Telecommunication Management

The list of schools that offer Telecommunication Management under the faculty of Sciences in Nigeria, have been presented here.

We will also talk about;
- The JAMB subject combination for Telecommunication Management
- O'Level subjects and requirements
- Direct Entry requirements
- and other information you require to successfully gain admission to study Telecommunication Management in the faculty of Sciences.

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Telecommunication Management can be studied under the Sciences in the following Nigerian Universities;

Subject Combination JAMB UTME Requirements

Mathematics, Physics and one of Biology, Chemistry, Agric Science, Economics and Geography


SPECIAL CONSIDERATION (WAIVER) REMARKS

(i) SALEM require Maths, Physics and Chemistry

O'level Requirements

Five (5) SSCE credit passes to include English Language, Mathematics, Physics plus two other science subjects

 

SPECIAL CONSIDERATION (WAIVER) REMARKS

(i) CRESENT requires five (5) O ’level credit passes in not more than two (2) sittings must include English Language, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Economic

Direct Entry Requirements

The direct entry requirements for Telecommunication Management in the Faculty of Sciences are as follows:

(i) Two A/L passes in science subjects including Mathematics

(ii) NCE with at least Merit in Mathematics and one other Science or Social Science subject.

 

SPECIAL CONSIDERATION (WAIVER) REMARKS

(i) CRESENT accepts one

(a) NCE, ND, HND credit and their approved equivalents in relevant subjects and lower credit may be admitted to the appropriate level in addition to the UTME requirements.

(b) CRESENT runs the programme with options in Computer Science/Economics and Computer Science/ Statistics

(c) 'A' Level passes in relevant subjects.

(d) IJMB at acceptable grade levels.

 

(ii) CRESENT accepts

(a)       Two (2) 'A' Level passes to include Physics and any of Chemistry, Biology

(b)       NCE/ND upper credit approved equivalents in relevant programmes.

(c)       IJMB at acceptable grades.