JAMB 2025/2026 Subject Combination for Education and Music

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Are you passionate about both music and teaching? If so, pursuing a degree in Education and Music could be the perfect fit for you. In this comprehensive guide, you’ll find detailed information about the JAMB subject combination, O’Level requirements, Direct Entry qualifications, a list of Nigerian universities offering the course, and answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) to help you navigate the 2025/2026 admission process successfully.

UTME Subject Combination for Education and Music 2025

When applying for Education and Music through the JAMB UTME, candidates are required to register for the following subjects:

  • English Language
  • Music
  • Any two of the following subjects:
    • Literature in English
    • Christian Religious Studies (CRS) or Islamic Religious Studies (IRS)
    • Fine Arts
    • History
    • Mathematics or Physics

This combination ensures candidates have a solid foundation in both theoretical knowledge and creative skills, needed for success in music education.

O’Level Requirements (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB)

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To qualify for admission, candidates must have at least five credit passes in relevant subjects from their O’Level results (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB), including:

  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Music (if not available, credit in Fine Arts or a demonstrated musical background may be accepted)
  • Any two of the following subjects:
    • Literature in English
    • History
    • Christian Religious Studies (CRS) or Islamic Religious Studies (IRS)
    • Government
    • Fine Arts

Candidates with practical knowledge of musical instruments, vocal skills, or music theory will have an added advantage, although it is not mandatory for all institutions.

Direct Entry Requirements for Education and Music

For candidates applying through Direct Entry (DE), the following qualifications are accepted:

  • Two A-Level passes in Music and any other relevant Arts or Social Science subject
  • Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) with merit in Music and another teaching subject
  • National Diploma (ND) or Higher National Diploma (HND) in Music, Music Education, or related disciplines with at least an Upper Credit
  • IJMB or JUPEB certificates with the required subject combinations for advanced placement

Candidates with strong musical backgrounds from recognized institutions may also be considered based on the university’s specific admission policies.

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Universities in Nigeria Offering Education and Music 2025

Here are ten Nigerian universities where you can study Education and Music:

S/NNigerian Universities to Education and Music
1Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba (AAUA)
2Benue State University (BSU), Makurdi
3Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka
4Lagos State University (LASU)
5Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka
6Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife
7Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED)
8University of Ibadan (UI)
9University of Lagos (UNILAG)
10University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)

Admission requirements may vary slightly from one university to another, so it’s advisable to check the specific details for your preferred institution.

FAQs

Yes, Music is compulsory for most universities. However, if you did not offer Music in secondary school, some institutions may accept candidates with strong backgrounds in related subjects like Fine Arts or Literature in English.

While Mathematics is required by some universities, others may waive it for candidates with strong credits in Music and other relevant Arts subjects. Always confirm with your chosen institution.

The cut-off mark varies across institutions but generally ranges from 150 to 180. Competitive universities may have higher cut-off marks.

No, playing a musical instrument is not mandatory, but having basic knowledge of music theory or practical experience with instruments can give you an advantage during admission and course work.

Yes, some universities accept NCE in Fine Arts along with demonstrated musical ability or additional qualifications in Music. However, preference is given to candidates with Music-related qualifications.

Graduates can work as music teachers, performers, composers, sound engineers, music producers, curriculum developers, or educational consultants in both the public and private sectors.

Yes, Science students with credits in relevant Arts subjects and musical knowledge can apply, provided they meet the O’Level and UTME subject requirements.

Some universities may conduct a practical music assessment or audition as part of their admission process, especially for candidates applying without formal Music qualifications.

Music focuses solely on musical performance, theory, and production, while Education and Music combines these elements with teaching methodologies, preparing graduates to educate others in music.

Some universities allow inter-faculty transfers based on your academic performance and fulfillment of the course requirements for the new program.

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