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BREAKING!!! NUC DROPS
WARNING – If You Are
Studying Any Of These Courses
In Nigerian Universities, You Are
Not in School (SEE LIST)
List of courses that have not been accredited in
Nigerian universities have been released – A
certificate issued for those courses will be
considered void
– The university of Abuja has the highest number
of unaccredited courses The National Universities
Commission (NUC) has released a list of some
courses that have not been accredited.
The unaccredited courses pose serious danger to
students who study them as the certificates issued
by these universities for the courses will not be
officially recognised.
Premium Times reports that 2016 accreditation
status report indicated that these unaccredited
courses were taught in 37 out of 143 universities in
the country. The Quality Assurance Department of
the NUC is in charge of accrediting courses in the
universities.
The NUC insists that for a course to be accredited,
it must meet the Benchmark Minimum Academic
Standards (BMAS) that has been stipulated by the
commission. Some of the requirements include:
“qualified faculty members, good learning
environment and adequate teaching materials –
equipment, books and journals”.
According to the NUC, accreditation is necessary to
ensure “employers and other members of the
community that Nigerian graduates of all academic
programmes have attained an acceptable level of
competency in their areas of specialization.” It
also says it is also important to certify courses to
assure “the international community that the
programmes offered in Nigerian Universities are of
high standards and that graduates of the
institutions are adequate for employment and
further studies.”
According to the commission, the pre-accreditation
process include “drawing up a list of academic
programmes to be certified, compilation of list of
panel chairmen/members, time-tabling, budgeting
and organizing the accreditation coordination
meeting for panel chairmen and members in a
simulation workshop.”
The post-accreditation activities include “analyzing
accreditation reports (technical and
administrative), ranking of programmes and
universities based on their accreditation status,
publishing of accreditation status of programmes,
issuance of certificates to programmes that earned
Full and Interim accreditation results.”
According to Premium Times, 13 federal
universities, 16 state universities and eight private
universities were running courses that had not
been accredited. Some of the high profile
institutions include University of Nigeria, Nsukka;
University of Benin, University of Jos, University of
Calabar. The biggest casualty seems to be the
University of Abuja which has 15 of its courses,
including Law, unaccredited. See full list of
unaccredited courses and their universities in the
table below: S/No School Course
1.University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Russian
Dentistry
Statistics
2. University of Benin
Anatomy
Pharmacy
3. University of Calabar
Business Management
Theatre and Media
Arts
Public Health
4. University of Jos
History and International Relations
Medical Laboratory Science
Biochemistry
Science Laboratory Technology
5. Federal University of Technology, Owerri
Architecture
Microbiology
6. Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola
Banking
7. Federal University of Technology, Minna
Biology Education
Chemistry Education
Geography Education
Industrial and Technical Education
Mathematics Education
Physics Education
8. University of Abuja
Accounting
English Language
Linguistics
Philosophy
Agricultural Education
Biology Education
Chemistry Education
Economics Education
Education (Social Science)
Geography Education
Integrated Science
Mathematics Education
Law
Chemistry
Microbiology
9. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi
Automobile Education
Building
Technology Education
Business Education
Electrical Electronics Technology Education
Integrated Science
Architecture
Building Industrial
Design Survey & Geo-informatics
Applied Geophysics
Engineering Physics
Physics Electronics
10. University of Uyo Efik/
Ibibio
11. Nnamdi Azikiwe University
Nursing Science
Industrial/Production Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
12. University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun
Chemistry Environmental Management &
Toxicology
Geology
Geophysics
Mathematics
13. Federal University, Wukari
English/Literary Studies
14. Rivers State University of Science &
Technology
Quantity Surveying
15. Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma
Material & Production Engineering
Architecture
Building
Biochemistry
Botany
Microbiology
Political Science
16. Abia State University
English Language Education
French Education
Igbo Education
History Education
Religious Studies Education
Education (Library Studies/Igbo/English/Social
Studies/Government)
Biology Education
Chemistry Education
Economics Education
Geography Education
Guidance & Counselling
Mass Communication
17. Enugu State University of Science &
Technology
Library & Information Science
18. Olabisi Onabanjo University
Christian Religious Studies Education
History Education
Islamic Studies Education
Electrical Electronics Engineering
19. Ekiti State University African
Traditional Religion
Religious Studies
Civil Engineering
20. Lagos State University
English Language
French
Philosophy
Yoruba
21. Imo State University
English & Literary Studies
French
Theatre Arts
Medical Laboratory Science
Nursing Law
22. Delta State University
Accounting & Finance
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Mechanical & Metallurgical Engineering
Petroleum Engineering Law
23. Kogi State University
Medicine & Surgery
24. Niger Delta University
Adult & Community Education
Economics Education
Geography Education
Marketing Education
Political Science Education
Religious Studies Education
Social Studies
Botany
Computer Science
Mathematics
