As a JAMB UTME and University candidate, it is very important that when choosing a course to study in the university, you avoid courses that are non-accredited by the National Universities Commission. The NUC in its annual accreditation report released the List of Nigerian Universities with Unaccredited Courses.
The National Universities Commission (NUC) of Nigeria is a government commission promoting quality higher education in Nigeria. It is located in the capital city of Abuja. The Commission was established in 1962 as an advisory agency in the Cabinet Office. In 1974, it became a statutory body in Nigeria under the Federal Ministry of Education.
Furthermore, there are about 160 Courses in both private and public universities and institutions that have not been approved and accredited by the NUC. The disadvantage of studying these courses is that your degree and certificate will not be recognised in Nigeria if these courses have not been approved by the National Universities Commission.
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According to the 2020 accreditation status, which was reported by the National Universities Commission (NUC), the unaccredited courses are domiciled in 37 of 174 universities in Nigeria. This is roughly about 22%. This data was obtained by our management.
List of Unaccredited Courses in Various Nigerian Universities
Below is a list of all NUC unaccredited courses in various Nigerian Universities:
S/No | School | Course |
---|---|---|
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 |
More Non-accredited Courses
21. Imo state university
English & Literary Studies
French
Theater Arts
Medical Laboratory Science
Nursing
Law
22. Delta State University
Accounting and Finance
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mechanical & Metallurgical Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Law
23.Kogi State University
Medicine and 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 and Applied Chemistry
Zoology
25.Anambra State University
Early Childhood Education
Human Kinetics
Geology
Microbiology
26.Ebonyi State University
Building/Woodwork Education
Applied Biology
Physics Education
Applied Microbiology
Applied Statistics
Biotechnology
Geology
Industrial Mathematics
27.Nasarawa State University
English Language
28.Cross River University Of Technology
Physiology
Wood Production Engineering
Architecture
29. Kebbi State University Of Science and Technology
Information Technology
30.Babcock University
French
31.Benson Idahosa University
Business Education
32.Ajayi Crowther University
Actuarial Science and Insurance
33.Caritas University
Bio-Technology
Microbiology
34.Kwarafa 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
This is How Courses Get Accreditation
The body in charge of accreditation of courses in institutions is the Quality Assurance Department. The Quality Assurance Department of the NUC says it must meet the Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards (BMAS) that has been drawn up by the commission.
To get accredited, you need the following:
- a course must have qualified faculty members
- a good learning environment
- adequate teaching materials – equipment, books, and journals
The NUC further disclosed that accreditation of courses is necessary to make sure that “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.”
In some cases, a course can be given interim accreditation, which means they are due for reassessment after two years. Back to back interim accreditation automatically leads to non-accreditation of that course in the institution concerned.
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