International and Comparative Politics

The list of schools that offer International and Comparative Politics under the faculty of Social & Management Sciences in Nigeria, have been presented here.

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

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NOTE: This course (International and Comparative Politics) is also available for study in other faculties. If you were not looking to study International and Comparative Politics under the Faculty of Social & Management Sciences, please click the appropriate faculty below to see their proper requirements;

International and Comparative Politics can be studied under the Social & Management Sciences in the following Nigerian Universities;

TAKE NOTE: There are other schools, where International and Comparative Politics can also be studied. Please note, however, that it would NOT be under the Faculty of Social & Management Sciences. Please click the appropriate faculty below to see their own requirements;

Subject Combination JAMB UTME Requirements

Economics, Literature in English and Geography/Government/History.

O'level Requirements

Five (5) SSC credit passes to include English Language, Government or History and three (3) relevant subjects. 

Direct Entry Requirements

The direct entry requirements for International and Comparative Politics in the Faculty of Social & Management Sciences are as follows:

Two (2) 'A' Level passes in Social Science subject from Government/History, Economics, Sociology, and Business Management.
 

SPECIAL CONSIDERATION (WAIVERS) REMARK

(i) AUN;

a. accepts 'A' Level passes chosen from Mathematics, Environmental Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Literature in English, Government, History, Economics, Geography, Further Mathematics, Technical Drawing, Visual Arts, Computer Studies, Information Technology, Civics, and French.

b. does not accept 'O' Level credit passes in the following:  Agriculture, Food and Nutrition, Home Economics, Home Craft, Home management, Physical Education, Physical and Health Education, Music, Commerce, Accounting, Financial Accounting, Book Keeping, Islamic History, Religious Studies, Tajweed, Library Studies, Diction, Kiswahili, Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, Arabic, Turkish, Study skills.

c. accepts ICGSE and 'A' Level Cambridge and does not offer admissions direct to 200 level programs. May transfer credits relevant to its major at the discretion of the Dean of school.