Chemical and Polymer Engineering Entry Requirements LASU

Lagos State University (LASU) is the only school which offers Chemical and Polymer Engineering as a taught programme in Nigeria, awarding Bachelor of Science (BSc) on successful completion of the study. 

This programme is about Chemical Engineering but with focus on polymer science and technology and this could be translated to mean the study of chemical engineering in relation to polymer science and technology.

  • Programme: Chemical and Polymer Engineering
  • Faculty: Engineering Technology and Environmental Sciences 
  • Department: Chemical and Polymer Engineering
  • Study Mode: Full Time 
  • Level of Study: Undergraduate 
  • Study Center: Epe Campus
  • Duration of Study: Five (5) years post O'level. Three (3) or four (4) years post A'Level.
  • Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Science (BSc) Honour Chemical and Polymer Engineering
  • Accreditation: COREN and NUC


Listed below are the minimum entry requirements to study for a BSc degree in Chemical and Polymer Engineering at LASU.  This include for the direct entry applicants, the JAMB and WAEC subjects combination.


Entry Requirements Chemical and Polymer Engineering LASU

O'level Applicants 

Credit passes in five relevant subjects at not more than two sittings from one or two of the following O'level examination qualifications.

  • WASSCE 
  • NECO SSCE 
  • GCE O'level
  • NABTEB

WAEC Subject Combination 

The Lagos State University (LASU)  Department of Chemical and Polymer Engineering accept five credit passes in: 
  • English Language 
  • Mathematics 
  • Physics 
  • Chemistry 
  • Further Mathematics  or 
  • Technical Drawing 
  • Biology 
  • Geography 
  • Economics 
An O'level applicant must sit for, pass and make the cut of mark for JAMB coordinated UTME and for the Department of Chemical and Polymer Engineering LASU post UTME screening.

JAMB Subjects Combination 

  • Mathematics 
  • Physics 
  • Chemistry and 
  • English Language 

Direct Entry Requirements 

  • GCE A'Level: good passes in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
  • National Diploma (ND): distinction in relevant engineering disciplines to 200 level 
  • Higher National Diploma (HND): upper credit in relevant engineering disciplines to 200 level or distinction to 300 level

Plus: O'level subjects combination. 


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