Kings University Achieves Full Accreditation for Eight New Programmes

Kings University in Ode-Osun State, Nigeria, has secured full accreditation from the National Universities Commission (NUC) for eight new programmes including Accounting, Biochemistry, Criminology and Security Studies, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Entrepreneurship, Mass Communication, and Political Science.

Kings University Achieves Full Accreditation for Eight New Programmes

Kings University, located in Ode-Osun State, Nigeria, has achieved a significant milestone with the full accreditation of eight new academic programmes by the National Universities Commission (NUC). This accreditation reaffirms Kings University's status as one of Nigeria's leading educational institutions.

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Announced by the Vice Chancellor, Professor Adenike Kuku, the accredited programmes include Accounting, Biochemistry, Criminology and Security Studies, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Entrepreneurship, Mass Communication, and Political Science. The accreditation follows a thorough assessment conducted by the NUC Accreditation Panel between October and December 2023, which praised the university for its robust infrastructure, quality facilities, and conducive learning environment.

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Professor Kuku expressed gratitude to the NUC Accreditation Panel for their meticulous evaluation of Kings University's equipment, faculty, and infrastructure. She emphasized that the accreditation validates the university's commitment to excellence in research and development, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to compete globally in their respective fields.

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"Kings University is dedicated to producing graduates equipped with both knowledge and skills essential for success," stated Professor Kuku. She acknowledged the collective efforts of the university's teaching and non-teaching staff, highlighting their passion and dedication as instrumental in achieving this milestone.

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