JAMB Subject Combination for Education Fine and Applied Arts 2026/2027

JAMB Subject Combination for Education Fine and Applied Arts
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Do you have interest in studying Education Fine and Applied Arts and also ready to register for the JAMB UTME but unsure of the subject combination to select? Well, if that is the case, we have you covered on the JAMB subject combination for Education Fine and Applied Arts well as other admission requirements that may be needed from you, institutions offering the discipline, and more.

What is Education Fine and Applied Arts?

Education Fine and Applied Arts is a course that blends visual creativity with educational training. Students study everything from drawing and painting to sculpture, ceramics, textile design, and graphic communication all while learning the pedagogical skills to teach art effectively.

It’s a course that turns artists into educators, curriculum developers, and visual culture advocates. Also, it has some interesting careers; Art Teacher, Graphic Designer or Illustrator, Museum/Art Gallery Educator, Art Therapist, Curriculum Designer for Creative Arts, Visual Arts Entrepreneur, and more

JAMB Subject Combination for Education Fine and Applied Arts 2026

In 2026, the JAMB subject combination for Education Fine and Applied Arts have the following UTME subjects:

1Use of EnglishMandatory for all JAMB candidates; tests general communication and comprehension skills.
2Fine Art or Visual ArtsCore to the discipline; assesses artistic ability and appreciation.
3Two of: Literature, CRS/IRS, History, Government, Home EconomicsProvides cultural, historical, or creative context; builds interdisciplinary understanding.

Why Are These Subjects Important?

1Use of EnglishNeeded to teach, write lesson plans, and communicate effectively with students.
2Fine Art / Visual ArtsFundamental to the course both in practical skills and theoretical knowledge.
3Literature in EnglishEnhances storytelling and interpretive skills — useful in conceptual art and critiques.
4History or GovernmentOffers insights into art movements, cultural evolution, and societal themes in art.
5CRS/IRSHelps explore religious symbolism and themes in traditional and contemporary art.
6Home EconomicsUseful in applied arts such as textile design, fashion, and interior decoration.

List of Nigerian Institutions Offering Education Fine and Applied Arts 2026

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Here’s a list of some reputable Nigerian universities and colleges offering the course:

  1. University of Nigeria (UNN), Nsukka
  2. Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria
  3. University of Benin (UNIBEN)
  4. Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka
  5. Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka
  6. University of Uyo (UNIUYO)
  7. Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE), Rivers State
  8. Abia State University (ABSU)
  9. Adeyemi College of Education (ACE), Ondo – Affiliated with Obafemi Awolowo University
  10. Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education (AIFCE) – Affiliated with University of Nigeria
  11. Emmanuel Alayande College of Education – Affiliated with EKSU
  12. Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED)

Additional Admission Requirements

1. O’Level Requirements

Candidates must have at least five (5) credit passes in O’level subjects, including:

  • English Language
  • Fine Art or Visual Arts
  • Any three of: Literature in English, History, CRS/IRS, Government, Home Economics, Biology

2. Direct Entry Admission

Candidates with any of the following qualifications can apply for admission into direct entry:

  • NCE with at least merit in Fine and Applied Arts or related subject
  • A-Level passes in Fine Arts and one Arts or Social Science subject
  • IJMB or JUPEB in relevant combinations

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Can I study this course without Fine Art in WAEC/NECO?

A: Most schools require it, but a few may consider candidates with strong creative backgrounds and a portfolio.

Q: Is this course more practical or theoretical?

A: It’s both. You’ll do hands-on studio work and study art history, psychology, and teaching methods.

Q: Is Mathematics compulsory for this course?

A: Not usually, unless the applied arts segment leans toward technical design.

Q: Can science students switch to this course?

A: Yes, if they meet the O’Level subject requirements and have a flair for art.

Q: What is the UTME cut-off mark?

A: Varies by institution but typically ranges from 160 to 180.

Q: Do I need a portfolio for admission?

A: Not for JAMB admission, but it’s helpful during interviews or practical screening.

Q: Is this the same as Fine Art or Creative Arts?

A: No. This course combines fine/applied art with education, specifically to train teachers.

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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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