JAMB REQUIREMENT FOR SCIENCE
JAMB REQUIREMENT FOR SCIENCE
You are student who just finished his/her WAEC, NECO or NABTEB or you are already finished your O’level long time and you what to take a step forward in your academic.
If taking one step mean jamb in your dictionary, then you are in the right track of page
Here I will elaborate on meaning of jamb, the year Nigeria adopt the process of writing Jamb, when jamb start using CBT, Jamb combination for science course.
There are aspect of not writing jamb before entering higher institution which are varies with different programme.
But in the post I want to talk about writing of jamb with is requirement.
Let us branch back about our topic.
MEANING OF JAMB
In the dictionary and meaning give to Jamb, Jamb mean Joint Admission Matriculation Board.
It a joint Exam do to enter various higher institution of each choice.
WHEN DID THEY START JAMB IN NIGERIA?
Due to the growing number of universities in Nigeria's sprawling higher education system, this practice became problematic, and, in 1978, the Nigerian government established the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to oversee a centralized admissions test called the Unified Tertiary Matriculation.
WHEN DID JAMB START USING CBT?
On Monday, March 9, 2015, the Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) imprinted a landmark in its 37-year history by beginning the first total Computer-Based Test (CBT). Though CBT was introduced in 2013, it was not made compulsory.
JAMB REQUIREMENT FOR SCIENCE
This are the Jamb combination for science student who what study engineering in higher institution.
You should note that jamb required only four subject to register.
I mentioned six subject because each school requirement for science subject from each other. Aspirant should check jamb brochure and each institute requirement before register for the subject.
CONCLUSION
Jamb is a joint exam writing by Nigeria student to enter into higher institution of their choice.
That is why each student should know the subject combination for each course he or she want to study in higher institution.

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