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UI New Undergraduate Admission Requirements


The management of University of Ibadan (UI) has released a new undergraduate admission requirements.
From indications, the new requirements will take effect from 2017/2018 academic session.

The table below contains the new requirements for the different faculties.




sNFacultyProgrammeREVISED REQUIREMENTSSpecial Consideration (Waiver) Remarks
Direct EntryUTME SubjectsUTME O/Level
1Social SciencePsychology 10479B(1) Two ‘A’ level passes in two subjects in any of: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Statistics, Government, Geography, Economics or Mathematics/Statistics. (2) UTME requirements plus NRN certificate.English Language and any other 3 subjects from Social Sciences and/or Sciences.5 ‘O’ level subjects at one sitting or 6 ‘O’ level subjects at 2 sittings to include English Language, Mathematics, Biology and other Social Sciences or Science subjects.
1ScienceComputer Science 10488K(i) Two ‘A’ level subjects passes in Mathematics (pure or applied) and Physics (ii) OND/HND Computer Science or any other Mathematics based courses with grade of Upper Credit.English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics5 ‘O’ level subjects at one sitting or 6 ‘O’ level subjects at 2 sittings to include English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and any other Science subjects (excluding Geography & Agric Science).IBADAN accepts only ND/HND in Computer Science with Upper Credit.
2ScienceGeography 10428CTwo ‘A’ level subjects including Geography and any other Science subject.English Language and any three of the following: Geography, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics.5 ‘O’ level subjects at one sitting or 6 ‘O’ level subjects at two sittings to include: English Language, Mathematics, Geography and any of two or three of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Further Mathematics.Agricultural Science is not acceptable as a Science subject.
1TechnologyFood Technology 10467E2 ‘A’ level passes in Physics and Mathematics plus UME requirements.English Language, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.5 ‘O’ level subjects at one sitting or 6 ‘O’ level subjects at 2 sittings to include English Language, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics with any one of the following subjects as the case may be: Agricultural Science, Further Mathematics, Technical Drawing, Economics, Geography, Metal Work and Wood Work.1. ND/HND at upper credit level {65%} accepted to 200/300 levels respectively plus UME requirements. 2. Knowledge of Further Mathematics is an advantage for all Engineering 

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