UI Subject Combination For Law


Knowing the UI subject combination for Law will save you from losing your UI admission and changing of institution or course.

In this guide…

You will see the direct entry, WAEC and JAMB subject combination for Law in UI as well as their other requirements for your admission.


ALSO SEE: Other Courses In UI and Their Requirement


Take note.

University of Ibadan (UI) offers Law as one of their courses under Law.

How many years course is Law in UI?

The number of years it will take you to study Law in UI depends on your Mode of Entry or how you gained admission.

If you gained admission through Direct Entry, you will study Law in UI for (5) years.

And if you gained admission through JAMB, you will study Law in UI for (6) years.

Direct entry requirement for Law in UI

The direct entry requirement for Law in UI is as follows.

You require:

  • Two (2) passes at ‘A’ Level plus ‘O’ Level credit passes in five (5) or six (6) other subjects including English Language and Literature in English.
  • A good first degree with ‘O’ Level credit pass in English Language.

**Direct Entry candidates must also satisfy the O/level requirements.

O/level subject combination for Law in UI

You require Five O/level credits in one sitting or Six O/level credits in two sittings to include:

JAMB subject combination for Law in UI

The (4) JAMB subject combination for Law in UI is as follows.

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21 responses to “UI Subject Combination For Law”

  1. Ibukun Osorun avatar
    Ibukun Osorun

    Should I write CRS or Economics in JAMB? For law combination subjects

  2. OLADIPUPO EMMANUEL avatar
    OLADIPUPO EMMANUEL

    Is it mandatory for a law student to offer a religious related subject in jamb?

  3. Adejumo Nihmotallah avatar
    Adejumo Nihmotallah

    Can I do irs instead of crk to study law at University of ibadan

  4. Ovie avatar
    Ovie

    Is history compulsory to write in waec if you want to study law

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