Admission Requirements for English and Literary Studies

The Department of English and Literary Studies provides a vastly broad spectrum of coursework within literature, writing, and language study. Learners could occasion themselves to explore numerous genres alongside temporal epochs in literature while refining their analytical cognition and articulate expressiveness proficiencies.

English language
English language

 

 

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About English and Literary Studies

English and Literary Studies gives you a unique opportunity to develop your reading, writing and thinking skills through the study of Literature, film and television, and through producing your own creative writing.

 

 

English and Literary Studies Admission Requirements

To achieve admittance into the program English studies literary, candidates must meet criteria such performing elevated in Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and juxtapose other academic qualifications objectively.

 

 

JAMB Subject Mix for English and Literary Studies

Hopeful learners wanting to enter the Department of English and Literary Studies at had to do the following courses inside the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB):

  • Use of English
  • Literature in English
  • Some other Arts courses (like History, Religious learning, or Government)
  • One more subject (better be Arts or Social Science course)

O’ Level Requirements For English and Literary Studies

Applicants must hold not less than five credit marks in their O’ Level tests (WAEC, NECO, or close), including:

  • English Language
  • Literature in English
  • One other Arts subject

 

Departmental Cutoff Mark for English and Literary Studies

The cutoff mark for admission into the English and Literary Studies program varies each year based on the overall performance of applicants and the number of available slots. Typically, the departmental cutoff mark is around 220 and above in the UTME. However, candidates are encouraged to aim for higher scores to increase their chances of admission.

 

Direct Entry Admission Requirements for English and Literary Studies

For direct entry into the English and Literary Studies program, candidates must have:

  • A minimum of two A-level passes (including Literature in English)
  • National Diploma (ND) or Nigerian Certificate in Education (NCE) with at least merit in relevant fields
  • A good first degree in a related discipline

 

 

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This app helps students achieve great scores in the  JAMB exams. The app consists of incredible features, such as mock mode, study mode, and practice mode. Also, the app gives answers and explanations to every question you come across in the app.

 

 

At ExamScholars, we believe in not just academic success but also in rewarding excellence. Over the years, we’ve witnessed countless success stories where students have soared to new heights using our 2024 JAMB CBT Practice App. From Ayomide Daniyan’s extraordinary score of 353 to numerous students scoring 300 and above, the impact of our app is undeniable. This year, we’re taking it a step further by inviting schools to introduce our app to their students, and in return, they have the chance to win big!!

 

 

 

Alternatives to English and Literary Studies

Students interested in language, literature, and humanities but unable to secure admission into the English and Literary Studies program have several alternative courses to consider, such as:

  • Linguistics
  • Mass Communication
  • Theatre Arts
  • History and International Studies
  • Modern Languages and Translation Studies

Each of these programs offers a unique perspective on the humanities and provides diverse career opportunities similar to those available to graduates of English and Literary Studies.

 

 

Stay tuned!!