JAMB Suspends Admission to Study Law at Taraba State University

JAMB Suspends Admission to Study Law at Taraba State University

JAMB Suspends Admission to Study Law at Taraba State University

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has suspended admission to study law at Taraba State University, Jalingo, due to accreditation issues.

 

This decision was made by the Council of Legal Education (CLE), the accrediting body responsible for ensuring that law programs in Nigerian universities meet the required standards.

 

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The suspension aims to prevent students from enrolling in a program that does not meet the necessary accreditation requirements, thereby safeguarding the quality of legal education in Nigeria.

 

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Taraba State University is required to address the accreditation issues and obtain the necessary approval from the CLE before admission to the law program can resume.

 

The suspension serves as a reminder of the importance of accreditation in ensuring the quality of education in Nigerian universities.