This article is objectively written so as to address the key and vital information about the admission requirement for sociology and anthropology in UNIBEN, it is necessary to state that, some institutions might combine sociology with any related courses, even at that, the admission requirements are the same. See the detailed requirements below. For more recent information and admission news, kindly join our website. You may also reach us via the forum section
Direct Entry requirements for Sociology and anthropology in UNIBEN
- From various considerations and researches, direct entry to some of the social science courses often comes with a threat of not gaining admission. Guess what, often than none, the courses are scarcely handled by lower institution apart from university, this makes it a rare occurrence for direct entry students to gain admission.
However, as a tradition, we have gotten some requirements.
- **Any two ‘A’ level passes in Arts subjects such as Government, history or related courses and from accredited and reputable Nigeria’s college of education or polytechnics.
- The candidates must meet up with jamb demand by scoring appreciably grade
- The school sometimes considers external exams such as pre-degree with certified and accredited centres to make up the number.
UTME requirements for Sociology and anthropology in UNIBEN
The candidate must have Five credit passes in SSCE including:
- English Language
- Government
- Economics
- History or Religious studies. (you can choose any of the two)
Most importantly, the candidate must have a nice score in his or her UTME exam with a minimum of {200, which varies annually and with general performances in the UTME}.
O’Level Subject combination for Sociology and anthropology in UNIBEN
- English Language
- Mathematics
- Geography {*History*}
- CRK or IRK
- Economics plus any
Social Science subjects such as Government, Literature in English, and French, etc. Do well to have minimum grade in all the subjects because anything less of that might be a challenge in being considered.