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🇳🇬 NigeriaJordan · Arts & Humanities · 2026

IELTS for Arts & Humanities in Jordan — from Nigeria

Planning to study Arts & Humanities in Jordan from Nigeria — perhaps as a teacher, writer or creative professional? Here's the IELTS band universities there look for, the Academic-vs-General-Training point, and how to confirm it — plus free AI-scored practice to reach your target.

The IELTS score for Arts & Humanities in Jordan

commonly 6.0–6.5 overall for undergraduate and 6.5–7.0 for postgraduate, set per course (English-taught programmes)

Most universities in Jordan accept IELTS for admission. Globally, IELTS is accepted by more than 12,500 organisations across over 140 countries. Confirm the exact band your programme needs on its official admissions page.

University admission almost always needs IELTS Academic; the Arts & Humanities figure is set per course (postgraduate often higher) — confirm it on the official admissions page.

Coming from Nigeria: funded study and the IELTS scholarships ask for

From Nigeria, funded study leads — and most scholarships need IELTS. Here's the honest band for Jordan, the IELTS-vs-MOI picture, and free AI-scored practice to hit your target.

  • Named scholarships you may search: Chevening, Commonwealth, World Bank — most are free to apply and competitive, and most expect IELTS.
  • English-medium; some study-without-IELTS via MOI. Proof of funds is a real visa step.
  • Recognition: NUC (National Universities Commission) — institution recognition.

Arts & Humanities universities in Jordan

Accredited Jordan universities in our directory offer Arts & Humanities. A few examples:

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Other subjects in Jordan (from Nigeria)

Arts & Humanities in Jordan from other countries

Know your real band before you apply

Honest AI-scored IELTS practice on every Writing, Speaking, Listening and Reading attempt — and a full mock test.

Always confirm. IELTS requirements change and vary by route, university, employer and visa class — always confirm the current figure with the official body before you rely on it. This page is honest guidance, not immigration advice.

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