Electrical Electronics Engineering Entry Requirements | UNICAL

On this page are the minimum entry requirements accepted to gain admission to the 100 level of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Calabar. 

This include for the O'level result holders and the holders of higher qualifications (Direct Entry Applicants) plus the JAMB and WAEC subjects combination.

Studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Calabar equipped students with knowledge in electricity, electronics and electromagnetism and in their applications in real world.


Minimum Entry Requirements (O'level Applicants)

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering University of Calabar accept minimum of credit passes from five subjects which must include: 
  • Mathematics 
  • Physics 
  • Chemistry  
  • English Language plus 
  • One other science subjects 
The five O'level subjects must not be more than at two sittings from one or two of:. 

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

In addition to the above, an O'level applicant must sit for, pass and make the cut off mark for the JAMB coordinated UTME and the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Calabar post-UTME screening. 

JAMB Subjects Combination

  • Mathematics 
  • Physics 
  • Chemistry and 
  • English Language

The subjects combination is valid for the post UTME test. 


Direct Entry Minimum Admission  Requirements 

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Calabar accept the following minimum qualifications for admission to study first degree programme. 

  • National Diploma (ND): minimum of upper credit
  • JUPEB:  good points in Physics Chemistry Mathematics 
  • GCE A/Level: at least three pass grades from Mathematics Physics and Chemistry 
  • Higher National Diploma (HND): minimum of lower credit.  
  • Plus O'level result as stated above. 

Electrical and Electronic Engineering  at the University of Calabar runs for a minimum of  three years and that is for those admitted with higher qualifications and is duly accredited by COREN and the NUC.


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