Pure & Applied Chemistry Zoology
25. Anambra State University
Early Childhood Education
Human Kinetics
Geology
Microbiology
26. Ebonyi State University
Building/Woodwork Education
Physics Education
Applied Biology
Applied Microbiology
Applied Statistics
Biotechnology
Geology
Industrial Mathematics
27. Nasarawa State University
English
28. Cross River University of Technology
Physiology
Wood Production
Engineering
Architecture
29. Kebbi State University of Science &
Technology
Information Technology
30. Babcock University
rench
31. Benson Idahosa University
Business Education
32. Ajayi Crowther University
Actuarial Science & Insurance
33. Caritas University
Bio-technology Microbiology
34. Kwararafa University, Wukari
Public Administration
computer Science
Statistics Economics
Mass Communication
Sociology
35. Novena University
Chemistry
36. Joseph Ayo Babalola University
Building
Quantity Surveying
37. Tansian University, Anambra
Architecture |
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Hello Nairalanders here is a new recruitment on the fed. civil service portal. maybe u may apply for it www.fedcivilservice.gov.ng/?jobs_listing=auditor-general-of-the-federation-augf wish u all the best |
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Hello my fellow Nairalanders kindly help me with good advise on how to come about this question................... "Please state briefly the reasons why you think you are an outstanding candidate for this job (Maximum 1000 Characters)" I was applying for job at (UNDP Nigeria) so they ask me this question. help me please cc: Lalasticla 2 Likes |
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Hello my fellow Nairalanders kindly help me with good advise on how to come about this question................... "Please state briefly the reasons why you think you are an outstanding candidate for this job (Maximum 1000 Characters)" I was applying for job at (UNDP Nigeria) so they ask me this question. help me please cc: Lalasticla |
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INTERVIEW TIPS If you have been successful at obtaining an interview as a result of having a good resume, then the next most important part of the recruitment process is the interview. Success at the interview is dependent on your preparation before the interview and your performance during the interview. Here are a few tips to improve your interview technique: Knowledge is power – be sure you have researched thoroughly the organisation whom you hope to work for, and make sure that you have the knowledge to answer the questions for the role that you are applying for. Preparing for the interview – think of what questions you are likely to be asked during the interview and practice answering them beforehand. Also, think of some questions that you may wish to ask at interview. On the interview day – ensure you know how to get there on time, get there 10 minutes early, and remember that first impressions count. During the interview – give a firm handshake, sit down when invited to, keep answers relevant and to the point, be enthusiastic, smile. Preparation is the key to a successful interview! Although there is no set format that an interview will follow, there are some questions that you can almost guarantee will crop up. Here’s a list of the most common questions and a guide to the kind of answers your interviewer wants to hear. Here are five things that most employers want to know about you: 1. They want to know if you are qualified for the position. What are your greatest strengths? Do you have experience in this field? What do you believe you bring to this job? Why should I hire you? 2. They want to know what motivates you. What motivates you to put forth your greatest effort? Where do you see yourself five years from now? What is the most important thing to you about your job? What did you like most about your last job? 3. They want to know about the negatives. Why did you leave your previous job? What did you like least about your last supervisor? What is your greatest weakness? What did you like least about your last job? Why have you been unemployed so long? 4. They want to know if you are a good fit. What kind of people do you find it hard to work with? Tell me about a time when you worked as a member of a team. In what kind of environment are you most comfortable? Do you prefer to work alone or with others? 5. They want to know if you want their job with their company. What are you looking for in a position? Who else are you interviewing with? Why are you interested in this position? What do you know about our company? BEFORE THE INTERVIEW Know Yourself What are my skills and abilities? What are my strengths? How do my skills and experiences relate to the position and employer’s needs? What contributions will I bring to the employer? What locations am I open to working in? Am I willing to relocate? How do the organizations and my values compare? What points do I want to be sure to get across during the interview? How does this position fit into my career goals? What are my salary expectations? Am I willing to negotiate? Your interview is the most important stage in your career search. The interview ties together your hard work in researching the position, presenting your resume and covering letter, but also all the ground work you have done: such as networking. Remember you are there to interview them as much as they are interviewing you – so have your questions prepared! 2 Likes |
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U people are doing things based on interest not for humanity #we hate u all |
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![]() ![]() I hate Both Nigerian army and Boko Boys to be honest you guys. ![]() 1 Like |
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Assalamu alaikum , My name maldo, from Adamawa I'm also new in dis site tanks for contributing to Islam |
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