JAMB Area of Concentration for Igbo 2025/2026

Explore 2025/2026 JAMB Area of Concentration for Igbo to ensure success in the forthcoming Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

Preparing for the JAMB exam can be an exciting yet challenging time, especially when it comes to subjects like Igbo, which not only tests your language skills but also your understanding of the cultural and historical aspects of the Igbo people.

The Igbo language holds a rich history and cultural significance, and many students are passionate about mastering it for academic and personal growth.

The JAMB Area of Concentration for Igbo provides a focused outline to guide students on what to study, ensuring you’re well-prepared.

But, is following this area of concentration really necessary, and what exactly should you focus on? Let’s dive into the details to help you navigate this important guide for your JAMB preparation.

Is JAMB Area of Concentration for Igbo Mandatory?

No, the JAMB Area of Concentration for Igbo is not technically mandatory, but it’s highly recommended. Why? JAMB creates the area of concentration to streamline the topics, to help shape your study plan around topics that are more likely to appear in the exam.

By using this guide, you’re effectively narrowing down your study efforts, which can be very beneficial as it saves you time and energy from unnecessary material.

While JAMB doesn’t prevent students from studying beyond these topics, staying focused on the Area of Concentration will likely benefit your preparation.

JAMB Area of Concentration for Igbo 2025/2026

JAMB area of Concentration for Igbo,  is broken down into specific themes and topics, covering essential parts of the language, literature, culture, and structure. Here’s a broad overview of the expected focus areas:

Section A: Languages (ASỤSỤ) 

  1. Essay (Edemede) 
  2. Comprehension (Aghọtaazaa) 
  3. Sounds and Sound Patterns (Ụdaasụsụ na Usoro Ụdaasụsụ) 
  4. Spelling and spelling rules (Nsụpe na Iwu Nsụpe) 
  5. Igbo Orthography (Mkpụrụedemede Igbo) 
  6. Dialect and Standard Igbo (Olundị/Olumba na Igbo Izugbe) 
  7. Igbo Word Derivation (Usoro Mmụba okwu n’Igbo) 
  8. Grammar (Ụtọ asụsụ) 
  9. Translation (Ntụgharị) 
  10. Written Literature (Agụmagụ Ederede) 

SECTION B: Literature (AGỤMAGỤ) 

  1. Literary devices (Atụmatụ okwu) 
  2. Oral Literature: Agụmagụ Ọnụ/Agụmagụ Ọdịnala 
  3. Written Literature (Agụmagụ Ederede)

SECTION C: Customs and Institutions (Omenala na Ewumewu) 

  1. Ekele dị iche iche: ekele ụtụtụ, ehihie, anyasị, nri, onye nọ n’ọrịa, nlakpụ, ọrụ dịg. 
  2. Alụmdi na nwunye, ịgba alụkwaghịm.
  3. Ọmụmụ na ile ọmụgwụ, ikupụta nwa, ibi ugwu, ịgụ aha, ịzụ akụ nwa, ịhụ eze. 
  4. Echichi: Nze na Ọzọ, Eze/Obi/Igwe, Iyọm/Lọọlọ. 
  5. Ike ekpe, irị ekpe, ịkwa ozu, ịgba mkpẹ.
  6. Ụmụnna, ụmụ nwanyị ọkpụ/ụmụ ada, iyom di, nwa dị ala.
  7. Ọgbọ/ebiri/uke, ọhanaeze, ezinụlọ. 
  8. Arụ na nso ala: Ihe nso, anụ nso, osisi nso, ebe nso. 
  9. Ọchịchị Ụdịnala: Igwe/Eze, Nze na Ọzọ, ụmụnna, ezinụlọ, ụmụ nwanyị ọkpụ/ụmụ ada, otu ọgbọ. 
  10. Nnabata ọbịa, ọjị na ịtụnzu, itu aha, ịkwọ aka ụtụtụ, ịgọ ọfọ. 
  11. Ihe ofufe: Ịgba afa, ịchụ aja, ịgọ mmụọ, ofufe. 
  12. Ngwa ofufe: Ọfọ, ikenga, okpesi. 
  13. Nkwenye: ịdụ isi/ịṅụ iyi, ịgba ndu, orikọ, ịlọ ụwa, ọgbanje, nrọ, ihe anụ, ịha/ịchụ mmiri, dịg. 
  14. Akụ na ụba: inwe ala, ike ala, irị ekpe, elu lu (ịkpa ọkụkọ, ewu, dịg). 
  15. Abamaba: Mmọnwụ, ọkọnkọ, ekpe, ọmabe, odo, dibịa, dịg. 
  16. Egwuregwu: mgbá, egwu ọnwa, ikpọ ọga, ịzụ nchọ, ịzụ okwe, ịgba/ịchọ oro, dịg. 
  17. Aka ọrụ ndị Igbo: Ọrụ ugbo, ịkụ azụ, ịkụpụ azụ, ịzụ ahịa, ịtụ ihe ọtụtụ, ịchụ nta, ime dibịa, ịkpụ ite, dịg. 
  18. Emume: Ọfalla, ịbọ ụzọ, ịwa ji/ịri ji, igbu ewu ukwu, irụ mgbede, ịwa akwa, akwa ozu, ịgụ afọ, dịg. 

