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JAMB Subject Combination For Mass Communication

JAMB Subject Combination For Mass Communication In UTME Exams

Posted on August 9, 2025 By CampusTimesNG 10 Comments on JAMB Subject Combination For Mass Communication In UTME Exams

In this article, we shall be discussing about JAMB Subject combination for mass communication. Along side this, we are also going to extend this topic to some key important areas that will be very useful to you.

We are going to highlight some O’Level requirements to study mass communication, as well as top Nigerian universities to study this course.

This discourse is going to be an interesting piece. We advice that you get a pen and a paper to take down key points and kindly stay tuned with us as we guide you to successfully prepare for the UTME examination.

JAMB Subject Combination For Mass Communication

WHY STUDY MASS COMMUNICATION?

Going by recent innovations in the world of internet and information technology, mass communication is becoming a hot spot. If the truth must be told, mass communication is one of the most marketable courses in Nigeria of today because it’s benefiting the society in every ways.

Mass communication studies how people exchange information through mass media to a large segments of the population at the same time.

 

What are the 4 types of mass communication?

What are the different types of Mass Communication? Print media, outdoor media, media broadcasting, and digital media are different types of Mass Communication.

 

If you are aspiring to study mass communication, then you are making a very wonderful choice. There are many wonderful career opportunities you can get as a mass communication graduates, which ranges from Broadcasting, Journalism, Public relations, Publishing, Content marketing etc.

O’LEVEL REQUIREMENTS TO STUDY MASS COMMUNICATION

To study mass communication, you must first acquire at least Five O’level (SSCE /NECO) credit passes which must also include English language

There are however, variation to these requirements in some Nigerian higher institutions. In the case of some schools highlighted for you below:

  • UNN requires at least a Pass in Mathematics
  • UNIJOS & UNN requires at least a Credit Pass in Literature in English
  • ABSU require Credit passes which must include English Language, Literature in English and three other subjects from Arts and Social Sciences.
  • UNIBEN accept Five ‘O’Level Credit Passes or Five Level Passes in T.C. II or equivalent qualification at not more than one sittings. Subjects should include English language and any two arts subjects.
  • AJAYI requires Credit passes must include English language, Literature in English and Three other subjects from Arts or Social Sciences.

JAMB Subject Combination For Mass Communication

To apply for Mass Communication in JAMB, you need the following subjects:-

  1. English Language (Compulsory For all courses)
  2. Literature in English,
  3. Economics and
  4. Any other Social Science Subject.

In addition to knowing your JAMB Subject Combination for Mass Communication, there are also TOP NIGERIAN INSTITUTIONS to study this course/programme, as there are various Faculties and Colleges assigned for the study of this course in the following Universities listed below.

 

Universities Offering Mass Communication in Nigeria

Mass Communication can be studied under the following top Nigerian Universities:-

  • University of Nigeria UNN)
  • University of Benin (UNIBEN)
  • Ahmadu Bello University (ABU)
  • University of Jos (UNIJOS)
  • Covenant University (CU)
  • Ajayi Crowther University (AJAYI)
  • University of Lagos (UNILAG)
  • Lagos State University (LASU)
  • University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)
  • Igbinedion University

The above list of top Nigerian Universities to study Mass Communication does not relegate or push aside some other well known top Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges who are also offering this programme. You can also patronize some good schools approved for the study of this programme.

 

What are the subjects for Mass Communication?

The following subjects are taught to students when they study mass communication: –

  • Aesthetics and Visual Communication.
  • Photography.
  • Journalism.
  • Audio-Visual Communication.
  • Camera and Lighting.
  • Feature Writing.
  • Audiography and Music.
  • News Reporting and Editing.

 

Where can I work if I study mass communication in Nigeria?

  • Mass Communication jobs
  • Team Lead.
  • Office Assistant
  • Customer Service Representative.
  • Corporate Communications/PR Support.
  • Digital Content Creator.
  • Social Media Officer
  • Marketing Officer.
  • Music Specialist

 

More importantly, We now have a team of Course Advisers who are always available and willing to guide you with matters relating to your admission this year. You should take advantage of this rare opportunity as you are preparing for this year UTME Exams.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How many years is Mass Communication course in Nigeria?
At the end of the course, successful candidates are awarded a Higher National Diploma in Mass Communication. Duration: The programme is Four-Semester (Two Academic Sessions) for Full-Time students and Six Semesters (Three Academic Sessions) for Part-Time students.

 

What are the 4 types of mass communication?

What are the different types of Mass Communication? Print media, outdoor media, media broadcasting, and digital media are different types of Mass Communication.

 

Can a shy person study mass communication?
Careers in the communications field generally require strong interpersonal skills and a desire to work with people, which are things introverts cannot do comfortably or for long periods of time. However, introverts can and do enjoy successful careers in communications.

 

What are the 5 C’s of mass communication?
5 Cs of Effective Communication

  1. clarity.
  2. cohesiveness.
  3. completeness.
  4. conciseness.
  5. concreteness.

 

If you have any questions or need more clarification or information regarding JAMB Subject combination for Mass Communication, kindly make use of the comment box below to communicate your feelings.

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Comments (10) on “JAMB Subject Combination For Mass Communication In UTME Exams”

  1. Abel says:
    January 5, 2018 at 8:07 am

    Other social science subject like what?

    Reply
    1. ADMIN says:
      January 5, 2018 at 11:53 am

      @ Abel… Find the social subjects that best suit you…

      Reply
  2. Ruby says:
    July 31, 2018 at 11:47 am

    I love this?

    Reply
  3. Ali shamakie says:
    December 17, 2018 at 6:04 pm

    I like this course

    Reply
  4. Oyinkansola says:
    January 16, 2020 at 8:10 pm

    Can u offer mass communication without literature

    Reply
    1. CampusTimesNG says:
      January 18, 2020 at 7:40 pm

      Ho Oyinkansola,
      You may have to replace Literature in English with the English Language.

      Reply
  5. Prince says:
    June 10, 2020 at 12:18 am

    Please what are the five compulsory subjects in WAEC to study mass communication? Please

    Reply
    1. CampusTimesNG says:
      June 13, 2020 at 2:32 pm

      Hi Prince, to study Mass Communication you must possess a
      Compulsory Credit in the English Language,
      Mathematics (Pass or Credit),
      Lit-in -English,
      CRS/IRK,
      Government

      Reply
  6. Emerald Williams says:
    November 11, 2022 at 3:36 pm

    Which course can l study with a cancelled maths and further maths. My jamb subject combinations are English, biology, chemistry and physics. Am a science student.

    Reply
    1. CampusTimesNG says:
      November 11, 2022 at 6:44 pm

      Hi Emerald, to see various courses you can study without mathematics, click the link below:
      http://campustimesng.com/science-courses-without-mathematics/

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