Classical Studies JAMB UTME Subject Combination: Subjects Candidates Need
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Classical Studies UTME Subjects Combination
Candidates planning to study Classical Studies should confirm their UTME subjects before completing JAMB registration. Using the correct subjects is an important part of meeting the admission requirements for the programme.
The Required UTME Subjects
The JAMB brochure states that candidates should take:
- Literature in English or History
- Any other subject
- Any other subject
In simpler terms, Literature in English or History is required, followed by any other two UTME subjects. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Why Literature in English or History Is Included
The subjects fit naturally into the academic character of Classical Studies. Literature helps students engage with texts and ideas, while History provides the background needed to understand ancient societies and their development.
Choosing the Other Two Subjects
The brochure describes the remaining subjects as any other two subjects. Candidates should therefore follow the stated wording rather than assuming that they must select two particular Arts subjects.
Do Not Copy Another Course's Combination
Classical Studies may overlap with History, Literature or Archaeology in some areas, but it has its own JAMB entry. Candidates should therefore check the combination under Classical Studies rather than borrowing one from a related programme.
Quick Registration Check
- Classical Studies is the intended course.
- Literature in English or History is included.
- Two other UTME subjects are selected.
- The course and institution are correctly entered.
Where the Brochure Helps
The JAMB brochure places the UTME requirement directly under the Classical Studies entry and identifies IBADAN as the awarding institution. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4} This makes it useful when checking the subject selection before registration.
Check Before Final Submission
A candidate should review the selected subjects before completing JAMB registration. Discovering a mismatch early is much easier to deal with than trying to correct an admission problem later.
For the official requirement and the other admission details connected with the course, the document below is available for candidates to cross-check their preparation.