This entire page attempts to cover the List of Schools that offer Soil Science and Land Management under the Agriculture in Nigeria.
We will also talk about;
– The subject combinations needed to study Soil Science and Land Management
– JAMB UTME Subjects and Requirements
– O’Level Subjects and Requirements
– Direct Entry Requirements
– and other information you require to successfully gain admission to study Soil Science and Land Management.
You need to read the entire content of this page to get all the knowledge you require for this course.
Soil Science and Land Management can be studied under the Agriculture in the following Nigerian Universities;
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 Soil Science and Land Management under the Faculty of Agriculture in the above listed universities include;
Chemistry, Biology or Agricultural Science plus Mathematics or Physics.
O’Level Requirements
The O’level subject combination and requirements needed to study Soil Science and Land Management;
You require;
Five SSCE credit passes in English Language Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science and any other Science subject.
Direct Entry Requirements
These are the conditions you need to fulfill to gain Direct Entry admission to study Soil Science and Land Management, if you don’t intend to use UTME.
You require;
Two โAโ level passes in Chemistry and one of Zoology/Botany/Agric Science/Biology, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Geology, Economics and Health Science.
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SPECIAL CONSIDERATION (WAIVER) REMARKS
(i) FUNAAB accepts
(a) Two (2) ‘ Aโ level credit passes in Chemistry and one of Zoology/Botany/Agricultural Science/Biology, Mathematics or Physics.
(b) ND/HND upper credit in Agriculture from a recognised institution in any one (1) of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Extension, Fisheries, Forestry and Wildlife Management, Agricultural Technology plus the UTME requirements.
(c) NCE credit in Agricultural Science, Biology, Chemistry or Physics plus the UTME requirements.