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JAMB Subject Combination for Quantity Surveying

Last Updated on November 13, 2021 by Spynaija

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JAMB Subject Combination for Quantity Surveying

To study Quantity Survey in any accredited university or polytechnic in Nigeria, here is the Jamb and Waec subject combination and requirements you need to look out for.

Note that English Language is Compulsory for all courses in UTME.

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JAMB Subject Combination for Quantity Survey:

  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • And any one of Chemistry, Geography, Art, Biology and Economics.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATION REMARKS
(i) BAUCHI requires, Mathematics, Physics and any of Chemistry, Technical Drawing, Geography, Biology, Information Technology or Land Surveying.
(ii) BELLS accepts Economics for Quantity Surveying.
(iv) FUTA requires
a) for Quantity Surveying, English Language, Mathematics and Physics plus one subject from Chemistry, Building Construction, Technical Drawing, Geography, Economics and Government.
b) for Remote Sensing Mathematics, Chemistry, and anyone from Geography, Biology and Physics.
(v) FUTO requires Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
(vi) IMSU requires Mathematics, Physics and Geography.
(vii) UNILAG requires
a) for Quantity Surveying, Mathematics, Physics and any one of
Chemistry, Economics or Geography.
b) for Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Mathematics, Physics and
Chemistry.
(viii) MAUTECH requires Mathematics, Physics and any of Economics/Geography/Chemistry and Biology/Agricultural Science.
(ix) OAU requires English, Mathematics Physics, Geography or Chemistry.

WAEC subject requirements for Quantity Survey

Interested applicants must acquire a minimum of at least Five (5) WASSCE credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and any of Fine Art, Geography or Wood Work, Biology, Economics, Technical Drawing, Further.

Mathematics., Introduction to Building Construction, Bricklaying/Block laying, Concreting, Wall, Floors and Ceiling Finishing, Joinery, Carpentry, Decorative Painting, Lining, Sign and Design, Wall Hanging, Colour Mixing/Matching and Glazing, Ceramics, Graphics Design, Graphic Printing, Basic Electricity.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATION REMARKS
(i) BAUCHI requires five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics and any two (2) from Chemistry, Technical Drawing, Geography, Biology, Information Technology or Land Surveying.
(ii) BELLS requires five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Economics, and anyone (1) from the following:
Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Economics. For Survey and Geo-informatics, five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and anyone from Biology and
Geography.
(iii) FUTA requires five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics and Physics and any two (2) of the following subjects: Chemistry, Economics, Building Construction, Technical Drawing, Geography, and Government.
(iv) FUTO requires five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics plus any other subject taken from Biology, Geography, Economics, Fine Arts, Technical Drawing, Further Mathematics. (vi) IMSU accepts Mathematics and any other subject.
(v) UNIJOS accepts five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes which must include English Language, Mathematics, Physics and any subjects from Technical Drawing, Economics, Geography, Chemistry, Biology, Commerce, Building Construction, Land Surveying and Fine Arts.
(vi) UNILAG requires
a) for Quantity Survey, ‘O’ level credit passes in English Language, Mathematics, Physics and any two (2) of Geography, Chemistry, Technical Drawing and Economics.
b) for Survey and Geoinformatics, ‘O’ level credit passes in English, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
(vii) OAU accepts five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes in English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Geography and any other subject from Economics, Biology, Technical Drawing and Further Mathematics.
(viii) UNIZIK accepts Technical Drawing, Fine Arts and Economics.
Accepts ‘O’ level Pass in English Language.
(ix) UNN accepts five (5) ‘O’ level credit passes which must include; Mathematics, Physics and English Language.
(x) UNIUYO requires five (5) O’ level credit passes to include English Language, Mathematics and Physics plus any two (2) from Chemistry,
Economics, Geography, and Technical Drawing

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Direct Entry Requirement for Quantity Surveying:

  • Two (2) ‘A’ level passes chosen from Mathematics or Physics and Chemistry, Geography or Fine Arts.
  • ND/HND upper credits in relevant field.


