolbox is a toolbox of skills and techniques that, if you learn how to do them, even to a basic level will help you out in life in a way you can’t imagine. Something like that would be Public Speaking. Whatever career you happen to be in, being confident in public speaking is just ridiculously helpful for doing better in your career, and also having a more interesting life.

    Being good at negotiation is another one of those things because life is based on negotiation. If you are better at negotiation, you are better at negotiating raises, you are better at selling things, and whatever you are doing in your career, you are better at putting yourself forward for new things.
    You can also learn the basics of how to edit videos, you could learn coding or design, or how to write a good presentation.
    These are the things you could be spending time on, on your non-studying time, working on these different skills.
  2. Experiment More With Side Hustles: The reason for this is that when you are a student, this is the perfect time to experiment with different side hustles, where the stakes are pretty low.
    Now at this point, some people are very anti-side hustle, they are like “University is for enjoying yourself, not for trying to make money” But, would you say No to having extra money when you are working?

    Most people find themselves in a job that they don’t actually enjoy, that doesn’t provide meaning and fulfillment. Especially in a place like Nigeria where there are not really jobs out there for university graduates. If you have the skills to make money on the side, then you are not tethered necessarily or stranded after your university. You already have what you can do, and likely enjoy making money.

    You should be experimenting with side hustles, learning how to build a business, and learning the skills involved in making money. That means that at least in that part of your life, you have more autonomy, you have more control, you have more choice.
    See;
    6 Side Hustles Ideas For Students
  3. Take More Photos: It will be so nice to look back on those memories of seeing you and your friends hanging out or studying or whatever that might be. There is really something nice about being able to relive those memories of student life by virtue of having taken photos.
  4. Surround Yourself With Energizers: You know that feeling where some of the friends you hang out with,  really lift your energy levels, but you might have some friends in your life, whom you hang out with and it dampens your energy levels
    It is better to nudge more time towards the energizers. It is less about time management and more about energy management.
    If you are surrounding yourself with people raising your energy level, it just makes your whole life more enjoyable, but it also gives you more energy to be able to apply to your studies and also apply to the important things outside studying.
    Whereas, if you are spending your time with people draining your energy, then you have less energy to give to your studies. And now,  you have to work harder and it feels less fun and you have less spare time on other things we’ve talked about above.
    Not really saying you should cut off yourself from friends draining your energy, but at least, nudge your time towards the people that are lifting you up rather than the people bringing you down.



Conclusion:

Your time as a student is a precious phase in your life, filled with opportunities for personal growth and lifelong memories. By incorporating these eight strategies into your university experience, you can enhance your journey and lay a strong foundation for a successful future. Remember that the actions you take today will shape your tomorrow.

Our Turn!

If you get to the end of this article, I like you to leave in the comment section “What did you take away?” and in particular, “What action point will you take?” It is somehow pointless if you are not going to take some kind of action away from this. I would love to hear, a bit of accountability from you and me. Share them in the comment section below, let’s learn together!



Mine, anyways, I can say what I learned is living in my calendar, as a way to manage my time, and also my takeaway from this post is joining clubs and societies, I will also take to attending more Church programs also, these are my action points. I need to take action immediately. Let me hear yours too!

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UNIZIK Post UTME Past Question [Free PDF Download]

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Are you ready to unlock the doors to academic excellence and embark on a journey to Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (UNIZIK)? If you’re aiming to secure your spot at this prestigious institution, then you’re in the right place! At 9jabaz, we understand the significance of the Post UTME examination in your pursuit of higher education. That’s why we’re thrilled to offer you FREE UNIZIK Post UTME Past Questions in PDF format.




The Importance of UNIZIK Post UTME

The UNIZIK Post UTME examination is your golden opportunity to demonstrate your readiness for the academic challenges that await you. It’s a crucial step in the admissions process, and your performance here can significantly impact your chances of joining this renowned institution. Preparing for the post-UTME is not just a necessity; it’s a strategy for success.

