JAMB Subject Combination for Public Administration
For candidates aspiring to study Public Administration in Nigerian universities, the required JAMB subject combination is:
- English Language (Compulsory for all candidates)
- Mathematics (Compulsory)
- Economics (Compulsory)
- Any of the following subjects: Government, Commerce, or Geography
This combination emphasizes a strong foundation in both social sciences and analytical reasoning, which are essential for understanding public sector management and administration.
O’ Level (WAEC/NECO) Requirements for Public Administration
Candidates must have at least five (5) credit passes in their O’ Level (WAEC/NECO) in the following subjects:
- English Language (Compulsory)
- Mathematics (Compulsory)
- Economics (Compulsory)
- Government or Civic Education (Compulsory)
- Any other subject from Social Science or Arts (e.g., Commerce, History, Geography)
These subjects provide candidates with a balanced knowledge of government operations, economics, and management practices.
List of Nigerian Universities Offering Public Administration
Here are some universities in Nigeria that offer Public Administration as a degree program:
- University of Lagos (UNILAG)
- University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)
- Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife (OAU)
- Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (ABU)
- Lagos State University (LASU)
- Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (UNIZIK)
- University of Abuja (UNIABUJA)
- University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)
- Bayero University, Kano (BUK)
- Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma (AAU)
- Covenant University, Ota (CU)
These universities provide robust programs that cover governance, administrative law, policy analysis, and public sector management.
Job Opportunities for Public Administration Graduates
Graduates of Public Administration have a wide range of career opportunities in the public sector, private sector, and non-governmental organizations. Some potential job roles include:
- Public Administrator: Working within government agencies to develop, implement, and manage public policies and services.
- Human Resources Manager: Managing workforce needs in organizations, including recruitment, training, and employee relations.
- Policy Analyst: Researching and analyzing public policies, providing recommendations to government or private institutions on policy development.
- Administrative Officer: Handling the day-to-day operations of organizations, ensuring smooth workflow and adherence to administrative procedures.
- Local Government Administrator: Managing local government activities, including public services, budgets, and community programs.
- Civil Service Officer: Working in various departments of the civil service, contributing to policy implementation and public service management.
- Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Manager: Overseeing the operations of NGOs, managing projects, funding, and community outreach programs.
- Consultant: Providing consultancy services in management, policy development, and public sector reforms to governmental and private institutions.
- Corporate Affairs Manager: Managing the public relations and external communications of organizations, particularly with government agencies and the public.
- Lecturer/Researcher: Teaching or conducting research in public administration, governance, or public policy at universities or research institutions.
Public Administration graduates can work in government ministries, local government councils, international organizations, NGOs, and private companies. Many graduates also pursue roles in public relations, community development, and policy consultancy. There are also opportunities for public administrators to rise to leadership positions within the civil service and public sector management.