JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Education and Chemistry 2026/2027

JAMB Cut-Off Mark for Education and Chemistry
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Education and Chemistry is a course designed for students who want to become science educators with a focus on chemistry. If you’re planning to apply for this course in the 2026/2027 academic year, your JAMB score must meet that of the Nigerian institution you are applying to be admitted into.

What is the JAMB Benchmark for Education and Chemistry 2026?

The minimum JAMB score to be considered for Education and Chemistry is 140. However, many institutions, especially federal and competitive state universities, usually ask for higher scores ranging from 160 to 200. Scoring above the general benchmark gives you a better chance of being shortlisted for post-UTME or screening exercises.

General Requirements for Admission

Apart from the JAMB score, there are other important requirements candidates must meet:

  • Five O’Level credits in subjects like English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, and two other science-related subjects (Physics or Biology are common options).
  • A valid JAMB subject combination, which includes English Language, Chemistry, and any two of Physics, Biology, or Mathematics.
  • Some universities may require candidates to pass post-UTME or admission screening.

Nigerian Universities to Study Education and Chemistry

If you are looking for universities that offer this course, here are some solid options:

  • University of Ibadan (UI)
  • Ahmadu Bello University (ABU)
  • University of Lagos (UNILAG)
  • Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)
  • University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)
  • University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)
  • Lagos State University (LASU)
  • University of Benin (UNIBEN)
  • Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB)
  • Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (UDUS)
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These schools offer strong education and science programs, making them top picks for those interested in teaching chemistry.

Polytechnic Offering Education and Chemistry or Related Programs

Education and Chemistry is not commonly offered as a full program in most polytechnics, but some institutions provide alternatives or closely related courses:

  • Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka offers science education with chemistry focus
  • Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo (affiliated with OAU) offers B.Ed in Chemistry Education
  • Kwara State College of Education (affiliated with EKSU) offers Chemistry Education
  • Federal College of Education, Zaria offers Science Education programs

These institutions mostly offer NCE programs, which can be upgraded to degrees through direct entry.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What is the lowest JAMB score to study Education and Chemistry?

A: 140, but higher scores are better for top schools.

Q: Which universities are easiest to enter for this course?

A: State universities and some federal universities with less competition.

Q: What JAMB subjects are required for Education and Chemistry?

A: English, Chemistry, and any two from Physics, Biology, or Mathematics.

Q: Can I combine WAEC and NECO results?

A: Yes, if you meet the subject requirements.

Q: Is Mathematics compulsory in O’Level for this course?

A: Yes, most institutions require it.

Q: Can I use NABTEB results?

A: Yes, if accepted by the chosen institution.

Q: Do all schools require post-UTME?

A: No, some use screening based on your JAMB and O’Level grades.

Q: What is the duration of the course?

A: Usually four years for full-time students.

Q: Can I apply through direct entry with an NCE?

A: Yes, most universities accept NCE holders.

Q: Is there a difference between Chemistry Education and Education and Chemistry?

A: They’re generally the same, naming may vary by institution.

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About the author

Janet Joshua

Janet Joshua holds a degree in Education and has several years of experience in educational writing and mentoring students. As an expert in Nigeria's academic system, she is dedicated to providing insightful and practical information for students preparing for JAMB UTME.

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