JAMB Subject Combination for Water Resources Management and Agrometeorology 2026/2027

JAMB Subject Combination for Water Resources Management and Agrometeorology
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If you have a passion for environmental sustainability, climate science, and agriculture, we have the best academic advice: study Water Resources Management and Agrometeorology. Getting admitted into this field is so easy. The best first step is meeting the JAMB subject combination for Water Resources Management.

What is Water Resources Management and Agrometeorology?

Water Resources Management and Agrometeorology is an interdisciplinary course that focuses on the sustainable use of water resources for agricultural and environmental purposes. It combines hydrology, meteorology, climatology, and agricultural science to understand how weather and water availability affect crop production and ecosystem health.

Students are trained to manage water for irrigation, study weather patterns for farming decisions, and use scientific tools to forecast droughts and floods. This field plays a critical role in adapting agriculture to climate change and improving food security.

JAMB Subject Combination for Water Resources Management and Agrometeorology 2026/2027

To gain admission into this course for the 2026/2027 academic session, candidates must choose the right JAMB subjects. Below is the recommended subject combination along with reasons:

1English LanguageServes as the universal medium for instruction and communication in all Nigerian universities.
2PhysicsTeaches the principles behind hydrology, flow systems, and environmental sensors.
3ChemistryEssential for understanding water quality, soil chemistry, and agricultural input reactions.
4MathematicsProvides the foundation for data analysis, modeling weather patterns, and calculating irrigation needs.

List of Institutions Offering Water Resources Management and Agrometeorology in Nigeria

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This course is quite specialized and not offered in many Universities. Below are the Institutions in Nigeria you can study Water Resources Management and Agrometeorology or related fields:

  1. Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB)
  2. Obafemi Awolowo University (under Agricultural Meteorology or similar departments)
  3. University of Ilorin (under the Faculty of Agriculture or Environmental Sciences)
  4. Federal University of Technology, Akure (related programs)
  5. Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola (related to Agricultural Engineering and Meteorology)

Always check the specific faculty or department for the exact course title. Some Institutions may use alternative names like Agricultural Meteorology or Water Engineering and Management.

Additional Requirements for Admission

Apart from your JAMB subject combination, ensure the following criteria are met:

  • A minimum of five O’Level credits in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and either Biology or Agricultural Science
  • A JAMB UTME score that meets or exceeds the cut off mark of your preferred institution
  • Successful performance in the university’s post UTME or screening exercise
  • Direct Entry candidates should possess a relevant National Diploma (ND), NCE, or HND in Agricultural Technology, Environmental Management, or Meteorology with good grades

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Can I use Agricultural Science instead of Biology in O’Level?

A: Yes. Many Universities accept either Biology or Agricultural Science.

Q: Is Biology required in JAMB for this course?

A: No. Biology is not among the core JAMB subjects required for this course.

Q: What if I do not have Physics in my O’Level?

A: Physics is usually compulsory. Some institutions may accept a combination of related subjects, but Physics is preferred.

Q: Is this course available in private Universities?

A: At the time of writing, most programs in this field are offered by federal or state universities.

Q: What JAMB score should I aim for?

A: Aim for at least 180, but 200 and above will improve your chances in more competitive institutions.

Q: What careers can I pursue with this degree?

A: You can work as a water resource analyst, meteorologist, agricultural consultant, environmental impact assessor or irrigation engineer.

Q: Do I need to write post UTME?

A: Yes. Most universities still conduct post UTME or screening for admission.

Q: Is this course suitable for someone interested in climate change studies?

A: Absolutely. This course is ideal for students who want to work on climate-smart agriculture and environmental planning.

Q: Can I switch to this course from Agricultural Engineering?

A: Possibly, with departmental approval and alignment of your academic background.

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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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