JAMB Areas of Concentration for Literature in English 2027/2028
Date Published: 2026-08-23 14:50:41
Author: Rabiu Francis
Are you preparing for 2027/2028 JAMB Literature in English exam? Check out our comprehensive guide on the JAMB areas of concentration for Literature in English to help you focus your studies and increase your chances of success.

JAMB Areas of Concentration for Literature in English 2027/2028
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam is a crucial test for students seeking admission to tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The Literature in English section is an integral part of the exam, accounting for a significant portion of the total score. As such, it’s essential that candidates prepare thoroughly for this section in order to maximize their chances of success. That’s where our guide to JAMB Areas of Concentration for Literature in English 2027/2028 comes in.
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In this guide, we provide a comprehensive overview of the key topics and concepts students should focus on to excel in the Literature in English section of the JAMB exam.
Whether you’re a seasoned student or just starting out, our guide will provide you with the tools and knowledge you need to succeed on exam day. So if you’re looking to boost your performance on the JAMB exam, read on to learn more about our guide to JAMB Areas of Concentration for Literature in English 2027/2028.
Here are the topics and areas of concentration for the Jamb 2027 Literature in English exam:
Drama
- Types of drama (tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, farce, opera, etc.)
- Dramatic techniques (characterization, dialogue, flashback, mime, costume, music/dance, decor/scenery, acts/scenes, soliloquy/aside, figures of speech)
- Interpretation of prescribed texts (theme, plot, socio-political context, setting)
Prose
- Types of prose (novel, novella/novelette, short story, biography, autobiography, memoir, faction)
- Narrative techniques/devices (point of view, characterisation, language)
- Textual analysis (theme, plot, setting, socio-political context)
Poetry
- Types of poetry (sonnet, ode, lyrics, elegy, ballad, panegyric, epic, blank verse, etc.)
- Poetic devices (imagery, sound, diction, persona)
- Appreciation (thematic preoccupation, socio-political relevance, style)
General Literary Principles
- Literary terms (foreshadowing, suspense, theatre, monologue, dialogue, soliloquy, symbolism, protagonist, antagonist, figures of speech, satire, stream of consciousness, synecdoche, metonymy, etc.)
Literary Appreciation
- Unseen passages/extracts from drama, prose, and poetry
You can download the Jamb 2027 Literature in English Syllabus here.
