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Hausa/Social Studies Requirements at COE-BUKURU (2027)

Admission requirements for Hausa/Social Studies at Tcnn College Of Education, Bukuru,Plateau State, Plateau State.

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

Hausa/Social Studies is an interdisciplinary programme that equips students with deep knowledge of the Hausa language, its literature, cultural heritage, and the broader social, political, and economic forces shaping Nigerian society. Students explore linguistics, oral traditions, historical narratives, civic education, and sociological frameworks that help them understand human behaviour within communities. The programme also develops strong communication, research, and analytical skills applicable across diverse professional contexts. Graduates are well-positioned to pursue careers as language educators in secondary and tertiary institutions, translators and interpreters serving government agencies or international organisations, broadcast journalists with northern-focused media outlets, and civil servants contributing to policy development and community engagement. Those entering the teaching profession are expected to register with the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria, the relevant professional body for educators nationwide.

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