Igbo/Linguistics UTME Subject Combination in Art/Humanities
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Candidates applying for Igbo/Linguistics should use the admission information attached to the exact programme and institution. In the detailed Arts/Humanities entry, the course is presented as Linguistics/Igbo with AEFUNAI and IMSU listed as the awarding institutions.
Is a UTME Combination Provided?
The displayed Linguistics/Igbo row on page 207 does not state a UTME subject combination for AEFUNAI or IMSU. The UTME Subjects column for this particular entry is blank.
The page does contain UTME subject information further down, including requirements involving Igbo or another Language, Literature in English and other subjects. However, those statements are attached to the subsequent Linguistics, Igbo and Other African Languages entry and should not be transferred to Linguistics/Igbo.
Why the Distinction Matters
Several closely related language programmes appear in the Arts/Humanities section. A subject combination given for one programme cannot automatically be used for another simply because the names are similar.
For this reason, this guide does not substitute a commonly used Linguistics or Igbo combination for the exact Linguistics/Igbo entry.
What Candidates Should Do
- Confirm that the intended programme is Linguistics/Igbo.
- Confirm the institution selected, particularly AEFUNAI or IMSU.
- Check the current institution-specific UTME instructions before registration.
- Do not copy the UTME combination of Linguistics, Igbo and Other African Languages or another related programme.
Important Point for Applicants
The supplied JAMB brochure does not provide a standalone UTME subject combination in the displayed Linguistics/Igbo row. It is therefore safer to state that the course-specific combination is not stated in the provided entry rather than attach another programme's subjects to it.
For the complete admission information, see the document provided below.