JAMB Subject Combination For Estate Management (WAEC) 2020

Estate management is a course in higher institutions that require certain qualifications from aspiring candidates to meet up with before such candidate or aspirant can be granted admission or offered admission into the Institution that offers the course so today we will be writing on JAMB Subject Combination For Estate Management and WAEC subject requirements.

Jamb subject combination tends to be the list of subjects certain candidate registered for during Jamb registration of which he/she would be sitting for in the UTME examination that should correspond with the course he/she puts in for in the higher institution, which without the correct combination, the candidate would not be offered admission or probably might be given a different course pertaining to the University or any other higher institution the candidate puts in for while others won’t grant the candidate at all.

WAEC Subjects are list of subjects in which must be registered by candidates for the sake of the course they would study in the University or Any Institution which are the required subjects that would be compulsory for candidates to sit for in the WAEC examination and in which the result would serve as an ‘O’ level result, however, these compulsory subjects are the subjects corresponding to the course the candidate wants to study in the higher institution, in which without the right combination the candidate won’t be considered for admission into the institution for study.

JAMB Subject Combination For Estate Management And WAEC Subjects Requirements 

Listed below:

  • Mathematics
  • Economics
  • Any other subject of your choice
  • Use of English (Compulsory)

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) being a body responsible for a candidate’s admission examination into the University or other institutions like Polytechnic, College of Education, School of Nursing and so on, gives every candidate that registered for her Exam the chance to pick three (3) subjects apart from  compulsory subject mandated by JAMB which is the use of English, those three subjects chosen by the candidate at his/her free will serve as the subject combination for the course the candidate wants to go for in the university or any other institution, In which this chosen subjects must correspond with the course the candidates  puts in for in the higher institution

NOTE: The minimum score for gaining admission into the university is 180, anything above this would be an added advantage and would keep you o the safer side of gaining admission into the University, while anything below 180 would change your choice of Institution from University to either Polytechnic or College of Education (Only if you wish to attend a polytechnic or college of Education it’s not compulsory). Meanwhile, if you had already made a wrong choice of subject combination it would be recommended you have a change of course on the Jamb portal to a suitable course for your chosen subject combination; more also, make inquiries on the course that best suits your subject combination to avoid another mistake of choice.

  • WAEC subject required for Estate Management

Pertaining to the course which an individual wants to study in the University or any other Institution, there is always a list of subjects required for a particular course you want to offer in the university in which if you do not attempt the WAEC subjects required for Estate Management you would not be considered for the course or would not be admitted for the course.

WAEC subjects requirements for Estate Management are:

  • Mathematics
  • English
  • Chemistry
  • Any of Biology, and Geography
  • A trade subject

NOTE: you must possess a minimum of five (5) credits to include the above-stated course required subjects, also, the above mentioned required subjects for Estate Management is also applicable to other exams like NECO, NABTEB, GCE and so on.

Meanwhile, your ‘O’ level result shouldn’t be at more than two sittings depending on the University you applied for (other Universities may likely not accept or will not accept the combination of two different year’s results).

Required ‘A’ level result to study Estate Management (DIRECT ENTRY CANDIDATES)

As a Direct entry candidate seeking admission into the University or want to further your education in the University as you would have studied in either a polytechnic or College of Education, you are also required to meet up certain demands or requirements to study Estate Management in the University.

A direct entry candidate is expected to have a minimum of Two ‘A’ level passes in Biology, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Economics, and English.

  • Estate Management as a course

Estate management is subdivided into areas such as; property management business and finance, surveying, and so on, it is summarized as the management and value of lands and properties both in public and private sectors. Studying this course provides a student with an understanding of the principles of commercial management of a property, it also concerns the development, disposal and development of properties, more also, includes a wide variety of properties such as hotels and offices.

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Conclusion on Jamb subject combination for Estate Management and WAEC subjects required

The Jamb subjects’ combination for Estate Management that has been stipulated above including the WAEC subjects required for the course is the correct subject combination that would be required of any candidate both direct entry candidate and UTME candidate that are aspiring to step up their educational level into the University and if in any case, you had already made the mistake of choosing a wrong subject combination, it would be highly recommended to have a change of course which is been made on jamb portal, more also, the candidate should also be mindful in the case of choosing a course to go for when the so candidate already made the mistake so as to avoid making another mistake with the choice of subject combination and course. However, candidates are advised to always be sure of the Jamb subject combination and WAEC subjects required before stipulating or putting in for a particular course at the University.

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