UNIBEN Subject Combination For Industrial Mathematics


Knowing the UNIBEN subject combination for Industrial Mathematics will save you from losing your UNIBEN admission and changing of institution or course.

In this guide,

You will see the direct entry, WAEC and JAMB subject combination for Industrial Mathematics in UNIBEN as well as other requirements for your admission this year.


ALSO SEE: Other Courses In UNIBEN and Their Requirement


Take note.

University of Benin (UNIBEN) offers Industrial Mathematics as one of their courses under Physical Science.

How many years course is Industrial Mathematics in UNIBEN?

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

If you gained admission through Direct Entry, you will study Industrial Mathematics in UNIBEN for (3) years.

And if you gained admission through JAMB, you will study Industrial Mathematics in UNIBEN for (4) years.

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Direct entry requirement for Industrial Mathematics in UNIBEN

The direct entry requirement for Industrial Mathematics in UNIBEN is as follows.

You require:

  • ND upper credit /HND lower credit in Mathematics/Statistics or Science Laboratory Technology in relevant subjects.
  • NCE merit with ‘O’ Level credit pass in Mathematics or Physics.

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

O/level subject combination for Industrial Mathematics in UNIBEN

You require at least O/level credit in:

  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Any three of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Agricultural Science or Geography

JAMB subject combination for Industrial Mathematics in UNIBEN

The (4) JAMB subject combination for Industrial Mathematics in UNIBEN is as follows.

  • Use of English
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Any one of Biology, Chemistry, Agricultural Science and Economics

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