This piece is targeted at addressing the Admission requirement for Urban and Regional Planning in OOU (Olabisi Onabanjo University), the article is focusing on the vitals prerequisite you’ve to possess so as to stand a chance of gaining admission and how can a student stand right so that, he or she won’t miss another golden chance of gaining admission? See the detailed requirements below. For more recent information and admission news, kindly join our website.
Direct Entry requirements for Urban and Regional Planning in OOU
- Two ‘A’ level passes in Geography and Mathematics or ND in Quantity Survey, Urban and Regional Planning or any Environmental science such as Architecture, etc, from approved and accredited polytechnics or technical school.
- There is also a consideration for estate management or Housing Technology when admitting direct entry candidates, meanwhile, approved and certified polytechnics or technical schools have an upper hand on this one. However, such student must apply appropriately by following the laydown guidelines by the institution with good JAMB score; the chance is 50/50.
- The candidate must meet up with UTME requirements and score high mark in the exam.
UTME requirements for Urban and Regional Planning in OOU
The candidate must have Five credit passes in SSCE including:
- English Language
- Mathematics
- Geography
- Economics, Chemistry, Physics, Technical Drawing (pick any one)
NOTE:
- Biology is not of equal importance like the above-listed subjects, it can, therefore, be subsisted or even not considered.
- Most importantly, the candidate must score high in UTME exam with a minimum of {220, this varies annually and with general performances in the UTME}.
O’Level Subject Combinations for Urban and Regional Planning in OOU
- English Language
- Mathematics
- Geography
- Economics
- Physics or Chemistry or Technical Drawing or Biology
Other subjects that can be advantageous depending on the school is agricultural science, however, the subject cannot match up with any listed subjects above. Do well to have a minimum grade (“C”) in all the subjects because anything less of that might be a challenge in being considered