The Council of Authorized Schooling (CLE) has suspended admissions into the regulation colleges of 9 Nigerian universities, citing their failure to acquire essential accreditation. The affected establishments embody:
Nigerian Police Academy, Wudil, Kano StateFountain College, Osogbo, Osun StateRedeemers College, Ede, Osun StateTaraba State College, JalingoWestern Delta College, Oghara, Delta StateKwara State College (KWASU), MaleteBingham College, Karu, Nasarawa StateCrescent College, Abeokuta, Ogun StateTansian College, Umunya, Anambra State
Moreover, Lead Metropolis College in Ibadan, Oyo State, has been positioned below a five-year moratorium as a consequence of insufficient infrastructure and repeated violations of admission quotas. The CLE plans to accommodate over 1,000 college students unlawfully admitted by Lead Metropolis College inside accessible areas.
In response, KWASU has refuted claims of suspension, asserting that its regulation applications are absolutely accredited by each the Nationwide Universities Fee (NUC) and the CLE. The college emphasised that it has adhered to an admission quota of fifty college students per session since acquiring accreditation in 2021.
The CLE additionally granted provisional accreditation to El-Amin College and Newgate College, each in Minna, Niger State, every with an admission quota of fifty college students. The College of Abuja’s admission quota has been elevated from 100 to 160 college students as a consequence of enhancements in infrastructure and staffing.
Potential regulation college students are suggested to confirm the accreditation standing of universities earlier than making use of to make sure their {qualifications} will probably be acknowledged.
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