NUC The National Universities Commission has re-accredited all 25 undergraduate programs for Kwara State University. Four programs were granted interim accreditation, while 21 programs were granted full accreditation. NUC’s Acting Director of Accreditation, Engineer Abraham Chundusu, signed the accreditation process’s outcome.
Taxation, Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries Management, Food Engineering, Biochemistry, Environmental Management and Toxicology, Physics, and Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution are among the programs that have received full accreditation.

Programs having full accreditation include Business Education, Early Childhood Education, Educational Management, Agriculture Education, Biology Education, Physics Education, and Chemistry Education.
Yoruba education, English education, French education, and mathematics education were all given temporary certification.
While programs with interim certification are valid for two years before being reviewed by the NUC, those with full accreditation are valid for five years.
Professor Jimoh called for more dedication from everyone in order to propel KWASU to even greater heights, saying that the administration will continue to support all academic, research, and community development efforts. University Relations Director Dr. Saeedat Aliyu Ag.
CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, Allschoolabs
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