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Civil Engineering and Entry Requirements, ABU Zaria

Civil engineering entry requirements ABU Zaria
Civil Engineering at Ahmadu Bello  University (ABU), Zaria is a 5 years programme leading to the award of Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) on successful completion of the study. The programme is fully accredited by Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN).

The programme curriculum follows recommendation of National University Commission (NUC) and COREN and is crafted  to prepare students to face global research and construction  industry challenges. Therefore, focus is center toward sound teaching in the area of Mathematics, Engineering Science and Designs.

Note: application to study  undergraduate Civil Engineering programmes at ABU is either as JAMB/UTME candidates or DIRECT ENTRY candidates.

JAMB/UTME Candidates (O/Level Result)

Students must have at least five (5)  O/L credit passes in:
  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry and any of the 
  • Biology
  • Agricultural Science
  • Technical Drawing
  • Further Mathematics
  • Geography
  • Data Processing
  • Metal Work
  • Economic 
The result must not be at more than two (2) sittings.

JAMB University Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME)
Students must sit for, pass and make the cut off mark for UTME. The UTME subject combination to study Civil Engineering at ABU Zaria are:
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • English Language and 
  • Chemistry
ABU Zaria Post ITME Test.
Students must also sit for and pass ABU Zaria post UTME examination making the cut off mark for the Department of Civil Engineering..

Post UTME subjects combination is same as for the JAMB/UTME.

DIRECT Entry Candidates

  • Two (2) Advance Level (A/L)/IJMB in Physic, Mathematics and Chemistry to be considered to 200 level of Civil Engineering
  • National Diploma (ND): Upper Credit in Civil Engineering plus distinction in three engineering courses to be considered to 200 level.
  • HND Civil Engineering, minimum of Lower Credits to be considered for 200 level or Upper Credit plus distinction in three engineering courses to be considered for admission to 300 level.

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