View Current Official JAMB Syllabus For Commerce
The current official Commerce JAMB Syllabus for UTME candidates is now available. The JAMB syllabus contains all the topics UTME candidates writing the JAMB CBT exam are expected to cover before the examination to ensure they are adequately prepared for the examination.
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Current JAMB Syllabus – Commerce
The aim of this 2016/2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) syllabus in Commerce is to prepare the candidates for the Board’s examination. It is designed to test their understanding of the course objectives, which are to:
(1) acquire the basic knowledge of Commerce;
(2) examine the relationship between Commerce and other related fields;
(3) apply the principles of Commerce in the Nigerian economy and
(4) appreciate dynamic and positive changes in commercial activities.
Current JAMB Syllabus – Commerce: DETAILED SYLLABUS/CONTENTS
| TOPICS/CONTENTS/NOTES | OBJECTIVES |
1. Commerce(i) Meaning and scope | Candidates should be able to: |
2. Occupation(i) Meaning and importance | Candidates should be able to: |
3. Production(i) Factors, characteristics and rewards (land, labour, capital and entrepreneur) | Candidates should be able to: |
4. Tradea. Home Trade (ii) Wholesale trade: b. Foreign trade | Candidates should be able to: (vi) classify the types of wholesalers; (ix) analyse the basic issues in foreign trade; |
5. Purchase and Sale of Goods(i) Procedure and documentation (enquiry, quotation, order, invoice, proforma invoice, statement of accounts, indent, consular invoice, bill of lading, certificate of origin, consignment note, etc) | Candidates should be able to: |
6. Aids-to-tradea. Advertising: b. Banking: c. Communication: d. Insurance: e. Tourism: f. Transportation: g. Warehousing: | Candidates should be able to: (iii) categorize the different types of bank; (vi) assess the different stages in the communication process; (xi) describe the types of insurance; (xv) examine the importance of tourism; (xviii) appraise the relevance of the various (xxi) highlight the importance of warehousing; |
7. Business Units(i) Forms and features (Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Limited Liability Companies, Public Corporations, Cooperative Societies, etc.) | Candidates should be able to: |
8. Financing Business(i) Sources of finance (personal savings, sale of shares and bonds, loans, debentures, mortgage, bank overdraft, ploughing back of profit, credit purchase, leasing, etc.) | Candidates should be able to: |
9. Trade Associations(i) Objectives and functions of trade and manufacturer’s associations (Cocoa Farmers’ Association, Garri Sellers’ Association, Poultry Farmers’ Association, etc.) | Candidates should be able to: |
10. Money(i) Evolution | Candidates should be able to: |
11. Stock Exchange(i) Importance and functions | Candidates should be able to: |
12. Elements of Business Management(i) Functions (planning, organizing, staffing, coordinating, motivating, communicating, controlling etc) | Candidates should be able to: |
13. Elements of Marketing(i) Importance and Functions | Candidates should be able to: |
14. Legal Aspects of Business(i) Meaning and validity of a simple contract | Candidates should be able to: |
15. Information and Communication Technology (ICT)a. Computer: | Candidates should be able to: |
16. Business Environment and Social Responsibility(i) Legal, political, economic, social, cultural, technological environments, etc | Candidates should be able to: |
Current JAMB Syllabus – Commerce: RECOMMENDED TEXT BOOKS
Anderson, D. J. (1978) Commerce for West Africa, London: Macmillan.
Ahukannah, L. I. et al (1992) Commerce for Secondary Schools Onitsha: Africana – First Publishers.
Asaolu, A. and Igwe, P. M. (2005) New Syllabus Commerce for Secondary Schools Books 1 – 3 (Second Edition) Ibadan: Evans.
Babatunde, A. H. (1999) Handbook on Commerce for Schools and Colleges, (First Edition), Global Publications.
Eriki, P. O. (1998) Working with Computer, Benin: Bofic Publishers.
French, C. S. (2000) Computer Science, (Fifth Edition), Britain: Ashford.
Ibru, G. M. (2004) Nigeria: The Promise of Tourism, Lagos: G.S.L. Publishing Limited.
Igwe, P. M. e tal (2004) Countdown to WASSCE/SSCE/NECO/JME Commerce, Ibadan: Evans.
James, A. F, et al (1996) Management, (Sixth Edition), New Delhi: Prentice Hall).
Nwachukwu, C. C. (1999) Management Theory and Practice, Onitsha: Africana – First Publishers.
Odedokun, M. O. et al (1999) Commerce for Senior Secondary Schools, Books 1 – 3, Lagos: Longman.
Odoom, F. F. (1998) Commerce for Senior Secondary Schools, Books 1 – 3, Ibadan: Onibonoje.
Onifade, A. (2001) Management: Office Business Education, Abeokuta: KAPPCO.
Onifade, A. (2002) The Computer for Word Processing and Internet, Abeokuta: KAPPCO.
Onu, A. J. C. (2000) Marketing Today, Abuja: Precious Treasures Ltd.
Pallister, J. and Isaacs, A. (eds) (2002) A Dictionary of Business (Third Edition), Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Ubaka, O. A., (2012), Commerce Simplified for SSS 1 – 3, WAEC, NECO, JAMB & NABTEB EXAMS, Garki, Abuja: Andyson Millennium Concepts Ltd.
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