So you want to be a microbiologist? you want admission into Microbiology at a Nigerian University.  You need to know the admission requirements for Microbiology in Nigerian universities.

About Microbiology

Microbiology is the scientific exploration of microscopic organisms, also known as microbes.

These tiny beings come in all shapes and sizes, and though they’re invisible to the naked eye, they play a massive role in our world.

Microbiologists play a vital role in various fields, from healthcare and disease prevention to food safety and environmental protection.

In this blog post, we’ll outline the UTME and Direct Entry requirements for microbiology admission in Nigeria.

Admission Requirements for Microbiology

To be admitted to study Microbiology in a Nigerian university, you must be

  • Be at least 16 years of age at the time of admission.
  • have at least five (5) credits in your O’Level results, which can be from WAEC, NECO, or  NABTEB. These credits must include English Language and Mathematics.
  • Your O’level must not exceed two sittings.
  • Be at least 16 years of age at the time of admission.
  • Score higher than JAMB cutoff mark .

JAMB Subject Combination for Microbiology.

The JAMB subject combination for microbiology.

  1. English
  2. Biology
  3. Chemistry
  4. Physics

For more information on JAMB syllabus click here.

O’Level Admission Requirements for Microbiology

You must  satisfy the minimum O’Level university admission retirements for microbiology.

You can use WAEC, NECO, NABTECH or GCE.

You are required to obtain credit level passes in

  • English language,
  • Biology,
  • Chemistry,
  • Physics and
  • Mathematics

Direct Entry Admission Requirements for Microbiology

if you already possess a relevant qualification, you might be eligible for Direct Entry into second year. Here’s what some  universities typically require:

  1. You must register for JAMB direct entry.
  2. To be eligible for direct entry into Microbiology in  a university, you must have a minimum of five (5) credits in your O’Level results, which can be from WAEC, NECO or NABTEB. These credits must include English Language and Mathematics.
  3. Your O’level must not exceed two (2) sittings.
  4. ‘A’ Level Passes: Two ‘A’ Level passes are generally sought after, with one being compulsory in Chemistry. The other subject can be Biology, Zoology, or Botany.
  5. ND/NCE with Good Grades: Some universities consider National Diploma (ND) or Nigerian Certificate in Education (NCE) with good grades in relevant science fields like Applied Biology.
  6. Diploma in Applied Biology: A Diploma in Applied Biology from a recognised institution might be considered by some universities for Direct Entry.

 Microbiology  Study Duration

The duration for the study of microbiology through UTME in Nigerian university is 4 years. The duration for the study of microbiology through direct entry in Nigerian university is 3 years.

 Microbiology  School Fees

The school fees for Microbiology varies based on the university. To get school fees, check your chosen university

Departmental cutoff mark For Microbiology

The departmental cutoff mark for   microbiology  is between 160+.

Alternatives to Microbiology

These courses possess the same admission requirements with Microbiology.

  1. Microbiology Technology
  2. Biochemistry
  3. Plant science and Biotechnology
  4. Genetics and Biotechnology
  5. Zoology and Environmental Biology
  6. All other Biological science courses

The Future of Microbiology:

Microbiology is a constantly evolving field with ongoing research in areas like:

  • Antimicrobial resistance: Developing new strategies to combat the growing threat of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
  • Microbiome research: Studying the communities of microbes that live in and on us, and their impact on health and disease.
  • Microbial biotechnology: Harnessing the power of microbes for new applications in medicine, industry, and environmental protection.

Career Opportunities in Microbiology

Microbiology graduates have various career opportunities in different fields, including:
  1. Lecturing and research in universities, polytechnics, and biomedical research centres.
  2. Government agencies, such as centres for disease control, Food and Drug Administration agencies, water corporations, waste management agencies, environmental control and protection agencies, and environmental impact assessment agencies.
  3. Industrial establishments, such as food/pharmaceutical industries.
  4. Medical, public health, agricultural, and veterinary laboratories.
  5. Fermentation industries, such as breweries, alcohol distilleries, soft drink, and fruit juice production industries.

 

Here is a list of universities that study microbiology in Nigeria, click here.

Fore more information on other courses and university, click here.

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