This part of the JAMB brochure shows you the requirements to apply for Applied Microbiology and Brewing under the Faculty of Sciences in Nigeria. You will see the UTME subject combination needed to apply for the course, O’level requirements for UTME candidates, requirements such A’level, ND, HND, NCE, etc for Direct Entry candidates, as well as other information you require to successfully apply for the course.
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List of Degree Awarding Institutions that Offer Applied Microbiology and Brewing
- Ebonyi State University
- Nnamdi Azikiwe University
JAMB UTME Subject Combination
In UTME, note that English Language is mandatory for all courses. The other three subjects required to study Applied Microbiology and Brewing under the Faculty of Sciences in the institutions listed above are:
Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology
Special Requirements (Waiver) Remarks
(i) EBSU and UNIZIK accept Physics in lieu of Mathematics
O’Level Requirements for UTME Candidates
To apply for Applied Microbiology and Brewing as a UTME candidate, you require: Five SSCE credit passes to include English Language, Mathematics, chemistry, Physics and Biology or health Science.
Special Requirements (Waiver) Remarks
(i) EBSU does not accept Health Science
Requirements for Direct Entry Candidates
To apply for Applied Microbiology and Brewing as a Direct Entry candidate, you require:
(i) Two ‘A’ level passes in Biology and Chemistry.
(ii) NCE passes at merit level in Biology and Chemistry.
(iii) ND/HND in Biology or Food Technology
Special Requirements (Waiver) Remarks
(i) UNIZIK requires 3 A/L passes in Biology, Chemistry and Physics or Mathematics.
(ii) EBSU accepts HND, NCE and ND with a minimum of Merit and Upper credit respectively in the relevant fields
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