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I want to study intelligence and security studies at Ekiti state university is it possible with English, government, economics and commerce as my jamb combination ?
I also want to know other courses that is related to it and the school that offer it with my jamb combination
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Michelle’s Answer
Hello, Osaremen !
I would like to give you some advice, but please be sure to verify it with your current school as well as Ekiti State University.
Your Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board Exam in Nigeria is much like the American SAT or ACT exam. It tests for your knowledge, critical thinking and problem solving ability. It just may be that you can major in whatever you want in college regardless of the courses you took to prepare for the JAMB. This is what your current school must verify for you as they know all the relevant details about that.
The two majors at Ekiti State University that may be related to your career interest of intelligence and security would be a major in Law or a major in The Social Science which that University offers. Before choosing a Major for your career, decide what type of security you'd want to do.
If you want to do Computer Cyber Security as your career, then you would look at Universities near you that have a Major for Cyber Security, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field. Degrees in areas like Software Development, Mobile (Android/IOS) Development, Ethical Hacking/Penetration Testing, Digital Forensic Analysis, Geographic Information Systems Analysis, Database Administration, Satellite Imaging and Remote Sensing, Data Analysis, Network Security Analysis, Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, Graphic Design and Animation, Social Media Analysis, and Computer Science. There are a lot of Majors to choose from for this career.
If it's that you want to be an Intelligence Officer for your government, your country does not require any specific major while in college, but they value majors for this career related to computer science or technology. This is why it is best to visit your guidance counselor at your current school so the guidance counselor can ask you questions and target a major to your career choice.
Your best bet would be to start going to various college websites or call the colleges to find out what programs they have that would fit the actual work you want to do for a career. It will take a bit of work to find the perfect university program for yourself, but it is quicker and more accurate to discover these things locally and first hand and from official representatives of your current school and the Universities.
I hope this helps a little bit to get you started and I wish you all the best !
I would like to give you some advice, but please be sure to verify it with your current school as well as Ekiti State University.
Your Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board Exam in Nigeria is much like the American SAT or ACT exam. It tests for your knowledge, critical thinking and problem solving ability. It just may be that you can major in whatever you want in college regardless of the courses you took to prepare for the JAMB. This is what your current school must verify for you as they know all the relevant details about that.
The two majors at Ekiti State University that may be related to your career interest of intelligence and security would be a major in Law or a major in The Social Science which that University offers. Before choosing a Major for your career, decide what type of security you'd want to do.
If you want to do Computer Cyber Security as your career, then you would look at Universities near you that have a Major for Cyber Security, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field. Degrees in areas like Software Development, Mobile (Android/IOS) Development, Ethical Hacking/Penetration Testing, Digital Forensic Analysis, Geographic Information Systems Analysis, Database Administration, Satellite Imaging and Remote Sensing, Data Analysis, Network Security Analysis, Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, Graphic Design and Animation, Social Media Analysis, and Computer Science. There are a lot of Majors to choose from for this career.
If it's that you want to be an Intelligence Officer for your government, your country does not require any specific major while in college, but they value majors for this career related to computer science or technology. This is why it is best to visit your guidance counselor at your current school so the guidance counselor can ask you questions and target a major to your career choice.
Your best bet would be to start going to various college websites or call the colleges to find out what programs they have that would fit the actual work you want to do for a career. It will take a bit of work to find the perfect university program for yourself, but it is quicker and more accurate to discover these things locally and first hand and from official representatives of your current school and the Universities.
I hope this helps a little bit to get you started and I wish you all the best !
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Fazal’s Answer
Hi . . At Ekiti State College (EKSU), the commonplace Support subject mix for Insight and Security Concentrates normally incorporates:
1. English Language (mandatory)
2. Government or History
3. Financial aspects or Arithmetic
4. Some other pertinent subject (e.g., CRS, Trade, Topography, and so on.)
Since your Frame mix is:
English ✅ (Mandatory)
Government ✅ (Pertinent)
Financial aspects ✅ (Important)
Business ✅ (Might be satisfactory)
Your blend appears to be satisfactory, yet to be sure, I suggest really taking a look at EKSU's true affirmation handout or Support's most recent rules to affirm on the off chance that Trade is acknowledged for this course. If not, you might require a subject like CRS, History, or Science all things being equal.
1. English Language (mandatory)
2. Government or History
3. Financial aspects or Arithmetic
4. Some other pertinent subject (e.g., CRS, Trade, Topography, and so on.)
Since your Frame mix is:
English ✅ (Mandatory)
Government ✅ (Pertinent)
Financial aspects ✅ (Important)
Business ✅ (Might be satisfactory)
Your blend appears to be satisfactory, yet to be sure, I suggest really taking a look at EKSU's true affirmation handout or Support's most recent rules to affirm on the off chance that Trade is acknowledged for this course. If not, you might require a subject like CRS, History, or Science all things being equal.