University · Imo State

Primary Education Studies Requirements at AICOE-DEG (2027)

Admission requirements for Primary Education Studies at Alvan Ikoku College Of Education, Owerri, Imo State (Degree), Imo State.

⚠ O'level requirements not yet available. Check the JAMB brochure directly.
About Primary Education Studies

Primary Education Studies equips students with the foundational knowledge and professional skills required to teach and nurture children at the basic education level. Students explore child psychology, curriculum development, teaching methodologies, literacy and numeracy instruction, and classroom management techniques tailored to early learners. The programme also addresses Nigeria's unique educational challenges, including inclusive education and multilingual teaching environments. Graduates are well-prepared to pursue careers as primary school teachers, educational administrators, curriculum developers, and education consultants working with government agencies or non-governmental organisations. The Teaching Service Commission across various states frequently employs graduates of this programme. Professional registration with the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) is mandatory for practising teachers, ensuring standards and accountability within Nigeria's basic education sector.

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