JAMB Subject Combination for Common Law

Common Law JAMB combination » Admission requirements to study Common Law in any accredited Nigerian university.

JAMB Subject Combination for Common Law

The Bachelor’s Degree in Common Law is competitive. Knowing the prerequisites will enable you have seamless registration and also avoid unnecessary mistakes.

This page provides the following:

  • Common Law O’Level Subjects and Requirements;
  • Common Law Direct Entry Subject and Requirements;
  • Common Law UTME Subjects Combination;
  • And other useful information that will enable you to make the right choices so that you gain admission to study Common Law.

Please read the Common Law programme admission requirements below carefully. If you meet the required prerequisites you may proceed with your UTME/Direct Entry registration.

PLEASE NOTE: There are variations to the requirements listed below in some universities. In that case, it’s advisable you make references to the PDF version of JAMB Brochure.

List of Universities Offering Common Law

UTME and Direct Entry Requirements to Study Common Law

Direct Entry Requirement for Common Law:

i. Two (2) A Level passes in GCE/IJMB in Arts or Social Science subjects.
ii. First degree (Second Class Lower) of an accredited University.

UTME Requirement for Common Law:

Five (5)SSC credit passes to include English Language, Literature – in – English and any other three (3) Arts/Social Science subjects.

UTME Subject combination for Common Law:

Literature in English and any two (2) other Arts/or Social Science subjects.

NOTE: Kindly make references to JAMB Brochure for remarks/waiver for Common Law. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS JAMB BROCHURE.

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