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Christian Religious Studies/Hausa Requirements at NTI-KAD (2027)

Admission requirements for Christian Religious Studies/Hausa at National Teachers Institute, Kaduna, Kaduna State, Kaduna State.

⚠ O'level requirements not yet available. Check the JAMB brochure directly.
About Christian Religious Studies/Hausa

Christian Religious Studies/Hausa is a fascinating interdisciplinary programme that equips students with deep knowledge of Christian theology, biblical studies, and the Hausa language, one of Nigeria's most widely spoken indigenous languages. Students explore scriptural interpretation, church history, Islamic-Christian relations, and Hausa linguistics, literature, and culture, gaining a broad understanding of Nigeria's religious and ethnic landscape. Graduates are well-positioned to pursue rewarding careers as educators in secondary and tertiary institutions, translators and language consultants, clergy or religious education coordinators, and cultural liaison officers within government ministries and international organisations. Those entering the teaching profession may register with the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN), which regulates professional practice across Nigerian schools and ensures quality educational standards nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions
What are the O'level requirements for Christian Religious Studies/Hausa at NTI-KAD?
Check the JAMB brochure for current requirements.
What JAMB subjects do I need for Christian Religious Studies/Hausa?
Check the JAMB brochure for subject combinations.
How many O'level sittings does NTI-KAD accept for Christian Religious Studies/Hausa?
Most Nigerian universities accept a maximum of 2 sittings. Check directly with NTI-KAD to confirm.
What is the cutoff mark for Christian Religious Studies/Hausa at NTI-KAD?
Cutoff marks change every year based on the number of applicants. Check NTI-KAD's official website or JAMB CAPS after results are released.
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