Do you want to study law in University but have Low jamb score? Then its time to change your course to any of these less competitive courses.


In our last post, we listed courses that can substitute Medicine and Surgery for candidates with low JAMb score. This page, we will be listing out courses you might want to change to if you are a law aspirant and had low jamb score.
Please note that the course below are recommended because they have similar UTME requirement with law. Also for most schools, they departmental cutoff mark are not that high compared to law.
Alternative Courses to Law
- Arts Education
- English Education
- Combined Arts
- History and International Studies
- Music
- Archaelogy and Tourism
- Fine and Applied Art
- Linguistics, Igbo and Other Nigerian Languages
- Theater and Film Studies
- Foreign Language and Literature
- Social Works
- Psychology
- Political Science
- Religion and Cultural Studies
When you click on most of the course, it will direct you to their appropriate UTME requirement. If not, just let us now using the comment box and we will tell you their UTME requirement.
Remember: If you have a course you think is an alternative to LAW in terms of subject combination and less-competitive, then share them with us using the comment box…If not, share this page with friends.
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