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Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by callydon(m): 1:31am On Feb 19, 2015 |
The directive by the National Universities Commission (NUC) cancelling the award of ‘Pass’ grade in the nation’s universities is causing disquiet in the Ivory Towers. The order, which was reportedly issued last year, came to the front burner at the 2014/2015 matriculation ceremony of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, when the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abdullahi Zuru, informed the fresh students about the development. Zuru urged the students to embrace the new E-grading system in the university and work hard to earn a good grade. He pointed out that with the new grading system, the pass mark for courses in the universities will now be 45 percent, that is, the D-grade, instead of the previous 40 percent, which was E-grade. In the new order, the minimum class of degree that students can earn will now be Third Class. Universities will, therefore, now only award First Class, Second Class (Upper Division), Second Class (Lower Division) and Third Class degrees. The matter is, however, generating heated debates and controversies among stakeholders in the nation’s higher education system. It has virtually divided the universities into two camps, with one tenaciously supporting the old grading system while the other sees great merit in the new order. Those opposed to the new grading system say the decline in the quality of education in the universities cannot be redressed with the reclassification of degrees. They want the NUC to, instead, work towards improving the quality of teaching and learning by providing qualified teachers and modern learning facilities in the institutions. For them, shoring up the grading system without provision of the necessary staffing and equipment will neither improve academic standards nor the global ranking of our universities. They are also of the view that the move amounts to an erosion of the hard-earned autonomy of universities. Those in support of the new grading system say the upgrading of the score required to obtain a degree is a step in the right direction, if properly implemented. Besides, they believe that it will make the students work harder and ultimately enhance their grade. As the regulator of university education in Nigeria, the NUC unarguably has the statutory responsibility to do whatever it can to shore up the quality of degrees awarded by Nigerian universities. We believe that this increase of the pass mark required to earn a degree in Nigerian universities is well within the authority of the regulatory institution. It could, indeed, elicit more serious commitment to their studies from students when they realise that they could easily spend years in the universities without passing out with a degree. The quality of the worst performing students in the universities may also be improved by this initiative. Nevertheless, we expect the NUC to properly sell the gains of this initiative to the universities before implementing it. The adjustment should not, also, be done in isolation. It should be accompanied with other steps that can help to raise academic standards. No doubt, the place of qualified lecturers and well equipped educational facilities such as libraries and laboratories cannot be dismissed in the quest to improve academic standards in our higher institutions. We expect more action from NUC in this regard. While it is not in contention that the NUC has the right to fix the pass mark in our universities, being the regulator of that level of education, we enjoin fuller consultation with the authorities of the various universities for a harmonious and seamless transition to the new grading system. It is necessary to carry all the stakeholders along for the innovation to be properly implemented. The need for a uniform grading system for the nation’s universities cannot be overemphasized. Beyond this, the ‘Pass’ degree is odious and is largely treated with contempt by employers of labour. Abolishing the grade will make students sit up and brace up to the challenges of their studies. Let our universities embrace and implement the new grading system. It is also necessary for NUC and the universities to properly enlighten both the students and lecturers about the initiative so that all the stakeholders can be well informed about it and get prepared for its implementation. http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=105490 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by izsmike: 1:36am On Feb 19, 2015 |
I guess first class will now be 4.75 cgpa 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by callydon(m): 7:22am On Feb 19, 2015 |
izsmike:Maybe, maybe not. let's just wait n see how d whole thing unfolds. |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by teemanbastos(m): 8:26am On Feb 19, 2015 |
izsmike:mad..even d 4.5cgpa..man dy struggle...dy wan kill person ni?! Uni. Lyk Futa wunt produce 1st klass again niyen o. 17 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by kilopiont: 8:26am On Feb 19, 2015 |
ok o |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by TippyTop(m): 8:26am On Feb 19, 2015 |
Pass grades are not bad, Buhari who wants to be president has no certificate at all. Always thank God for small mercies. Jonnyboy till 2019 37 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by heykims(m): 8:27am On Feb 19, 2015 |
I hold no objection with this new development simply because I don't even expect any graduate with a pass to present his/her certificate anywhere but only to show off in the midst of mediocrities to have passed through a university.. My question now is that considering D is now the pass mark at 45% which means the minimum accepted CPGA is now 2 of 5, what's d fate of a student with a CGPA below this cut off point, (withdrawal from the university?) or they need to get to the final year before the final CGPA is assessed and then denied a degree certificate? My suggestion: Anybody with a CGPA below the minimum required should be made to repeat that class/level until he/she improves on the grade 10 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by msmon(m): 8:27am On Feb 19, 2015 |
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Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by datguru: 8:27am On Feb 19, 2015 |
To me its a welcome development, I don't see any reason why it should rejected |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by Nobody: 8:28am On Feb 19, 2015 |
The problem is not pass degree or no pass degree....we are still training clerks....not problem solvers. 19 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by vivaciouzz(f): 8:28am On Feb 19, 2015 |
Y should a student graduate with a 'pass'..third class is better..good decision |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by ogawisdom(m): 8:28am On Feb 19, 2015 |
Good move but lecturers without PhD shld nt b allowed to lecture. D minimum degree to lecture shld b PhD. Assistant lecturer position shld b abolished. Those already employed without PhD shld b given max of 5yrs to earn PhD or b flushed out. Employing masters holders as lecturers shld b stopped immediately. Also university facilities for research n learning shld b improved as well. 22 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by Nobody: 8:29am On Feb 19, 2015 |
GEJ is really working 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by Nobody: 8:30am On Feb 19, 2015 |
Really sorry for average students. If they like cancel third class,some of us are not shaken.If there's fairness and justice in the varsity system,this shouldn't be news. 5 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by Mrphilia: 8:30am On Feb 19, 2015 |
Ok but only if all pass students would be upgraded to Third class grade. |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by BlackPeni5: 8:30am On Feb 19, 2015 |
Only lazy people will not support the removal 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by free2ryhme: 8:31am On Feb 19, 2015 |
Divide kor divided ni |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by Iykebestbt(m): 8:31am On Feb 19, 2015 |
Do I care? |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by phayvoursky(m): 8:31am On Feb 19, 2015 |
Make una wait make I comot with my 3.7 first before una begin talk all this one |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by shadelek(m): 8:31am On Feb 19, 2015 |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by Vock(m): 8:33am On Feb 19, 2015 |
I pity some students for Unilorin, now those lecturers have more say on them 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by Temmi001: 8:33am On Feb 19, 2015 |
A plot of land at Banana Island tho! |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by rashygenius: 8:34am On Feb 19, 2015 |
.. Dem sha no cancel 2.2 DTS d hope of a common man 4 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by kent79: 8:34am On Feb 19, 2015 |
Gbagaun! |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by daimsy(f): 8:35am On Feb 19, 2015 |
I honestly subscribe to the second opinion .because some university environments are not better than secondary schools.even the calibres of lecturers we have are not even helping the students.all they are after is the imposition of their wacky textbooks without an in depth knowledge on the field of research. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by seunoni34(m): 8:36am On Feb 19, 2015 |
teemanbastos:I swear! Lol 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by swimcash(m): 8:36am On Feb 19, 2015 |
lazy student kip complainin. y after 4 to 5yrs, na pass u go graduate wit n u go call urself graduate. lol na wa o......#teamscrappass |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by igeolink: 8:36am On Feb 19, 2015 |
BlackPeni5:Like u 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Universities Divided Over The Cancellation Of ‘Pass’ Grade by micrep3030(m): 8:37am On Feb 19, 2015 |
Co.e to uniabuja where u will get 3rd class u will be jubilating DAT u r among the best 2 Likes |
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