JAMB 2025/2026 Subject Combination for Agricultural Extension and Rural Development

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The intended purpose of this guide is to provide you with the necessary information including JAMB subject combination for Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, and SSCE requirements for UTME candidates and aspirants of the course. We also will be talking about the direct entry requirements as well and the universities to study the course. So, that being said, let’s proceed already.

UTME Subject Combination for Agricultural Extension and Rural Development 2025

To qualify for this course, candidates must sit for the following four subjects in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME):

  • English Language (compulsory for all courses)
  • Biology or Agricultural Science
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics or Physics

Some universities may accept Geography in place of Physics or Mathematics. It is advisable to verify the subject combination requirements of your preferred institution.

O’Level Requirements for Agricultural Extension and Rural Development

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Candidates must have at least five credit passes in their Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (O’Level), including:

  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Biology or Agricultural Science
  • Chemistry
  • Physics or Economics or Geography

Some institutions may accept Agricultural Science in place of Biology. However, it is important to confirm with the specific university of interest.

Direct Entry Requirements for Agricultural Extension and Rural Development

Admission can also be applied directly into 200 level. This process is known as direct entry, and only candidates who possesses any of the following qualifications are allowed to apply;

  • Two A-Level passes in Biology, Chemistry, or Agricultural Science
  • National Diploma (ND) or Higher National Diploma (HND) in Agricultural Science, Rural Development, or a related field with at least an Upper Credit
  • Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) with merit in Agricultural Science or a related discipline
  • IJMB or JUPEB results with relevant subjects

Most universities require a minimum of Upper Credit for ND/HND holders.

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Universities in Nigeria Offering Agricultural Extension and Rural Development 2025

Here are some of the Nigerian universities you might as well consider if you intend studying Agricultural Extension and Rural Development;

S/NNigerian Universities to Study Agricultural Extension and Rural Development
1Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU)
2Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria
3Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi (FUAM)
4Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife
5Bayero University, Kano (BUK)
6University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)
7Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB)
8Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMINNA)
9University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)
10University of Ibadan (UI)

FAQs

No, Mathematics is required either at the O’Level or in UTME. Some universities allow candidates to replace it with Geography in UTME.

The general JAMB cut-off mark is between 160 and 200, but some top universities may require higher scores.

Yes, Agricultural Science or Biology is compulsory at either the UTME or O’Level stage.

Graduates can work as Agricultural Extension Officers, Rural Development Specialists, Policy Advisors, Agricultural Consultants, or Community Development Experts.

Yes, most universities accept Agricultural Science in place of Biology.

Yes, candidates with ND in Agricultural Science, Rural Development, or a related field can apply, provided they meet the minimum grade requirement (Upper Credit in most cases).

Agricultural Extension focuses on educating farmers and rural communities on modern agricultural practices, while Agricultural Economics deals with the business and financial aspects of agriculture.

Physics is not compulsory but can be accepted as one of the science subjects in place of Geography or Economics.

Graduates can work in government agricultural agencies, NGOs, research institutes, agribusiness firms, and rural development programs.

Yes, some universities allow students to switch to this program from related courses like Agriculture, Environmental Management, or Rural Sociology, provided they meet the transfer requirements.

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