JAMB 2025/2026 Subject Combination for Taxation

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Are you interested in studying Taxation at a Nigerian university? The JAMB subject combination for Taxation for the 2025/2026 academic session has been issued, and it is necessary to understand it, O’Level requirements, and Direct Entry qualifications to secure admission into a university offering this course has also been provided in this guide for you.

UTME Subject Combination for Taxation 2025

Here are the UTME subjects which are approved for candidates

  1. Use of English
  2. Mathematics
  3. Economics
  4. Any other Social Science subject

O’Level Requirements for Taxation

Admission applicants are expected to possess a minimum of credits in the following subjects:

  1. English Language
  2. Mathematics
  3. Economics
  4. Commerce or Accounting
  5. Any other relevant subject

Direct Entry Requirements for Taxation

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Candidates applying through Direct Entry (DE) should have one of the following qualifications:

  1. Two A-Level passes in Economics and any other Social Science subject
  2. National Diploma (ND) or Higher National Diploma (HND) in Accounting, Business Administration, or related fields with at least an Upper Credit
  3. NCE with merit in relevant subjects
  4. IJMB or JUPEB certificates with the required subject combination

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Universities Offering Taxation in Nigeria 2025

S/NNigerian Universities to Study Taxation
1Ajayi Crowther University
2Kwararafa University

FAQs

Yes, Mathematics is essential for calculations and financial analysis.

No, Economics is a core subject required for understanding financial policies and taxation laws.

The cut-off mark typically ranges between 180 and 220, depending on the institution.

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Yes, some universities accept Government as an alternative to Commerce.

Graduates can work as tax consultants, auditors, accountants, financial analysts, and revenue officers.

Yes, most universities accept a combination of WAEC and NECO results.

Yes, many universities accept Direct Entry candidates with relevant qualifications.

Yes, practical sessions, internships, and industrial training are integral parts of the curriculum.

Good numerical skills, problem-solving abilities, analytical thinking, and financial knowledge.

Yes, scholarships are available from universities, government bodies, and private organizations.

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