JAMB Subject Combinations 2025/2026 — Complete List for All Courses

Last Updated: March 2026

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Choosing the correct JAMB subject combination is one of the most critical steps in your admission journey. If you register with the wrong subjects, your application may be rejected outright — regardless of how high your JAMB score is. This guide lists the official JAMB subject combinations for all popular courses in Nigerian universities.

Last Updated: February 2025 | Author: Mrs. Chidinma Eze

Source: JAMB Brochure (IBASS — Integrated Brochure and Syllabus System)

How JAMB Subject Combination Works

For every course, JAMB requires you to sit for four UTME subjects:

  • Use of English — compulsory for ALL courses (this is automatic; you do not choose it)
  • Three other subjects — specific to your chosen course

You must also have the correct O’Level (WAEC/NECO) subject credits as specified for your course.

Why Getting Your JAMB Subject Combination Right Matters

Every year, thousands of Nigerian students lose their admission opportunities simply because they registered with the wrong JAMB subject combination. According to JAMB statistics, approximately 15-20% of candidates who score above 250 still miss admission due to subject combination errors. This is a preventable mistake that can delay your academic journey by an entire year.

Here’s what happens when you choose wrong subjects:

  • Your application becomes automatically ineligible for screening
  • Universities will not consider you regardless of your score
  • You cannot change your subjects after registration closes
  • You’ll have to wait until the next JAMB examination cycle
  • You lose your registration fee (currently ₦6,500)

Medical and Health Sciences

Medical and health science courses are among the most competitive in Nigeria. Getting the correct JAMB subject combination is essential as these courses have strict requirements.

Course UTME Subjects (+ English) O’Level Requirements
Medicine and Surgery Biology, Chemistry, Physics English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Pharmacy Biology, Chemistry, Physics/Maths English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Nursing Science Biology, Chemistry, Physics English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Dentistry Biology, Chemistry, Physics English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Medical Laboratory Science Biology, Chemistry, Physics English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Physiotherapy Biology, Chemistry, Physics English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Radiography Biology, Chemistry, Physics English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Optometry Biology, Chemistry, Physics English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Public Health Biology, Chemistry, Physics/Maths English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry + 1 Science
Anatomy Biology, Chemistry, Physics English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Important Note: For Medicine and Surgery, most federal universities require a minimum JAMB score of 250+ and post-UTME scores above 70%. The JAMB subject combination of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics is non-negotiable for this course.

Engineering and Technology

Engineering courses consistently rank among the top choices for Nigerian students. The standard JAMB subject combination for engineering programs includes Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.

Course UTME Subjects (+ English) O’Level Requirements
Mechanical Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry + 1 Science
Electrical/Electronic Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry + 1 Science
Civil Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry + 1 Science
Chemical Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry + 1 Science
Petroleum Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry + 1 Science
Computer Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry + 1 Science
Aerospace Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry + 1 Science
Agricultural Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry + 1 Science
Biomedical Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Biology English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Mechatronics Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry + 1 Science

Sciences

Pure and applied science courses have varying JAMB subject combination requirements. Pay close attention to the specific subjects required for your chosen course.

Course UTME Subjects (+ English) O’Level Requirements
Computer Science Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Biology English, Maths, Physics + 2 Science subjects
Biochemistry Biology, Chemistry, Physics/Maths English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry + 1 Science
Microbiology Biology, Chemistry, Physics/Maths English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry + 1 Science
Industrial Chemistry Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics English, Maths, Chemistry, Physics + 1 Science
Physics Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry + 1 Science
Mathematics Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry English, Maths, Physics + 2 other subjects
Statistics Mathematics, Economics, Geography/Physics English, Maths, Economics + 2 other subjects
Geology Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry + 1 Science
Botany Biology, Chemistry, Physics/Maths English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry + 1 Science
Zoology Biology, Chemistry, Physics/Maths English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry + 1 Science

Social Sciences

Social science courses are popular due to their diverse career opportunities. The JAMB subject combination for these courses typically includes a mix of arts and science subjects.