SECTION D: General and Current Affairs (Ihe Ndị na-eme Ugbua) 

  1. Topical issues in the Igbo language, literature, and culture e.g., Ahịajiọkụ, Odenigbo lectures, and Ọhaneze Ndị Igbo. 
  2. Authors, publishers, dates, and places of publication of works in Igbo. 
  3. Igbo Studies Association (ISA).

2025 JAMB Area of Concentration for All Subjects

S/NCourses/Subjects
1JAMB Area of Concertation for Mathematics
2JAMB Area of Concertation for Use of English
3JAMB Area of Concertation for Literature in English
4JAMB Area of Concertation for Islamic Studies
5JAMB Area of Concertation for Fine Arts
6JAMB Area of Concertation for Biology
7JAMB Area of Concertation for Physics
8JAMB Area of Concertation for Chemistry
9JAMB Area of Concertation for Agricultural Science
10JAMB Area of Concertation for Arabic
11JAMB Area of Concertation for C.R.S
12JAMB Area of Concertation for Commerce
13JAMB Area of Concertation for Music
14JAMB Area of Concertation for Computer Studies
15JAMB Area of Concertation for Economics
16JAMB Area of Concertation for French
17JAMB Area of Concertation for Geography
18JAMB Area of Concertation for Government
19JAMB Area of Concertation for Hausa
20JAMB Area of Concertation for History
21JAMB Area of Concertation for Home Economics
22JAMB Area of Concertation for Igbo
23JAMB Area of Concertation for Yoruba
24JAMB Area of Concertation for Physical and Health Education
25JAMB Area of Concertation for Principles of Accounts

Facts for Candidates Using Area of Concentration

  1. Don’t wait until the last minute to begin your preparation. The earlier you start; the more time you’ll have to cover all the topics thoroughly.
  1. Identify areas where you struggle the most and dedicate extra time to mastering them. For example, if you find translation challenging, make it a priority.
  1. JAMB provides a list of approved textbooks for Igbo. Ensure you study with these materials, as they align closely with the syllabus. 
  1. Review past JAMB Igbo questions to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and types of questions. 
  1.  Utilize online platforms for additional learning materials, video tutorials, and quizzes that can make studying more engaging. 
  1. Regular study sessions are more effective than cramming. Create a realistic schedule and stick to it. 
  1. Set aside time to review what you’ve studied to reinforce your knowledge and ensure you remember key details. 

Conclusion

JAMB area of concentration for Igbo serves as a reliable guide, narrowing your focus to essential topics. By following this guide and immersing yourself in consistent practice, you can approach the exam with confidence.

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