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Explore Our Study Tips Articles

We’re not stopping there! We understand that effective study techniques are the keys to success. That’s why we’ve crafted some valuable study tips articles to help you along the way:

  1. How to Learn Anything: Discover the secrets to mastering any subject with our comprehensive guide.
  2. The Art of Reading More Efficiently and Effectively: Uncover the techniques that will allow you to absorb information like a pro.
  3. The 5-R’s For Effective Note Taking: Take your note-taking skills to the next level with our proven strategies.

Fun Facts About UNIZIK

Here’s a fun fact about UNIZIK to inspire your academic journey: Did you know that UNIZIK, also known as Nnamdi Azikiwe University, was named in honor of Nigeria’s first President, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe? It’s a university with a rich history and an enduring commitment to academic excellence.

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LIST OF COURSES IN UNIZIK

Conclusion



In conclusion, your path to UNIZIK is filled with opportunities, and we’re here to help you make the most of them. Download your FREE UNIZIK Post UTME Past Questions by faculty from 9jabaz today. Tailor your preparation, explore additional resources, and set yourself up for success. Remember, at UNIZIK, you’re not just pursuing an education; you’re embarking on a remarkable journey of growth and discovery. So, seize this chance, prepare diligently, and let UNIZIK be the canvas on which you paint your academic masterpiece!

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6 Side Hustle Ideas For Students

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Six Side Hustle Ideas for Students and Beyond

Acknowledgment: This valuable information is sourced from a YouTube video that I recently watched, and I’m excited to share the insights with you. If you’re interested in exploring the original video for a more detailed explanation, you can watch it here.

If you have the time and data, you can watch the original video, as it provides a more comprehensive explanation of these side hustles. However, if you prefer a quick summary or don’t have the time for videos, you can continue reading for a concise overview, I also added my ideas.




Six Side Hustle Ideas for Students and Beyond

Today, I want to discuss six side hustle ideas that can benefit not only students but anyone looking to diversify their income streams.

First and foremost, let’s dispel the notion of a “get-rich-quick” scheme. The truth is, there’s no magic formula for making money. It’s essential to understand that there’s no magic formula for making money. The fundamental principle is simple: you earn by providing value to those willing to pay for it. Making money, then, is a skill—one that you can understand and apply in your own unique way.

Why Explore Side Hustles?

If you’re reading this, you’re likely interested in creating an additional income source. It’s not just about money; it’s about the freedom that money can provide. Extra income means the freedom to pursue your passions and not rely solely on a single job for financial security.

Making Money through Side Hustles

To succeed in side hustles, remember the golden rule: you make money when you offer something valuable to people who are willing to pay for it. There are three primary avenues to achieve this. Now, let’s explore three vehicles through which you can provide value and generate income:

  1. Services: Provide a skill or service that others find valuable.
  2. Products: Create and sell something in demand.
  3. Content: In the digital age, creating content can be monetized through platforms where advertisers are willing to pay for the attention you attract.

The Ideal Side Hustle

An ideal side hustle should possess three essential qualities:

  1. Flexibility: It shouldn’t restrict your time or lifestyle.
  2. Enjoyability: It should be something you find enjoyable and not overly burdensome. The sweet spot is when it feels like play to you but work to others, making it sustainable and profitable.
  3. Financial Potential: Your return on investment should make sense over the long term.




The Problem with Content Business

The problem with content-based businesses is that, initially, for an unspecified length of time, you might operate at a loss. You are kind of in the negative because you put a lot of time and effort into this thing and you tend not to make money immediately. It takes time and effort to create valuable content and build an audience. Content business doesn’t offer quick returns; it’s more like a J-curve business.

A Quicker Way with Service Business

A quicker way to make money, without the J-curve, is through service-based businesses. This leads us to some service-oriented side hustles. For those seeking faster returns without the J-curve, service-based businesses offer an alternative.




