The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), has said it has admitted more than 20,000 fresh undergraduate and postgraduate students across its 72 centres nationwide, promising to pursue quality assurance excellence through the National University Commission’s Benchmark for Academic Standards (BMAS).
The newly appointed Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Abdalla Adamu, who took part in the matriculation ceremony at the institution’s Mushin Centre in Lagos at the weekend, said the initiative would be achieved by reviewing the university’s curricular and streamlining them with approved guidelines in every discipline. Adamu noted that it would take into consideration, new academic narratives that were more accessible through institutional sharing and collaboration around the globe.
Adamu
added that the initiative would also introduce and enhance more
student-based input on the study centres as well as decentralise
examination processing to reduce incidences of missing results and
others.
According to him, despite the challenges NOUN was facing,
many of them highly exaggerated, it had not deterred young Nigerians who
year for quality education from making the bold decision of making the
institution their choice.
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