Course UTME Subjects (+ English) O’Level Requirements
Economics Mathematics, Economics, Government/Geography English, Maths, Economics + 2 Social Science subjects
Accounting Mathematics, Economics, Commerce/Government English, Maths, Economics, Commerce/Accounting + 1
Business Administration Mathematics, Economics, Government/Commerce English, Maths, Economics + 2 relevant subjects
Mass Communication Government, Economics, Literature/CRK English, Literature + 3 Social Science/Arts subjects
Political Science Government, Economics, Geography/History English, Government + 3 Social Science subjects
Sociology Government, Economics, Geography/History English + 4 Social Science/Arts subjects
Psychology Government, Economics, Biology/Geography English + 4 Social Science subjects
International Relations Government, Economics, Geography/History English, Government + 3 Social Science subjects
Public Administration Government, Economics, Geography/History English, Government + 3 relevant subjects
Banking and Finance Mathematics, Economics, Commerce/Government English, Maths, Economics + 2 relevant subjects

Arts and Humanities

Arts courses have flexible JAMB subject combination requirements. However, Literature in English is commonly required for most arts programs.

Course UTME Subjects (+ English) O’Level Requirements
Law Literature, Government, CRK/History English, Literature + 3 Arts/Social Science subjects
English Language Literature, Government, CRK/History English, Literature + 3 Arts subjects
History History, Government, Literature/CRK English, History + 3 Arts/Social Science subjects
Philosophy Government, CRK/IRS, Literature/History English + 4 Arts/Social Science subjects
Religious Studies CRK/IRS, Government, Literature/History English, CRK/IRS + 3 Arts subjects
Theatre Arts Literature, Government, CRK/History English, Literature + 3 Arts subjects
Linguistics Literature, Government, CRK/History English, Literature + 3 Arts subjects
French French, Literature, Government/CRK English, French + 3 Arts subjects

Agricultural Sciences

Agricultural courses are becoming increasingly popular. Here’s the JAMB subject combination for agriculture-related programs:

Course UTME Subjects (+ English) O’Level Requirements
Agriculture Chemistry, Biology, Physics/Maths English, Chemistry, Biology, Agric Science + 1
Agricultural Economics Mathematics, Economics, Chemistry/Biology English, Maths, Economics, Agric Science + 1
Animal Science

Frequently Asked Questions

What is JAMB subject combination and why is it important?

JAMB subject combination refers to the specific set of four subjects (including English Language) that candidates must select when registering for UTME based on their intended course of study. It is important because choosing the wrong JAMB subject combination can lead to disqualification from your preferred course, even if you score high marks in the examination.

How do I know the correct JAMB subject combination for my course?

To know the correct JAMB subject combination for your course, check the official JAMB brochure or visit the JAMB website. You can also refer to comprehensive guides that list subject combinations for all courses. Generally, English Language is compulsory for all courses, while the remaining three subjects depend on your faculty and specific course requirements.

Can I change my JAMB subject combination after registration?

Yes, you can change your JAMB subject combination after registration through the JAMB correction portal, but this attracts an additional fee. However, changes can only be made within the stipulated correction period announced by JAMB. It is advisable to carefully select your correct subject combination during initial registration to avoid extra costs.

What happens if I register with the wrong JAMB subject combination?

If you register with the wrong JAMB subject combination, universities may reject your application during the admission screening process, regardless of your UTME score. Some institutions may allow you to change courses to one that matches your subject combination, while others will outrightly deny you admission. This is why verifying your JAMB subject combination before registration is crucial.

Is English Language compulsory in all JAMB subject combinations?

Yes, English Language is compulsory in all JAMB subject combinations for every course in Nigerian universities. This means candidates must register for English Language plus three other subjects relevant to their chosen course of study. The three additional subjects vary depending on whether you're applying for Science, Arts, Social Science, or other courses.

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