Language and Linguistics UTME Subject Combination for JAMB in Art/Humanities
Candidates planning to study Language and Linguistics should use the exact JAMB course entry when checking their UTME subjects. The programme is listed under Arts/Humanities in the brochure.
UTME Subject Combination
The provided brochure does not give a separate UTME subject combination under an awarding-institution entry for the exact course Language and Linguistics.
For that reason, a subject combination for Linguistics, Language and Literature, English Language and Linguistics or another related programme should not be presented as the combination for Language and Linguistics.
Why Candidates Should Be Careful
Several related programmes appear in the same Arts/Humanities classification. Although their names may look similar, their admission conditions can differ. The brochure treats Language and Linguistics as a distinct course from Linguistics and Language and Literature.
Candidates should therefore confirm the exact programme and institution before selecting their UTME subjects. Where the brochure does not provide a course-specific requirement, it is safer to rely on the exact institutional admission information rather than assume a combination from a related course.
Before Registering for JAMB
- Confirm the exact course title as Language and Linguistics.
- Confirm the institution offering the exact programme.
- Check the institution-specific UTME requirement where available.
- Do not substitute the subject combination of another language or Linguistics programme.
The classification of the programme in the brochure confirms its place under Arts/Humanities, but the supplied admission table does not provide a separate subject combination for the exact course entry.
For additional admission information, candidates can refer to the document below.