Subject Combination involves the group of subjects that candidates will be taking in their examination. The Subject Combination for all course is quite different as all the courses are not in the same field. The JAMB and WAEC Subject Combination for Environmental Management and Toxicology might be different from engineering as both courses as not in the same field.
The combination of wrong subjects in WAEC and JAMB is among the reasons why students find it difficult in securing admission. This page will tell you what you need to know about the course Environmental Management and Toxicology. It will also provide the JAMB and WAEC Subject Combination for Environmental Management and Toxicology and give the universities offering the course.
What You Need to Know About the Course “Environmental Management and Toxicology”
It will take students up to four years to study Environmental Management and Toxicology at any Nigerian universities if there are no carryovers. Environmental Management and Toxicology deal with the study of how toxic chemicals affects the environment and organisms. The course is a science course and it is not suitable for art students.
The job opportunities for the course are very high and there are a lot of careers for one with a degree in Environmental Management and Toxicology. Below are some of the careers available
- Town planner
- Environmental health practitioner
- Toxicologist
- Landscape architect
JAMB and WAEC Subject Combination for Environmental Management and Toxicology
The JAMB and WAEC Subject Combination for Environmental Management and Toxicology will include English Language and Chemistry. Subjects in WAEC (West African Examination Council) is applicable to subjects in NECO (National Examination Council). Students are expected to have five credits in WAEC to study Environmental Management and Toxicology at any Nigeria universities. The subjects in WAEC are
- English Language
- Mathematics
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Physics
These are the subject combination for Environmental Management and Toxicology in WAEC. In JAMB (Joint Admission and Matriculation Board) four subjects are required. English Language is a compulsory subject in JAMB, below are the subjects needed in JAMB for the course
- English Language
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Mathematics or Physics
List of Universities Offering Environmental Management and Toxicology in Nigeria
There are different universities in Nigeria that offer Environmental Management and Toxicology with their various cut-off mark. Below are universities Offering Environmental Management and Toxicology in Nigeria
State Universities
- BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY, MAKURDI, BENUE STATE
- KWARA STATE UNIVERSITY, MALETE, ILORIN, KWARA STATE
Federal Universities
- UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE
- FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, ABEOKUTA
- FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, DUTSE, JIGAWA STATE
- FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES, EFFURUN, DELTA STATE
- MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE, ABIA STATE
Private Universities
- CALEB UNIVERSITY, IMOTA, LAGOS STATE
- ELIZADE UNIVERSITY, ILARA-MOKIN, ONDO STATE
- WESTERN DELTA UNIVERSITY, OGHARA, DELTA STATE
Admission Requirement
Students are expected to pass the JAMB (Joint Admission and Matriculation Board) to apply for the course at any Nigerian universities. The JAMB cut-off mark for Environmental Management and Toxicology is 160.
Five credits are needed in WAEC (West African Examination Council) or in NECO (National Examination Council). Mathematics and English Language are compulsory subjects in WAEC and NECO. For a higher chance of admission, students are expected to pass universities Post-UTME cut off mark and score above 200 in JAMB. It would be better to apply the correct subject combination in JAMB and WAEC.
Is it a must to have Geography in WAEC and NECO?
No. it isn’t.