WAEC subjects for pharmacy: Requirements to study pharmacy in Nigeria
The WAEC (West African Examinations Council) holds annual examinations for students in secondary schools in preparation for tertiary education in various fields.
Strong performance in these subjects is essential for securing admission into pharmacy. To enter the field of pharmacy in Nigeria, candidates must obtain five O’Level credit passes in the following subjects, all in one sitting:
These subjects form the academic foundation for pharmacy and are compulsory for both UTME and Direct Entry admission routes. UTME candidates must sit for four key subjects in JAMB. These are:

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Candidates applying through Direct Entry must present A-Level passes or equivalent qualifications. The accepted combinations include:
Nigerian universities rely on aggregate scores, which combine UTME scores, post-UTME scores, and O’Level grades. This aggregate score usually ranges from 65 to over 76 points, depending on the university and level of competition each year.
For instance, the University of Lagos (UNILAG) set its merit cut-off mark at 75.65 in the 2024/2025 academic year. For the University of Ibadan (UI), its aggregate cut-off mark for pharmacy is 65.5 points in the 2023/2024 academic year.
According to the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN), 25 accredited universities are offering pharmacy in Nigeria at the time of writing. Here is a classification of federal, state, and private learning institutions offering a bachelor's degree in pharmacy.

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Federal universities, funded and governed by the Federal Government, produce highly qualified graduates while contributing to pharmaceutical research in Nigeria. The following federal universities offer accredited pharmacy programmes:
Many state universities operate well-equipped pharmacy schools and have earned accreditation from the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria. Here are the state universities that offer pharmacy in Nigeria.

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Private universities play a growing role in pharmacy education in Nigeria. These learning institutions offer modern teaching facilities, strong student support, and updated curricula. Here are private learning institutions to choose from.
The grades required to study pharmacy in Nigeria are typically an aggregate score of between 65 and 76 points or higher. This score varies by university and depends on the number of applicants and overall performance in a given year.
To study pharmacy in Nigeria, candidates must have five O'Level credit passes in English language, mathematics, chemistry, biology, and physics. These subjects are compulsory in WAEC, NECO, or equivalent examinations.
What are the most important subjects for pharmacy?
The core subjects for pharmacy are chemistry, biology, and physics, followed by English language and mathematics. These subjects form the foundation for understanding drug formulation, human biology, and calculations used in pharmacy practice.
Choosing the right WAEC subjects for pharmacy is the first step towards a rewarding healthcare career. With strong performance in science-based subjects, candidates can gain admission into prestigious institutions and pursue their passion in pharmaceutical sciences.
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