From: Ahmed Ahmed
The National University Commission (NUC) has commenced a five-day accreditation exercise for undergraduate courses at Aminu Saleh College of Education Azare, Bauchi State, in affiliation with the University of Maiduguri.
This is contained in a statement signed by Malam Suleiman Shehu, Assistant Deputy Registrar Information and Linkages of college made available to newsmen on Monday in Bauchi.
Prof. Attahiru Muhammad Dauda, leading the NUC team, assured the college leadership of a bias-free evaluation, focusing on quality assurance, facility assessment, and academic program appraisal.
The accreditation exercise aims to assess four degree courses: Biology, Economics, Arabic, and Business Education, offered as B.A. Ed. Arabic, B. Sc. Ed. Biology, B. Sc. Ed. Business Education, and (link unavailable) Ed. Economics.
The NUC team will evaluate the college's ability to provide quality education, its facilities, and its teaching staff.
The Vice Chancellor of the University of Maiduguri, represented by Prof. Joseph Akan, commended the college's efforts, describing it as one of the best affiliated institutions.
The Provost, Professor Asabe Sadiya Muhammad, emphasized the college's commitment to maintaining high standards, providing quality education, training, and research.
“The accreditation exercise is a significant milestone for the college, and a successful outcome will boost its reputation and credibility.
“The NUC's evaluation will focus on ensuring that the college meets the commission's objectives, including quality service delivery and academic excellence,” she said.
The Provost appreciated His Excellency Sen. Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed (Kauran Bauchi) the Executive Governor of Bauchi State for giving to the College the needed support of funding towards ensuring that the accreditation exercise was being carried out successfully.
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