This article is designed to help students who wish to study Electronics Engineering under the Faculty of Engineering, Environment & Technology at the University of Nigeria Nsukka.
It is very important for all candidates who wish to apply for any of the courses offered at UNN to carefully confirm and see if the course they Selected is offered in the institution before registering for JAMB.
The University of Nigeria was the first full-fledged indigenous and first autonomous university in Nigeria modeled upon the American educational system. It is the first land-grant university in Africa and one of the five most reputed universities in Nigeria.
The university has 15 Faculties and 102 academic departments. The University offers 82 undergraduate programs and 211 postgraduate programs.
The university celebrated its 50th anniversary on October 2010
O’Level Subject Combination
The O’level subject combination and requirements needed to study Electronics Engineering;
You require; Five SSCE credit passes to include Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English Language, and any other Science subject.
Jamb Subject Combination
In UTME, please note that the English Language is Compulsory for this course. Therefore, the three (3) other JAMB UTME subject combinations needed to study Electronics Engineering under the Faculty of Engineering, Environment & Technology in the above Universities include;
Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry
Direct Entry Requirement
These are the conditions you need to fulfill to gain Direct Entry admission to study Electronics Engineering if you don’t intend to use UTME.
You require; Two ‘A’ level passes in Mathematics, Physics, or Chemistry
Jamb Score
All candidates interested in getting admitted into NDA for the 2022/2023 session, should know that to be eligible for the screening, you must have a score of a minimum of 200 or above in your JAMB result.
Conclusion:
We hope that this article is helpful to all aspirants and students of the University of Nigeria Nsukka. (UNN) We will update this post if there are any changes by the school authority.
We wish you the best of luck.
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