20 Programmes at Dangote University Receive Full Accreditation from NUC

He emphasized that the fully accredited programmes have met and exceeded the NUC's stringent standards, ensuring robust academic curricula, competent faculty, adequate facilities, and significant research outputs.

20 Programmes at Dangote University Receive Full Accreditation from NUC

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has granted full accreditation to 20 programmes at Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology in Wudil, Kano State. This announcement was made by the university's Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Musa Tukur Yakasai, on Wednesday.

The NUC evaluated 24 programmes at the university, of which 20 received full accreditation status, while the remaining four were given interim accreditation, indicating a need for improvements in specific areas.

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The fully accredited programmes include Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Forestry and Wildlife Management, Architecture, Information and Communication Technology, Automobile Technology Education, Building Technology Education, Computer Science Education, Education Mathematics, Metalwork Technology Education, Woodwork Technology Education, Automotive Engineering, Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, Quantity Survey, Biochemistry, Science Laboratory Technology, Geography, and Meteorology.

Prof. Yakasai stated that this achievement reflects the university's commitment to high-quality education and academic excellence. He emphasized that the fully accredited programmes have met and exceeded the NUC's stringent standards, ensuring robust academic curricula, competent faculty, adequate facilities, and significant research outputs.

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The university administration is dedicated to continuous improvement and aims to achieve full accreditation for the four programmes with interim status by upgrading the necessary resources and infrastructure to meet NUC standards.

Prof. Yakasai concluded by affirming the university's dedication to maintaining and enhancing the quality of its academic offerings.