The 6 Side Hustle Ideas

With these principles in mind, let’s delve into five exciting side hustle ideas:

  1. Writing: Start by writing regularly about your interests. Build an audience genuinely interested in your work and eventually monetize through sponsorships (for example). The key here is to ensure your writing provides real value to readers.
  2. Content Curation: Different from content creation, curation involves summarizing, analyzing, or recommending existing content. There are people who just curate Insight and create summaries of books they read or post book recommendations, not really creating anything. They use this to get a large audience and then monetize it. While it might not bring immediate profits, it’s a long-term venture. Build your audience first, then explore monetization options.
  3. Thumbnail Design: Many YouTubers understand the importance of eye-catching thumbnails. You can offer your services as a thumbnail designer, a flexible, enjoyable, and profitable gig. This is just an example/idea of a service for someone who is willing to pay money for that service.

    Tip: If you want to Impress potential clients, recreate some of their thumbnails and make sure they look better than what they have before and prayerfully send them an email, you have a good chance to get the job.

    Remember, there are no free ways to make money, you have to provide a skill or value and sometimes, it takes time to provide that value.
  4. Research Assistant: Big creators or authors who write multiple books will always need some sort of help when it comes to research. So, if you are the sort of person who can research on the internet or enjoys reading books or scientific articles, understand them, and also tease out insights from them. It is an incredibly highly valued skill that you can provide as a service to people who are willing and delighted to pay for that service.
  5. Web Design: The demand for web designers is high, but quality is paramount.
    There is a claim that there are not-so-good web designers out there, and there is a high demand for web designers. So if you want to make web design as a side hustle, then you’ve gotta learn skill and be good because money is an exchange of value and once you are very good, then it is easy to find someone who is delighted to pay for the service, provided you are good, and you find the right tool to people.

    I don’t really like the idea of finding clients on freelancing websites, like Upwork or Fiverr because there is just too much competition out there and it is quite hard to stand out.

    The path I would like to take if l were a web designer is the path @henrycubed on Twitter took. He taught himself how to design websites in Webflow, spent six months learning the skills, and became so good at designing websites that he designed his personal portfolio website. With that, went big on Twitter and started engaging with web designers and started to respect his work as well, and then he managed to land a bunch of really high-paying clients.
    He achieved this with dedication and practice.
  6. Video Editing: You could be a video editor!!! I have been wondering how many people are video editors, I don’t think there are many, and we watch movies every day! The demand for video editing is high. You could be a video editor for a YouTuber, or even content creators! They need Videos. When you learn it and become so very good. I am sure it will be easy for you to get clients.

Remember, making money often involves providing value or skills, and it may take time to establish your reputation. Choose the side hustle that aligns with your interests and talents and take action to embark on your journey toward financial freedom.




Your Turn!

If you get to the end of this article, I like you to leave in the comment section “What did you take away?” and in particular, “What action point will you take?” It is somehow pointless if you are not going to take some kind of action away from this. I would love to hear, a bit of accountability from you and me.

Do you also have side hustle ideas? Share them in the comment section below, let’s learn together!

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OAU Cut-Off Mark For All Departments & How To Calculate Your Aggregate

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Understanding OAU Aggregate Cut-off Marks, UTME Cut-off, and Calculating Your Score

Introduction:

In your quest to secure admission into Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), understanding the concept of aggregate cut-off marks is crucial. In this post, we will delve into what cut-off marks mean, the UTME cut-off for OAU, how to calculate your aggregate score after the Post UTME, and provide a link to our detailed guide on OAU Post UTME registrations.

What is a Cut-off Mark? A cut-off mark is the minimum score a candidate must obtain in an examination to be considered for admission into a university or any other educational institution. In the case of OAU, it’s the minimum score required for each department to accept applicants into their programs.




UTME Cut-off Mark for OAU: Before we proceed, it’s important to note that the UTME cut-off mark for OAU is 200. This means that to be eligible to participate in the Post UTME screening, you must have scored a minimum of 200 in the UTME (JAMB) examination.

