This page contains official WAEC and JAMB subject combination (admission requirements) for Glass/Ceramics Technology, including the List of Nigeria Polytechnics Offering this Course, and much more
Course | Glass/Ceramics Technology |
Duration | ND 2 Years, HND 2 Years |
Suitability | Science Students |
Cut off mark | Varies |
Entrance | Not Competitive |
Job Availability | High and Competitive |
On this page, I will guide you on the required O level subject combination to study Glass/Ceramics Technology. if you are a returning visitor, you can skip reading repetitive paragraphs.
You must be a science student with a good background Science subjects for you to study Glass/Ceramics Technology in Nigeria Polytechnics, and that’s can only be possible if you meet admission requirements. This page literally covers answers to questions related to O level and A-level admission requirement.
That is the O level / WAEC subject combination (requirements), JAMB UTME subject combination (requirements), Special consideration (waivers) and the required screening documents for admission into Nigeria Polytechnics. In other to help you avoid having difficulties with getting admission in Nigeria Polytechnics, we have some student guide articles that will be of benefit to you. You can ignore.
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WAEC subject combination (requirements) for Glass/Ceramics Technology
You’re expected to have at least 5 credits on the required WAEC subject combination needed to study Glass/Ceramics Technology in Nigeria polytechnics. This subject combination is also applicable to other O’level exams such as NECO AND GCE. The required WAEC subject combination (O level requirement) for Glass/Ceramics Technology must include:
Biology/Agricultural Science/Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry and two others from: Biology/Agricultural Science, Woodwork, Metalwork, Technical/Engineering Drawing, Fine Art, Economics Basic Electricity, Geography Further Mathematics Plus a minimum of pass grade in English Language.
These listed subjects are compulsory for anyone writing WAEC and other O level examinations. I will advise you to include a Language in your O level subjects. For the record, if you are one of those students seeking admission into any polytechnics in Lagos State, Yoruba Language is compulsory for Glass/Ceramics Technology. So now that you know the compulsory O level subject requirement to study Glass/Ceramics Technology, let also look at JAMB UTME and Direct requirements.
JAMB UTME subject combination (requirements) for Glass/Ceramics Technology
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is a body responsible for your admission into the University or other institutions. Now I’m going to show you the compulsory JAMB subjects for Glass/Ceramics Technology that you must register (English must be included because it is compulsory even though it may not be listed among the JAMB subjects below), and I will honestly advise you to aim for a score of 150 so that you can easily gain admission into any Polytechnics. Read how to answer and pass JAMB once.
Please note– English Language is compulsory. If Mathematics is not listed among the Jamb subject on this post, then Mathematics is not compulsory for this course. JAMB is not the only option to gain admission into Nigerian Universities to study Glass/Ceramics Technology. If you’re having troubles with JAMB UTME, maybe it’s time you pass through IJBM, JUBEB, ND, HND or Predegree!..
Mathematics, Physics, Fine Arts or Chemistry
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If you have your O level result already and the subjects you have is not the same with the admission requirement that is the required O level subject combinations to study Glass/Ceramics Technology, don’t give up. You should consider other Glass/Ceramics Technology similar courses or take a look College of Education related courses.
You can also study online with a foreign university right from your bedroom or apply for a scholarship to study abroad. Education is now a choice. And please before you make a decision on which Polytechnics to choose, please read useful guides on how to choose a course and polytechnics
These are the list of Polytechnics offering Glass/Ceramics Technology:
- Auchi Polytechnic
- Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti
- Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechic, Unwana
- Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu State (IMT-ENU)
Can a commercial or art student study Glass/Ceramics Technology?
No! If you are a Commercial or an Art student, you cannot study study Glass/Ceramics Technology at the polytechnic because it is a pure science course which need a good background in science subjects. To avoid discouragement, you can go for this course if you wish provided you have the required subjects combination in your O level result. If you’re still in secondary school, you may find it difficult to change subjects to fit your desired course during WAEC registration because some schools may go against it.
Special Consideration
Now I am confident that you know the compulsory subjects needed to study Glass/Ceramics Technology in polytechnics. But note this — Some Polytechnics may accept D7 or E8 in some a compulsory subject instead of Credit. And some may accept or reject two sittings. That is combinations of WAEC, NECO, or GCE results. You will know more when you take a look at the special consideration (waiver) for Glass/Ceramics Technology below if available.
Polytechnic Special Consideration/waiver for Glass/Ceramics Technology
a) Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti accepts passes in Fine Art and Physics.
(b) Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechic, Unwana requires five credit passes in Mathematics, Physics and/or Chemistry, plus any two or three Physics or Chemistry, geography, English Language, Fine Arts, Economics and Technical Drawing or technical subjects from NABTEB.
U.T.M.E. SUBJECTS:
i) Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechic, Unwana requires Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
What is the prospect of getting a job as a glass and ceramic technologist?
Is this a training that provides opportunities for entrepreneurship or self employment?
Someone that have chemistry B3,physics B3, mathematics C6 and English C5 can study ceramic
Yes