B.Sc. Computer Science
The B.Sc. programme in Computer Science is informed by the aspiration to train computer science and information technology professionals in the area of systems design, analysis and solving of complex computing problems and who would uphold the highest intellectual, ethical and professional values that promote creativity, critical knowledge, social responsibility, and the spirit of enterprise.
O’ Level Requirements
- Credit passes in 5 Senior Secondary Certificate (SSC) subjects or its equivalent including English Language, Mathematics, Physics and any other relevant Science subjects at not more than two sittings.
UTME Requirements
- Current PAU-Approved cut-off mark
- Use of English, Mathematics, Physics and any other science subject.
Direct Entry
In addition to O-Level requirements for the programme, applicants should possess one of th following:
3 A/Level passes in Mathematics, Physics and any other relevant science subject. (A minimum of 9 points, and the grade E is not considered a pass).
A pass at merit level in a relevant diploma programme (provided the SSC requirements
are satisfied).
International Baccalaureate diploma or equivalent.
National Diploma in a relevant discipline with at least an upper credit grade or the International Baccalaureate diploma or equivalent.
HND in relevant discipline with at least upper credit in addition to 5 (Five) credit passes as stated above.
Inter-University Transfer Requirements
a. A transfer student must be a current student of the university from which he/she seeks to transfer and should have a clean disciplinary record.
b. A transfer student from a Nigerian University is required to possess a JAMB previous Admission Letter.
c. A transfer student should possess the minimum Pan-Atlantic University and departmental entry requirement and should have obtained these prior to entry into the university from which transfer is being sought.
d. A transfer student shall make a minimum cumulative grade point average of 4.50 on a 5.00-point scale or 3.5 on a 4.0-point scale to qualify for consideration into 200 level.
e. The application should be accompanied by the student’s transcript, which will be verified.
f. If at any stage irregularity is discovered in the papers presented by the students, such students shall be withdrawn from the University.
g. A student can only transfer into the same course of study – or a similar course where applicable – that he/she was engaged in previously in his/her original university.
h. The number of students offered admission by transfer shall not exceed 10% of the number of students in the class they are to join.
i. All applications for inter-university transfer will remain open until the close of the admissions process.