SUBJECTS SPECIAL CONSIDERATION (WAIVER) REMARKS
(i) BAUCHI accepts
a) for Quantity Surveying ‘A’ level/ IJMB or equivalent passes in Mathematics, Physics and any of Chemistry, Technical Drawing, Fine Arts, Geography, Economics, Building Construction, Information Technology and Land Surveying
b) NCE merit/credit ND/HND lower credit in Surveying/Geoinformatics, Photogrammetry, Cartography, Civil Engineering, Building Construction and Architecture.
c) for Surveying and Geoinformatics, two (2) ‘A’ level passes or equivalent in Mathematics, Physics and any of Chemistry, Technical Drawing, Fine Arts, Geography, Economics, Building Construction and
Land Surveying.
d) ND/HND upper credit in programmes relevant to Architecture.
(ii) BELLS accepts
a) two (2) ‘A’ level passes in Mathematics, Physics and Economics.
For Survey and Geoinformatics Chemistry instead of Economics.
b) ND/HND upper credit in Quantity Surveying. For Survey and
Geoinformatics ND/HND upper credit in Land Surveying.
(iii) CALEB requires five (5) ‘O ’ level credit passes at one (1) sitting in English Language, Mathematics and Physics and any other two (2)
from Chemistry, Technical Drawing, Economics, Further Mathematics and Biology.
(iv) FUTA accepts ‘A’ level passes in Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Geography and Economics or ND upper credit in Quantity Surveying or Building Technology or other relevant courses in Environmental Design and Management.
(v) FUTO requires
a) at least three (3) ‘A’ level passes not below C in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
b) ND/HND upper credit in relevant programmes and does not accept NCE. Candidates must in addition meet the UTME requirements.
(vi) UNIILORIN accepts for Surveying and Geoinformatics, HND lower credit in Surveying and Geoinformatics for admission into 200 level.
(vii) IMSU – No Direct Entry.
(viii) IMSU accepts ND credit in Land Surveying and ‘A’ level passes in Mathematics and Physics plus the UTME requirements could be
admitted to 200 level. ‘O’ level credit pass in Geography would be an advantage.
(ix) UNILAG – accepts
a) passes in JUPEB subjects: Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry.
b) HND/ND upper credit into 300 level.
(x) FUTMINNA accepts ND upper credit or HND lower credit plus the UTME requirements.
(xi) FUTMINNA accepts ND/HND lower credit in relevant programmes and requires ‘O’ level credit passes in Mathematics, Physics and any
other two (2) relevant subjects.
(xii) OAU requires
a) ‘A’ level passes in Mathematics and any two (2) from Physics, Chemistry, Economics and Geography.
b) HND upper credit in Surveying, Civil Engineering, Building and Agricultural Engineering from NBTE accredited institutions.
(xiii) RSUST accepts ND/HND and Federal School of Survey Advanced Certificated Part II.
(xiv) RSUST accepts
a) for Land Surveying, ND upper credit from any recognized institutions or Federal School of Surveying Advanced Certificate Part II
or ND in Surveying and Geoinformatics or ‘A’ level passes in Mathematics and Physics may be admitted into the second Year of the programme.
b) for Quantity Surveying, ND upper credit in relevant programmes in addition the UTME requirements. For Admission into Year III, HND
lower credit in relevant programmes.
(xv) UNIUYO requires
a) ND upper or lower credit in Land Surveying or Surveying and
Geoinformatics from recognized institutions.
b) Advance Technical Certificate from Federal School of Surveying, Oyo.
c) ‘A’ level passes in three (3) of Physics, Mathematics, Geography, Economics, Chemistry plus ‘O’ level credit pass in English Language.
d) HND lower or upper credit in Land Surveying or Surveying and Geoinfomatics, Mathematics, Computer Science, GIS, Physics from recognized tertiary institutions.
e) a university degree in Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science or Geography with Mathematics and Physics bias.
f) ND from Polytechnics or Federal School of Survey, Oyo.
g) candidates to sit and pass the university aptitude test at a reasonable grade in addition to the UTME requirements.

List of Universities Offering Quantity Surveying

You can enrol in the Bachelor’s degree programs for Quantity Surveying either through the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), by Direct Entry, or through the Pre-degree Programme.
Basically, the purpose of the entry requirement is to ensure that those admitted have the necessary preparedness to scale through the program. There is a compulsory screening test in some of these universities for all eligible candidates.

Conclusion

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