This part of the JAMB brochure shows you the requirements to apply for Printing Technology under the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in Nigerian polytechnics and monotechnics. You will see the UTME subject combination needed to apply for the course, O’level requirements for UTME candidates, requirements for Direct Entry candidates, as well as other information you require to successfully apply for the course.
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List of Polytechnics / Monotechnics that Offer Printing Technology
- Benue State Poly
- Federal Polytechnic, Oko
- Hussaini Adamu Federal Polytechnic
- Institute Of Management Technology, Enugu
- Kaduna Polytechnic
- Kano State Polytechnic
- Yaba College Of Technology
JAMB UTME Subject Combination
In UTME, note that English Language is mandatory for all courses. The other three subjects required to study Printing Technology under the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in the institutions listed above are:
Mathematics,
Physics,
Chemistry or Technical Drawing/Art
O’Level Requirements for UTME Candidates
To apply for Printing Technology as a UTME candidate, you require: Mathematics and Chemistry and three other subjects from: Mathematics,
Physics,
Book Keeping and Principles of Accounting , Economics/Commerce,
Metal Work ,
Basic Electricity,
Technical Drawing/Fine Art
At least a credit pass in English Language is compulsory
Requirements for Direct Entry Candidates
To apply for Printing Technology as a Direct Entry candidate, you require:
(i) YABATECH requires five (5) credits in O level or WASC or SSCE which include: Mathematics, English Language, Chemistry and other two subjects. Also requires Mathematics and any other subject as UTME subjects.
(ii) KAD-POLY requires Physics and any two from Mathematics, Technical Drawing, Economics and Chemistry as UTME subjects.
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