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

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

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NOTE: This course (Meteorology and Climate Change) is also available for study in other faculties. If you were not looking to study Meteorology and Climate Change under the Faculty of Engineering, Environment & Technology, please click the appropriate faculty below to see their proper requirements;

Meteorology and Climate Change can be studied under the Engineering, Environment & Technology in the following Nigerian Universities;

TAKE NOTE: There are other schools, where Meteorology and Climate Change can also be studied. Please note, however, that it would NOT be under the Faculty of Engineering, Environment & Technology. Please click the appropriate faculty below to see their own requirements;

Subject Combination JAMB UTME Requirements

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Geography.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENT (WAIVER) REMARKS:

NMU requires Geography, Physics and any of Mathematics, Chemistry or Biology.

 

O'level Requirements

Five (5) SSC credit passes including Physics, Mathematics. English Language and either Chemistry or Geography.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENT (WAIVER) REMARKS:

NMU requires five (5) credits at SSCE or its equivalent at not more than two (2) sittings in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Geography and any of Chemistry or Biology.

 

Direct Entry Requirements

The direct entry requirements for Meteorology and Climate Change in the Faculty of Engineering, Environment & Technology are as follows:

(i) 'A' Level passes in Mathematics and Physics.

(ii) ND upper credit level in Meteorology.

(iii) NMO Class II Certificate in Weather Forecasting, plus 'O' Level SSC requirements.