JAMB Recommended Textbooks for Commerce

JAMB Recommended Textbooks for Commerce

Studying for JAMB can feel like looking for treasure without a map because of the numerous advice you may receive. If Commerce is one of your subjects, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has provided the recommended textbooks to help you for clarity, not confusion. Using the wrong book can make you confuse and not ready for the exams but with the right study materials, you will remember facts, connect ideas, solve problems faster and recognize the kind of questions JAMB will ask.

If you are tired of guessing what to study, this article will guide you through and show you the actual list of the JAMB recommended textbooks for commerce. These books were carefully picked by JAMB because they match the exam syllabus, explain things to your understanding, and help you think and not memorize what you read. Read this article carefully to be guided on what to study and where to get the right materials.

JAMB Approved Textbooks for Commerce 2025

  1. D. J. Anderson (1978). A comprehensive guide to Commerce tailored for West African students, published by Macmillan in London.
  2. L. I. Ahukannah and Team (1992). An essential secondary school commerce textbook, published by Africana–First Publishers, Onitsha.
  3. A. Asaolu & P. M. Igwe (2005). Second edition of a modern three-part series on the current commerce syllabus, released by Evans in Ibadan.
  4. A. H. Babatunde (1999). A practical commerce handbook for schools and colleges, published by Global Publications.
  5. P. O. Eriki (1998). An introductory book on computing basics, printed in Benin by Bofic Publishers.
  6. C. S. French (2000). A well-rounded computer science text (Fifth Edition), published in Britain by Ashford.
  7. G. M. Ibru (2004). An insightful exploration of Nigeria’s tourism potential, published in Lagos by G.S.L. Publishing.
  8. P. M. Igwe and Others (2004). A revision-focused commerce text targeting WASSCE, NECO, and JAMB exams, released by Evans.
  9. A. F. James and Associates (1996). A thorough management textbook (Sixth Edition), published by Prentice Hall, New Delhi.
  10. C. C. Nwachukwu (1999). A practical and theoretical approach to management, from Africana–First Publishers, Onitsha.
  11. M. O. Odedokun and Team (1999). A structured three-part series for senior secondary commerce, published by Longman, Lagos.
  12. F. F. Odoom (1998). A curriculum-aligned commerce textbook in three volumes, published in Ibadan by Onibonoje.
  13. A. Onifade (2001). A focused resource on business education and office management, from KAPPCO, Abeokuta.
  14. A. Onifade (2002). A practical guide to word processing and the internet, also from KAPPCO, Abeokuta.
  15. A. J. C. Onu (2000). A foundational marketing textbook, published in Abuja by Precious Treasures Ltd.
  16. J. Pallister & A. Isaacs (2002, Eds.). An authoritative business dictionary (Third Edition), published by Oxford University Press.
  17. O. A. Ubaka (2012). A simplified guide to commerce for all major exams, including WAEC, NECO, JAMB & NABTEB. Published by Andyson Millennium Concepts Ltd, Abuja.

Why These Textbooks Matter for Your JAMB Success

JAMB Commerce candidates need to use the above recommended textbooks by JAMB to prepare for their exams because of the following reasons:

  1. These books are chosen because they cover every topic listed in the official JAMB curriculum. You won’t waste time learning what won’t be tested.
  2. The authors use everyday examples and simple language to help students understand even complex topics like insurance, trade, or banking systems.
  3. Many of these books include practice questions and past paper samples that look very similar to actual JAMB questions, helping you get familiar with the exam style.
  4. When you study using the right materials, you don’t just cram, you understand. That gives you the confidence to tackle both objective and theory questions.
  5. These books are not random picks; they are written by professionals and educators with deep knowledge in commerce, economics, and education.
  6. Whether you like reading stories, analyzing charts, or solving case studies, these textbooks use different methods to help students learn in ways that suit them best.

Using the JAMB recommended textbooks for Commerce gives you the best chance to succeed. If you want to pass JAMB confidently and build a strong foundation in business and trade, these books are not optional, they are essential tools for your success. We hope you found this article helpful. Share this information with your friends and other candidates to help them prepare effectively. For further inquiries, visit the comment section or the official JAMB website.

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