NUC DISACCREDITS OAU’S LAW, DENTISTRY, TWO OTHER COURSES
The National Universities Commission has reportedly disaccredit Law, Dentistry, Medical Rehabilitation and Botany courses at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
According to oau peeps news agency, candidates who chose the aforementioned in the just concluded Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination have been asked to change their course or institution.
The message sent to the candidates by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board reads:- “Your first choice course did not receive accreditation. Login to your profile and change course/institutions.”
Speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency, Olawale, one of the aspirants stated that the notification came as a shock to them yesterday. He stated that this has made most aspirants unhappy because the notification means, the affected departments will not admit candidates for the 2018 Admission Year. He further stated that the developments has made them to either change course or institution which is against their initial wish.
Speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency, President, Law Students Society, Adedigba Daniel confirmed the disaccreditation of Law.
In his words,"" Yes, I can confirm that Faculty of Law has lost accreditation but I am very sure that the authorities are already working on palliative measures to the development. Currently, the Vice Dean is in Abuja"".
It could be recalled that in the year 2006, the faculty of law, OAU lost accreditation likewise in 1992 which made law students to be forced to other faculties especially Faculty of Arts.
Also speaking , a student of health sciences who pleaded anonymity stated that they all knew about the development this morning, he stated that the accreditation was lost due to some equipment not available for students especially in laboratories.
Meanwhile Mr Abiodun Olanrewaju, the university Public Relations Officer, said and promised to get back to the agency after he would have been fully informed by the Chairman Committee of Deans.
However, all efforts to speak with the University Vice Chancellor and Registrar proved abortive.
The National Universities Commission has reportedly disaccredit Law, Dentistry, Medical Rehabilitation and Botany courses at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
According to oau peeps news agency, candidates who chose the aforementioned in the just concluded Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination have been asked to change their course or institution.
The message sent to the candidates by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board reads:- “Your first choice course did not receive accreditation. Login to your profile and change course/institutions.”
Speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency, Olawale, one of the aspirants stated that the notification came as a shock to them yesterday. He stated that this has made most aspirants unhappy because the notification means, the affected departments will not admit candidates for the 2018 Admission Year. He further stated that the developments has made them to either change course or institution which is against their initial wish.
Speaking with OAU Peeps News Agency, President, Law Students Society, Adedigba Daniel confirmed the disaccreditation of Law.
In his words,"" Yes, I can confirm that Faculty of Law has lost accreditation but I am very sure that the authorities are already working on palliative measures to the development. Currently, the Vice Dean is in Abuja"".
It could be recalled that in the year 2006, the faculty of law, OAU lost accreditation likewise in 1992 which made law students to be forced to other faculties especially Faculty of Arts.
Also speaking , a student of health sciences who pleaded anonymity stated that they all knew about the development this morning, he stated that the accreditation was lost due to some equipment not available for students especially in laboratories.
Meanwhile Mr Abiodun Olanrewaju, the university Public Relations Officer, said and promised to get back to the agency after he would have been fully informed by the Chairman Committee of Deans.
However, all efforts to speak with the University Vice Chancellor and Registrar proved abortive.
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