The National Universities Commission has accredited 20 Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology programmes in Wudil, Kano.
This was disclosed in a statement issued by the university vice-chancellor, Musa Tukur Yakasai, on Wednesday.
He said the commission had evaluated 24 programmes, of which 20 were granted full accreditation status.
The remaining four programmes were given interim accreditation status, indicating they require improvement in certain areas.
In the statement, Mr Yakasai said the accreditation process assessed the quality and standards of the Dangote varsity’s educational offerings across various disciplines.
He said the programmes that received full accreditation after the NUC assessment are Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Forestry and Wildlife Management, Architecture, Information and Communication Technology, and Automobile Technology Education.
Also accredited are Building Technology Education, Computer Science Education, Education Mathematics and Metalwork Technology Education. Other accredited programmes are Woodwork Technology Education, Automotive Engineering, Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, Quantity Survey, Biochemistry, Science Laboratory Technology, Geography and Meteorology.
“This accomplishment reflects our unwavering commitment to providing high-quality education and maintaining academic excellence. The pogrammes with full accreditation have met and exceeded the NUC’s stringent standards, ensuring robust academic curricula, competent faculty, adequate facilities, and significant research outputs.
“The university administration is dedicated to continuous improvement and enhancement of our academic programmes,” Mr Yakasai said.
The VC said the university would promptly address the areas requiring improvement to achieve full accreditation shortly for the other four programmes.
“We are implementing strategic measures to upgrade the resources and infrastructure necessary for the programmes with interim status, ensuring they meet the high standards set by the NUC,” he said.
(NAN)