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MUST READ: NUC RELEASES LIST OF 150+ UNACCREDITED COURSES IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES.; Students in state of Dilemma



Its quite offensive when students gets admission to study a course in a university in Nigeria and after getting to make due payments and have put in so much efforts to his studies finally gets to be told that the course he/she is studying is not accredited by the NUC. Now this is the problems most young men and women in our Nigerian universities are currently facing.
According to the National Universities Commission(NUC) its has been recently found out that over 150 courses studied  in the Nigerian's private and public Universities are still unaccredited.
The Quality Assurance Department of the NUC which is in charge of accrediting in the universities made this clear. ' For a course to be accredited it must meet the Bench Mark Academic Standard (BMAS) which has been stipulated by the commission'.
Such a course must have qualified Faculty members, good looking environment, adequate teaching materials which include-  equipment, books and journals.
Most courses with full accreditation are due for re-accreditation after a period of 5years which they might lose or retain their certification.
The NUC says the accreditation of courses 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".


The accreditation result for 2016 has shown that about 150 courses being studied in Nigerian universities are currently unaccredited in 8 private Universities, 16 state universities and 13 federal universities.
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The Full list of unaccredited courses and Nigerian universities are as follows;

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
French
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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