Arabic is one of the most widely spoken languages globally, with over 400 million native speakers and 1.8 billion Muslims who use it as a religious language. Studying Arabic in Nigeria opens doors to careers in translation, diplomacy, education, and international relations. If you’re planning to study Arabic or related courses in any Nigerian university, you need to know the correct JAMB subject combination, admission requirements, and universities offering the program.
JAMB Subject Combination for Arabic & Related Courses
Several degree programs in Nigerian universities involve the study of Arabic language, literature, and Islamic studies. Below are the official JAMB subject combinations for these courses:
1. Arabic and Islamic Studies
- Use of English (Compulsory)
- Arabic (Compulsory)
- Any two subjects from Arts or Social Sciences
2. Arabic Language
- Use of English
- Arabic
- Any two other subjects
3. Arabic Language and Literature
- Use of English
- Arabic
- Two other Arts subjects
4. Arabic Studies
- Use of English
- Arabic
- Two subjects from Arts or Social Sciences
Note: Some universities may have additional requirements, so always check the latest JAMB brochure before registering.
Admission Requirements for Arabic & Related Courses
To study Arabic in Nigeria, you must meet the O’Level and Direct Entry requirements.
O’Level Requirements (WAEC, NECO, GCE, NABTEB)
Five (5) credit passes, including:
- English Language (Compulsory)
- Arabic (Compulsory)
- Three other relevant subjects (e.g., Islamic Studies, Literature, History, Government)
Direct Entry Requirements
- Two A’Level passes in Arabic and any related subject
- NCE with merit in Arabic and two other subjects
- ND (Upper Credit) in Arabic or Islamic Studies
- Diploma in Arabic and Islamic Studies from a recognized institution
List of Nigerian Universities Offering Arabic & Related Courses
Here are some Nigerian universities where you can study Arabic and related programs:
Public Universities
- Ahmadu Bello University (ABU)
- University of Abuja (UA)
- Bayero University Kano (BUK)
- University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)
- University of Jos (UNIJOS)
- University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID)
- Usmanu Danfodiyo University (UDUSOK)
- Nasarawa State University (NSUK)
Private Universities
- Al-Hikmah University (AHU)
- Fountain University (FUO)
- Northwest University (NWU)
Note: Some universities offer Arabic Language and Literature (e.g., University of Ibadan). Always confirm the course title before applying.
Career Opportunities for Arabic Graduates
Studying Arabic in Nigeria can lead to lucrative careers in:
- Translation & Interpretation
- Diplomacy & International Relations
- Teaching & Academia
- Journalism & Media
- Tourism & Hospitality
If you’re passionate about learning Arabic, ensure you meet the JAMB subject combination, O’Level, and Direct Entry requirements. Choose from the listed universities and prepare well for your UTME exams.
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