What are the JAMB subject combination for English Language and Literature for 2025/2026? If you are writing JAMB this year and you want to know the JAMB as well the O level (WAEC) subject combination required to study English Language and Literature under the faculty of Arts and Humanities for 2025/2026 then it may please you to know that we have covered JAMB and WAEC subject combination for English Language and Literature here in this post you are currently reading.
So, in this post, we will be updating all JAMB and WAEC candidates who will be sitting for the upcoming JAMB examination with the JAMB subject combination for English Language and Literature for the 2025/2026 academic session.
Keep in mind that the JAMB subject combinations as well as the o level (WAEC) requirements mentioned on this post are only meant for English Language and Literature under the faculty of Arts and Humanities.
JAMB Subject Combination For English Language and Literature
The required JAMB subject subject combination for English Language and Literature are:
Literature-in-English, one other Arts subject and another Arts or Social Science subject.
Special Requirements (Waiver) Remarks
(i) NTNU accepts any three Arts or Social Sciences subjects.
WAEC (O Level) Subject Requirements For English Language and Literature
The list of compulsory WAEC subjects required for English Language and Literature under the faculty of are as follows:
Five SSCE credit passes to include Literature in English and English Language and three other Arts or Social Science subjects.
Special Requirements (Waiver) Remarks
(i) AUN accepts:
A’ level passes chosen from English Language, Mathematics, Economics, Geography, Government, History, Literature in English, Further Mathematics, Technical Drawing, Visual Arts, Computer Studies, Information Technology, Civics, Environmental Science, Biology, Physics, Chemistry and French.
(ii) UNIBEN accept TCII at merit level.
(iii) UI requires 5 or 6 ‘O’ level credit passes at one or two sittings to include Lit-in-English, English Language, one other Arts subject and any other two or three subjects from Arts, Social Sciences or Science.
(iv) AUN does not offer admissions direct to 200 level programs and may transfer credits relevant to it’s major at the discretion of the Dean of school.
(v) AUN accepts:
a. A’ level passes chosen from English Language, Mathematics, Economics, Geography, Government, History, Literature in English, Further Mathematics, Technical Drawing, Visual Arts, Computer Studies, Information Technology, Civics, Environmental Science, Biology, Physics, Chemistry and French.
b. ND/HND
c. ICGSE and ‘A’ level Cambridge
(vi) AUN does not accept 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.
(vii) NTNU accepts any Arts/Social Science subject.