The list of schools that offer Chemical Engineering Technology under the faculty of Engineering, Environment & Technology in Nigeria, have been presented here.

We will also talk about;
- The JAMB subject combination for Chemical Engineering Technology
- O'Level subjects and requirements
- Direct Entry requirements
- and other information you require to successfully gain admission to study Chemical Engineering Technology in the faculty of Engineering, Environment & Technology.

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Chemical Engineering Technology can be studied under the Engineering, Environment & Technology in the following Nigerian Universities;

Subject Combination JAMB UTME Requirements

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Technical Drawing

SPECIAL CONSIDERATION (WAIVER) REMARKS 

i)  IMT-ENU accepts Biology.

ii) YABATECH accepts Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

O'level Requirements

Five (5) SCC credit passes in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry and any two (2) subjects from

Biology/Agricultural Science

Technical Drawing,

Basic Electronics/Basic Electricity,

Auto Mechanics,

Metal Work,

Woodwork for Civil Engineering Technology,

Further Mathematics

English Language,

Geography,

Economics/Commerce.

At least 'O' Level credit pass in the English Language is required.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATION (WAIVER) REMARKS 

 

i)  NEKEDE POLY requires Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as UTME subjects.

ii) IMO - POLY requires Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as UTME subjects.

iii)  YABATECH requires Five (5) SCC credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry and any one (1) subjects out of the following: in not more than two (2) sittings. Statistics, Biology, Agricultural Science,
Technical Drawing, Basic Electronics, Metal Work, Further Mathematics, Geography, Economics.

Direct Entry Requirements

The direct entry requirements for Chemical Engineering Technology in the Faculty of Engineering, Environment & Technology are as follows: