Scored Low in JAMB 2025? Here Are 7 Great Alternative Courses You Can Still Study!

Numerous excellent courses that have lower JAMB cut-off scores but are nonetheless very worthwhile and rewarding are available at Nigerian universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education.

After checking your JAMB results, you discover that your score falls short of your expectations. If it’s less than 200, you may be thinking if your hopes of attending college are over. The answer is no, your dream is still alive, and you are not alone, so don’t freak out.

Not every student receives a JAMB score of 250 or higher. Many don’t even reach the 200 mark, in fact. That can be depressing, particularly if you were hoping to enroll in competitive programs like engineering, law, or medicine. However, you can still follow a strong, worthwhile course of study even if you have a poor JAMB score.

Lower JAMB scores are accepted for a number of courses at Nigerian universities, and many of these courses offer excellent employment chances. Let’s examine seven of these underappreciated yet worthwhile courses, their potential career routes, and their reasons for being worthwhile.

 

With a poor JAMB score in 2025, you can still study these other courses.

  • All subjects of education

Don’t undervalue education courses, even though they have some of the lowest cut-off scores. Becoming a qualified teacher in any subject—mathematics, English, biology, or government—opens doors to positions in academia, administration, and policymaking within Nigeria’s expanding education industry.

  • Agricultural Science

Nigeria’s economy is mostly reliant on agriculture; therefore, there is a steady need for qualified agricultural professionals. Careers in agribusiness, research, food production, and even farming and agro-processing enterprises can be attained by studying agricultural science.

  • Theology and Religious Studies

This course is good and has a low entry barrier if you have a strong interest in religion, philosophy, or ethics. Graduates frequently go on to work as counselors, teachers, or in religious institutions. It also gets you ready for leadership positions in religious organizations.

  • Home Economics

Despite its lack of popularity, this course is useful and offers several employment opportunities. Graduates in home economics can pursue careers in family life education, textile design, or food and nutrition or even launch their own catering or interior design companies.

  • Library and Information Science

This training is more important than ever as the world moves toward digital information and data management. Students interested in IT, research, and organization will find it very beneficial. You can work in government offices, academic institutions, digital archives, or schools.

  • Theatre Arts / Performing Arts

This course is an excellent choice if you’re creative and like media, drama, or narrative. Theatre Arts graduates can work in film, television, event production, or as performers, directors, or playwrights in Nigeria’s expanding entertainment sector.

  • Local Language Studies (Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, etc.)

In addition to preserving culture, these indigenous language courses are crucial for translation, broadcasting, and education. With initiatives to promote African identity, there is an increasing need for local language specialists in publishing, education, and the media.

 

Scored Low in JAMB 2025? Here Are 7 Great Alternative Courses You Can Still Study!

 

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