How to Calculate Your Aggregate Score after Post UTME:

In calculating your OAU aggregate, it is important to note that both UTME, OAU post UTME and O’level result must be considered together. O’level take just 10%, JAMB UTME takes 50% and Post UTME takes 40%. In total, everything is 100%. Now lets see how you can calculate your aggregate.


Step 1: Simply divide your Jamb score by 8
Step 2: Next, add it to your post UTME score.
Step 3: Now calculate your O’level result using thegrading system below:
A1-2.0 points
B2-1.8 points
B3-1.6 points
C4-1.4 points
C5-1.2 points
C6-1.0 points


Note: This should be used to calculate the 5 subjects that are related to your desired course of study.
Step 4: Add the results in step 1, 2 and 3 above and thatis your aggregate score.

Example:below is the calculation for a student who scored 280 in JAMB, 26 in OAU post UTME and had A,B2, B2, B3 and B3 in his O’level result.
Jamb score 280/8 = 35
Post UTME = 26
O’level = 2+1.8+1.8+1.6+1.6 = 8.8
His aggregate score is = 35+26+8.8 = 69.8

Check the OAU Departmental Cut-off Mark: Every department at OAU has its specific cut-off mark, which is usually released by the university.

Link to OAU Post UTME Registration Guide: For detailed instructions on how to register for OAU’s Post UTME, click here. This guide will walk you through the registration process, including important dates, requirements, and tips to ensure a successful application.



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Link to OAU Post UTME Past Questions: If you’re looking to excel in your OAU Post UTME, don’t miss the opportunity to practice with our comprehensive Post UTME Past Questions. Access them here.

Understanding OAU Aggregate Cut-off Marks Faculty by Faculty: One of the most critical aspects of your OAU admission journey is knowing the specific cut-off marks for each department. You can find the detailed cut-off marks for each faculty right here in this post. Here’s a faculty-wise breakdown:






  • Faculty of Arts:

  • Faculty of Law:

  • Faculty of Science:





  • Faculty of Technology:

  • Faculty of Environmental Design and Management:

  • College of Health Sciences:

  • Faculty of Education:





  • Faculty of Social Sciences:

  • Faculty of Administration

Interesting Facts About OAU:

Before we conclude, let’s take a moment to appreciate some fascinating facts about Obafemi Awolowo University:

  1. Historical Significance: OAU, formerly known as the University of Ife, was founded in 1961 and was later renamed in honor of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, a renowned Nigerian statesman and the first premier of the Western Region.
  2. Lush Green Campus: The university boasts a sprawling and picturesque campus, often referred to as one of the most beautiful in Nigeria, with lush greenery and architectural marvels.
  3. Academic Excellence: OAU consistently ranks among the top universities in Nigeria and Africa. It has produced numerous notable alumni who have excelled in various fields.





  4. Rich Cultural Heritage: The university is known for its rich cultural and artistic heritage, including the famous OAU Amphitheater, which hosts cultural events and performances.
  5. Research and Innovation: OAU is at the forefront of cutting-edge research and innovation in Nigeria, contributing significantly to advancements in science, technology, and the arts.

Conclusion:

Understanding the concept of aggregate cut-off marks, knowing the specific cut-off marks for each faculty, and meeting the UTME cut-off of 200 is crucial for prospective OAU students. You can view the detailed cut-off marks for each faculty by following the provided links in this post. Additionally, don’t forget to check out our guide on OAU Post UTME registrations for a comprehensive step-by-step process.






To excel in your preparations, make sure to access our OAU Post UTME Past Questions for valuable practice materials. As you embark on your academic journey, keep in mind the rich history and cultural heritage of OAU, a prestigious institution that continues to shape the future of Nigeria and the continent.

We wish you the best of luck as you pursue your dreams at Obafemi Awolowo University! If you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out.

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