JAMB 2025/2026 syllabus for Hausa is now out. Candidates are to visit the official portal of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board to download the syllabus or directly get it downloaded on this page.
Syllabus Overview
Examination Type | UTME / Direct Entry |
Examination Year | 2025/2026 |
Syllabus | Hausa |
File Format | |
File Size | 288KB |
With studying the released syllabus, candidates writing the subject, Hausa in the forthcoming Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) are deemed to make an exceptional performance.
General Objectives
By the end of your preparation, you should be able to:
- Acquire the ability to read and write competently in the Hausa language;
- Know the basic features of Hausa language (syntax, phonology, morphology and
semantics). - Have the basic knowledge of oral and written Hausa literature;
- Have the ability to appreciate the culture, customs and institutions of the Hausa people;
- Have the ability to translate competently from English to Hausa.
JAMB Syllabus for History 2024/2025
1. Harshe (Language) (a) Ƙa’idojin Rubutu (Orthography); alphabetization, spelling, rules of word merger and division, punctuation and paragraphing all in line with standard Hausa. (b) Auna Fahimta (Comprehension); contextual questions from short unseen passage of about 200 words. (c) Tsarin Rubutun Insha’i (Composition Techniques); argumentative, descriptive, dialogue, expository, narrative and letter writing. (d) Fassara (Translation) i. Ire-iren fassara (types of translation) ii. Ƙa’idojin fassara (rules of translation) iii. Matsalolin fassara (problems of stranslation) iv. Dabarun fassara (techniques of translation). (e) Tsarin Sauti (Phonology) i. consonants – production and classification in terms of phonation, place and manner of articulation; ii. vowels – production and classification in terms of position of tongue and lips; monophthongs and dipthongs; iii. tone – e.g. high, low and falling tones; iv. syllable structure – syllable types, e.g. open and close syllables, light and heavy, syllables; syllabic categories of words – monosyllabic, disyllabic, etc. v. vowel length – long and short vowels; vi. phonological processes – e.g. assimilatory: palatalization, labialization and vowel harmony; non-assimilatory: insertion and deletion. (f) Ƙirar Kalma (Morphology) i. roots and stems; ii. affixation – e.g. prefix, infix suffix and their derivational and inflectional functions; iii. gender and number inflections; iv. derivation of nouns and adjectives from verbs; adjectives and verbs from nouns. (g) Ginin Jumla (Syntax): i. word classes-e.g. nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections and ideophones; ii. grammatical categories – e.g. tense and aspect (general and relative past: general and relative continuous, first and second future, habitual); mood (subjunctive and negative); gender (masculine, feminine and neuter) and number (singular and plural); iii. sentence structure – e.g. verbal sentence, nominal phrase + verbal phrase and their components, nonverbal sentence: nominal phrase + stabilizer, nominal phrase+ compliment + stabilizer, nominal phrases + continuous frame (yana../yake…) (+da) + nominal phrase; iv. sentence types – e.g. simple sentences, compound sentences and complex sentences; v. clauses – types (e.g. relative and subjunctive); functions (e.g. main and subordinate). (h) Ma’ana (Semantics) i. lexical aspects of word meaning – e.g. ambiguity, synonym and antonym; ii. figures of speech – aspects of specialized meanings of words and phrases, e.g. idioms, proverbs etc. | Candidates should be able; i. recognize the basic Hausa orthographical rules; ii. apply the Hausa orthographical rules; iii. identify linguistic errors, such as; grammar, wrong choice of words, wrong spelling etc i. read written Hausa texts; ii. comprehend Hausa text in a given context; iii. interpret various meanings and functions of words in a given text; iv. acquire sufficient vocabulary; v. recognize central issues in a given text; vi. draw conclusions based on available evidence in a given text. i. acquire the knowledge and techniques of composition writing in Hausa; ii. recognize the different segments of composition in Hausa; iii. recognize the different types of Hausa composition. i. translate proverbial and idiomatic expressions and new words from English to Hausa; ii. recognize the different types of translation; iii. understand the basic techniques of translating proverbial and idiomatic expressions and new words into Hausa; iv. identify the problems of translation into Hausa i. analyse the process of sound production and combination of sounds to form meaningful words in Hausa; ii. appraise the importance of vowels in determining meaning; iii. distinguish between the phonetic attributes of sounds; iv. recognize the number of syllables and their types in a word; v. analyse the phonological processes in Hausa i. explain the roots and stems of Hausa words; ii. explain the inflectional process in Hausa word formation; iii. explain the derivational process of word formation in Hausa; iv. differentiate between the two morphological processes. i. analyses the processes governing word combination to form phrases; clauses and sentences in Hausa ii. detect linguistic errors in the grammar; iii. recognize ideas or thoughts in written form; iv. construct grammatical sentences for effective communication; v. use the appropriate tenses in spoken and written Hausa; vi. use the appropriate gender and number in spoken and written Hausa; vii. differentiate between types of sentence structure; viii. distinguish between nominal and verbal phrase; ix. distinguish between types of sentences; x. compare types of clauses. i. analyses the mechanisms of generating meanings in Hausa; ii. build up their vocabulary; iii. recognize the various meanings and functions of sentences in communication; iv. use words and sentences suitable for a particular purpose; v. construct meaningful sentences for effective communication. |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Where can I download the JAMB Hausa syllabus?
You can download it here on this page or from the official JAMB website under the "Syllabus" section.
Does the syllabus change every year?
No, the syllabus remains mostly consistent, but it is essential to check for updates annually.
What is the best way to prepare for the JAMB Hausa exam?
Focus on grammar, oral and written literature, Hausa culture, and practice past questions to familiarize yourself with the format.
Are there any recommended textbooks for Hausa?
Yes, JAMB recommends specific Hausa textbooks, which you can find listed in the syllabus document.
Can I use the syllabus offline?
Yes, once you download the syllabus as a PDF, you can access it offline anytime.
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