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JAMB Subject Combination for Bioinformatics
JAMB March 31, 2026 by Jack Etuk

JAMB Subject Combination for Bioinformatics

Bioinformatics is a modern course that combines Biology, Computer Science, and data analysis to study and interpret biological information. It is a great option for students who are interested in science, technology, and research. As a graduate of Bioinformatics, you can work in areas such as healthcare, pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology firms, research institutions, and even in tech-related roles involving data analysis and software development.

To study this course in any Nigerian university, you must meet all the required admission criteria. This begins with choosing the correct JAMB subject combination, as using the wrong subjects can affect your chances of gaining admission. In addition to that, you are also expected to meet the required cut-off mark and have the correct O’Level results.

In this article, you will find all the important information you need to successfully apply and gain admission to study Bioinformatics, including the JAMB subject combination, O’Level requirements, Direct Entry requirements, and other key details.

JAMB Subject Combination for Bioinformatics

Before you register for JAMB, it is important to understand what a JAMB subject combination means. A JAMB subject combination simply refers to the four (4) subjects you are required to choose when registering for the UTME. These subjects must be relevant to the course you want to study, as choosing the wrong combination can affect your admission.

For Bioinformatics, you are expected to select the following subjects:

  • Mathematics
  • Chemistry
  • Any other two (2) Science or Social Science subjects

Although the requirement allows flexibility, it is strongly advisable to choose science-related subjects such as Biology and Physics. This will not only increase your chances of gaining admission but also help you better understand the course when you gain admission. 

O’Level Requirements for Bioinformatics

Apart from choosing the correct JAMB subject combination, you also need to meet the required O’Level qualifications. This is one of the most important admission requirements, as no university will offer you admission without the complete and correct results.

To study Bioinformatics, you must have at least five (5) credit passes in your WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB results. These credits must be obtained in not more than two sittings. The required subjects include:-

  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Chemistry
  • One other relevant subject

It is always better to include science subjects like Biology and Physics in your results, as they are highly relevant to the course and may be required by some universities. Make sure your O’Level results are complete and meet the requirements before applying to avoid any issues during admission.

Where You Can Study Bioinformatics in Nigeria

If you are interested in studying Bioinformatics, it is important to know the universities that currently offer this course. 

Several Nigerian universities offer bioinformatics, primarily at the postgraduate level (MSc/PhD), with some offering it as part of biotechnology or computer science programs. Top institutions include Covenant University, University of Ibadan, University of Ilorin, University of Lagos, and Federal University of Technology, Yola.

All that is required of you is to make sure you meet all the admission requirements. Choose the correct JAMB subject combination, aim for a good JAMB score, and ensure your O’Level results are complete and accurate. Once you meet these requirements, you stand a better chance of gaining admission.

If you found this information helpful, make sure you share it with other candidates who are interested in studying Bioinformatics. If you have any questions, you can drop them in the comments, and you will get a response.

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