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History And International Studies Requirements at LEGACY-UNI (2027)

Admission requirements for History And International Studies at Legacy University, Okija, Anambra State, Anambra State.

⚠ O'level requirements not yet available. Check the JAMB brochure directly.
About History And International Studies

History and International Studies is a dynamic social science programme that equips students with deep analytical knowledge of world history, diplomatic relations, foreign policy, global politics, and Nigeria's political evolution. Students examine historical events, international organisations, conflict resolution, and the forces shaping modern nation-states, developing strong research, critical thinking, and communication skills along the way. Graduates are well-positioned to pursue rewarding careers in Nigeria's foreign service and diplomatic corps, policy research and think-tank organisations, journalism and media, as well as civil society and non-governmental organisations. Those advancing into legal practice may proceed to the Nigerian Law School, while careers in academia and public administration remain equally prominent. The Historical Society of Nigeria provides a valuable professional community for practitioners in this field.

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