Veterinary Medicine as a field allows you to combine your love for animals with medical science, allowing you to treat, protect, and improve animal health. But before you can be admitted into any Nigerian University to study Veterinary Medicine, you need to get the right JAMB subject combination, along with other admission requirements you also need to meet.
What is Veterinary Medicine?
Veterinary Medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and injuries in animals. Veterinarians, or vets, are professionals trained to care for both domestic and wild animals. They also play a key role in public health by helping prevent zoonotic diseases (diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans).
The course covers various aspects of animal biology, pathology, surgery, pharmacology, animal husbandry, and even public health. It is a highly respected and scientifically rigorous discipline that combines laboratory work, clinical practice, and fieldwork.
JAMB Subject Combination for Veterinary Medicine 2026/2027
If you want to gain admission to study Veterinary Medicine in any Nigerian University, here are the correct JAMB subjects to selectU
| 1 | English Language | Essential for comprehension, communication, and proper documentation in the field of medicine and science. |
| 2 | Biology | The foundation of animal life and biological systems, crucial for understanding animal anatomy and physiology. |
| 3 | Chemistry | Important for learning about the biochemical reactions and pharmaceuticals used in animal care. |
| 4 | Physics | Helps explain biological processes, equipment usage, and certain diagnostic procedures in veterinary practice. |
Complete List of Institutions Offering Veterinary Medicine in Nigeria
Several top Universities in Nigeria offer Veterinary Medicine as a course. Below is a list of recognized Institutions approved by the NUC and the Veterinary Council of Nigeria:
- University of Ibadan, Oyo State
- Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
- University of Nigeria, Nsukka
- University of Maiduguri, Borno State
- Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto
- Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
- University of Ilorin, Kwara State
- Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike
- Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi
- University of Abuja, Abuja, FCT
Always check the specific requirements of each Institution before applying.
Additional Requirements for Admission
In addition to the correct JAMB subject combination, you need to meet the following criteria:
- Minimum of five credit passes in your O’Level result, including English Language, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics
- A good JAMB score, preferably 250 and above, for top Universities
- Successful performance in the Post UTME screening (for Institutions that conduct it)
- Some universities may require credit in Agricultural Science or Further Mathematics as an added advantage
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I replace Physics with Agricultural Science in JAMB for Veterinary Medicine?
A: No. Physics is compulsory for this course in JAMB. Agricultural Science is not a substitute.
Q: Is Mathematics required in JAMB for Veterinary Medicine?
A: Not in JAMB. However, you must have at least a credit in Mathematics in your O’Level results.
Q: What is the duration of Veterinary Medicine in Nigerian universities?
A: It typically takes six years to complete, including one year of clinical training.
Q: Do I need to have experience with animals before applying?
A: No prior experience is needed, but it can be an advantage during interviews or screening.
Q: Is Veterinary Medicine studied under the Faculty of Health Sciences?
A: In most Universities, it is under the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine or Agriculture.
Q: What career options are available after graduation?
A: You can work in private veterinary clinics, public health, wildlife conservation, academia, or even start your own animal hospital.
Q: Can I practice abroad with a degree in Veterinary Medicine from Nigeria?
A: Yes, but you may need to meet additional certification or licensing requirements in that country.
Q: Is there any special consideration for catchment areas in admission?
A: Yes, some federal universities consider the state of origin in their admission process.
Q: Is Veterinary Medicine as competitive as Medicine and Surgery?
A: It is moderately competitive but not as tight as human medicine. You still need a strong score.
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