2026 WAEC Subject Combination Guide for All Courses — Full List and Admission Tips

As the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) prepares for the 2026 WASSCE, thousands of students across Nigeria are already planning which subjects to register for. Choosing the right subject combination is one of the most important decisions a student can make, as it directly determines eligibility for university admission through JAMB, Post-UTME, and other tertiary examinations.

This article provides a detailed 2026 WAEC Subject Combination Guide for All Courses, helping students make informed choices aligned with their intended career paths.


General WAEC Subject Requirements (2026 Update)

According to WAEC registration guidelines, every candidate must register for a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 9 subjects, which must include:

  1. English Language (Compulsory)
  2. Mathematics (Compulsory)
  3. One Nigerian Language (Yoruba, Igbo, or Hausa)
  4. One of Biology, Chemistry, or Physics
  5. One of Literature in English, History, or Geography
  6. Agricultural Science or a Trade/Vocational Subject
  7. Civic Education (Compulsory in Nigerian schools)

The remaining subjects should be selected based on the course or discipline the student intends to study at the tertiary level.


1. Science Courses

For students who want to study in medical, natural, or engineering sciences, the following WAEC subject combinations are recommended:

CourseCore WAEC Subjects
Medicine and SurgeryEnglish, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Nursing / Anatomy / PhysiologyEnglish, Mathematics, Biology, Physics, Chemistry
Pharmacy / Medical Lab ScienceEnglish, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology
Computer Science / Information TechnologyEnglish, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Biology
Engineering (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Petroleum, etc.)English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Further Mathematics or Technical Drawing
Agriculture / Forestry / FisheriesEnglish, Mathematics, Biology or Agric Science, Chemistry, Physics
Geology / Environmental ScienceEnglish, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Geography

Tip: Science students should always include English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology—these are the foundation for most science-related courses.


2. Social Science Courses

If you are interested in studying Business, Economics, Accounting, or related fields, this is your section.

CourseCore WAEC Subjects
Accounting / Banking and FinanceEnglish, Mathematics, Economics, Government, Commerce
Business Administration / Marketing / ManagementEnglish, Mathematics, Economics, Government or Geography
Economics / Demography / StatisticsEnglish, Mathematics, Economics, Geography or Government
Political Science / Public AdministrationEnglish, Government, Economics, and any Social Science subject
Mass Communication / JournalismEnglish, Literature in English, Government, CRS/IRS or Economics
Psychology / Sociology / Social WorkEnglish, Mathematics, Government, Economics, and any other Social Science

Tip: Most social science courses require *English, Mathematics, Economics, and one other relevant subject (like Government or Geography).


3. Arts and Humanities Courses

For students drawn to languages, literature, history, and the creative arts, the following combinations are ideal:

CourseCore WAEC Subjects
Law / Civil Law / Sharia LawEnglish, Literature in English, Government, CRS/IRS
English / LinguisticsEnglish, Literature in English, Government or History, CRS/IRS
History and International StudiesEnglish, History or Government, CRS/IRS, and Literature
Theatre Arts / Fine and Applied Arts / MusicEnglish, Literature, Fine Art or Music, and any other Art subject
Christian Religious Studies / Islamic StudiesEnglish, CRS/IRS, Government or History, and Literature
Languages (French, Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa, Arabic)English, the chosen language, Literature or CRS/IRS, and any Art subject

Tip: Arts students should always include English and Literature in English—these are compulsory for almost every arts-based course.


4. Commercial & Management Courses

CourseCore WAEC Subjects
InsuranceEnglish, Mathematics, Economics, Government or Geography
Entrepreneurship / Cooperative ManagementEnglish, Mathematics, Economics, and Commerce
Human Resources Management / Industrial RelationsEnglish, Mathematics, Economics, Government
Tourism and Hospitality ManagementEnglish, Mathematics, Economics, Geography, and Government

Tip: For management-related courses, Mathematics and Economics are essential, alongside English.


🧰 5. Technical and Vocational Courses

CourseCore WAEC Subjects
ArchitectureEnglish, Mathematics, Physics, Fine Art or Technical Drawing
Building Technology / Quantity Surveying / Urban & Regional PlanningEnglish, Mathematics, Physics, Geography, Technical Drawing
Estate ManagementEnglish, Mathematics, Economics, Geography, and Physics
Automobile / Electrical / Mechanical WorksEnglish, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Technical Drawing

Tip: Students taking technical or vocational subjects should include at least one trade or practical subject such as Electrical Installation, Woodwork, or Technical Drawing.

Always confirm your chosen course’s subject requirements on JAMB’s official brochure before finalizing your WAEC subjects. Avoid dropping Mathematics or English Language, even if they are not core to your field—they are compulsory for admission into any Nigerian university. Combine your WAEC subject choices with your JAMB subject combinations for seamless university admission. WAEC will continue to emphasize Civic Education and Trade/Entrepreneurial subjects, so include at least one.

The 2026 WAEC examination represents another step forward for students in Nigeria’s evolving education system. By choosing the right subject combination, you not only secure your WAEC results but also open the doors to your preferred university course and career path.

Stay tuned to StudyZone.ng for verified updates on WAEC registration, timetable, JAMB combinations, and Post-UTME guides as they’re officially released.

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