JAMB and WAEC (O’Level) Subject Combination for Creative Arts

One admission requirement that universities need is the combination of subjects for JAMB and WAEC. Notably, one reason for changing students’ courses is the combination of the wrong subjects. You will also find the JAMB and WAEC Subject Combination for Creative Arts in this post.

 

Subject Combination for Creative Arts

Also, you should note that the subject combinations of the two courses might not be the same as both might not be in the same field. Be that as it may, this post will tell you what you need to know about Creative Arts subject combinations.

WAEC Subject Combination

You need at least five subjects in WAEC (West Africa Examination Council). You can apply subjects in WAEC to NECO (National Examination Council) or any O’Level examination. Below is the Subject Combination for Creative Arts in WAEC.

  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Fine Arts
  • Any two art or social science subjects

Also, For holders of NTC, the relevant subjects could be General Woodwork, Building/Engineering Drawing, Introduction to Building Construction, Decorative Painting Spray Painting, Lining, Sign and Design Wall hanging, Colour Mixing/Matching and Glazing Printing Origination, Machine Printing and Finishing; General Metal Work, Basic Electricity, Spinning, Weaving, Surface Design and Printing; Bleaching, Dyeing and Finishing; Graphic Design; Graphic Printing and Ceramics.

JAMB Subject Combination for Creative Arts

Similarly, in JAMB (Joint Admission and Matriculation Board), you need four subjects, and English is compulsory. Also, this examination is responsible for students’ admission into the university. The JAMB subject combination for Creative Arts should include.

  • English Language
  • Fine Arts
  • Any two art or social science subjects

Direct Entry Requirements

Below are the general JAMB requirements for direct entry and subject combination for creative arts.

  • Two (2) ‘A’ Level passes in Arts or Fine Arts and any other subject
  • ND upper credit HND lower credit from recognised institutions

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