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I know this will sting,
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*WAEC 2025 Results: Can You Still Gain Admission Without Credits in Required Subjects?*
The 2025 WAEC results are out, and many students are facing challenges with their grades. If you're one of those who didn't meet the requirements, don't worry—you're not alone. Let's break down what this means for your admission and explore alternative solutions.
*Admission Requirements Are Non-Negotiable*
In Nigeria, admission into tertiary institutions is based on meeting specific requirements. Having at least 5 credits, including English Language and Mathematics, plus relevant subjects for your chosen course, is crucial. Without these credits, your chances of admission are slim.
*Can You Gain Admission Without Credits in English or Required Subjects?*
Unfortunately, the answer is no. A credit in English Language is compulsory for all courses, and credits in specific subjects are also required. No matter how high your UTME or Post-UTME score is, without the required O'Level subjects, you're disqualified.
*What Should You Do Now?*
If you're in this situation, don't panic, but act quickly. Here are your options:
1. *If you registered for NECO or NABTEB*, wait for your results and keep your admission processing ready.
2. *If you didn't register for NECO/NABTEB*, consider registering for GCE (WAEC or NECO external) or exploring alternative options.
3. *If you're waiting for NABTEB*, note that not all schools accept NABTEB, and options may be limited.
*Important Warnings*
- Don't fake results or use illegal means. It's not worth the risk of losing admission or being banned from seeking admission in Nigeria.
- If you passed English and Maths but failed other subjects, consult an expert or reliable education consultant for guidance.
*Final Advice*
Don't give up! This setback is temporary, and there are always options if you act quickly, wisely, and legally. Share this information with others