NOUN Law Admission Requirements for 2024/2025

NOUN Law admission requirements for the 2024/2025 Academic session? Here is all you need to know about the National Open University of Nigeria degree in Law for UTME and Direct Entry (DE).

National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) Offers Law as a course of study, recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC) and it’s currently one of the best universities in Nigeria to study Law.

Please note that NOUN awards LLB and not BSC in Law.

This comprehensive guide provides all you need to know about studying Law at NOUN, including O’level and A’level requirements, subject combinations, and the JAMB cut-off mark.

NOUN Law admission requirements for the 2024/2025 Academic session? Here is all you need to know about the National Open University of Nigeria degree in Law for UTME and Direct Entry (DE).

NOUN Law Admission Requirements for 2024/2025 Academic Session

  1. To be eligible to study Law in NOUN, you must have a minimum of five (5) credits in your O’Level results, which can be from WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB. These credits must include English Language and Mathematics.
  2. Your O’level must not exceed two (2) sittings.
  3. Be at least 16 years of age at the time of admission.

NOUN Direct Entry Admission Requirements for Law

  1. To qualify for Direct Entry into Law in NOUN, you must have a minimum of five (5) credits in your O’Level results, which can be from WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB. These credits must include English Language and Mathematics.
  2. Your O’level must not exceed two (2) sittings.
  3. Be at least 16 years of age at the time of admission.

NOUN Subject Combination For Law

Below are NOUN Law required subjects for admission:

Additional Information

  • NOUN accepts awaiting results for Law admissions.
  • National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) accepts First Class, Second Class Upper, and Upper Credit for admission into Law programmes.
  • NOUN Law admission is COMPETITIVE and it’s based on MERIT.
  • Law school fees are affordable and it’s below ₦100,000.
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We hope you found our article on the NOUN UTME and Direct Entry (DE) Law admission requirements for the 2024/2025 academic session.

18 Comments

    1. Ifeanyi favour

      Please do I need jamb to gain admissions in NOUN..
      When are u give admissions

    1. Nweke Gods power sopuruchi

      I am Nweke Gods power sopuruchi
      From Rivers state and a HND holder from prestigious Rivers state institution, how do I go about getting admission in law in NouN

  1. Ambrose Victor

    I checked the NOUN’s official website and I didn’t see where I could enroll for a first degree in Law.

    1. KALIRU KAYODE

      Please
      Is it true that noun Law at undergraduate level has been suspended ?

  2. Ibelegbu Chizaram

    I have a third class in B.A English, can I gain admission in Law in NOUN.

  3. Gabriel Ifeanyichukwu Obi

    Pls, is the registration for NOUN llb admission for 2024/2025 now on?
    Do you need to seat for Jamb for the admission?
    Thank you very much.

    1. Oladipupo Olalekan Solomon

      Pls, I need urgent answer to this question, does noun still offering law degree programme because I did my 1st degree in political science in noun but after my graduation I wanted to study law as my second degree I was told it has been suspended now,this my question, is suspension being lifted now?.

  4. Onilede Segun Victor

    Please, can i be privilege to know if law admission application in now on. All effort to enroll has prove abortive. Thank you sir for your uncontroversial response.

  5. Abubakar Abdulrasaq olayinka

    Hello sir/ma

    Can I be privileged to know if 2024/2025 admission is out and permitted at open University if yes how can I go about the admission
    Thanks for ur usual co-op in this regards

  6. Alpha Jonathan

    Can I apply now for DE Law Program
    I am a Graduate of History and Int’l Studies 2nd Class Level

  7. Agnes Eberendu

    My daughter has f9 in Literature and Economics but credit in Maths, English, CRK, Civic and others. Can she still get admission to study law in NOUN?

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