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  2. Education in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    First year entry requirements into most universities in Nigeria include: Minimum of SSCE/GCE Ordinary Level Credits at maximum of two sittings; Minimum cut-off marks score in Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) entrance examination of 180 and above out of a maximum of 400 marks are required.

  3. Higher National Diploma - Wikipedia

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    In Cameroon, The Higher National Diploma is a two-year professional university program which originated in the United Kingdom. It was introduced in Cameroon in 2002 by Ministerial Order No. 02/0069/MINESUP/DDES. In 2018, it underwent major curricula transformation and upgrade to meet contemporary job market needs.

  4. National Open University of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    AAU, NUC. Website. www .nou .edu .ng. Student Portal. The National Open University of Nigeria is a federal open and distance learning (ODL) institution, the first of its kind in the West African sub-region. It is Nigeria's largest tertiary institution in terms of student number and is popularly referred to as NOUN .

  5. Academic grading in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    In Nigeria, the academic grading system scales from A (First class) to F (fail). Below is the grading system of Nigerian schools . Nigeria offers six years of basic education, three years of junior secondary education, and three years of senior secondary education.

  6. University of Benin (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    University of Benin ( UNIBEN) is a public research university located in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. [4] It is among the universities owned by the Federal Government of Nigeria and was founded in 1970. [5] The school currently has two campuses with fifteen faculties including a central library called the John Harris Library. [6]

  7. Delta State University, Abraka - Wikipedia

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    The Delta State University, Abraka - popularly known as DELSU - is a State government -owned university in Nigeria with the main campus located at Abraka, Delta State and its sub-campus at Oleh. [2] The Oleh campus was established with the 1995 Amended Edict. [3] The university is a multiple- campus university having two campuses within a ...

  8. Nigerian College of Accountancy - Wikipedia

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    Accountancy graduates with a B.Sc. and Higher National Diploma from Nigerian Universities and Polytechnics qualify for admission to a three-year training program at the Nigerian College of Accountancy. On successful completion of the examinations they earn the designation of Certified National Accountant and qualify to join ANAN.

  9. University of Ibadan - Wikipedia

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    The University of Ibadan ( UI) is a public research university in Ibadan, Nigeria. The university was once a college of the University of London. The college was established in 1948 as University College Ibadan, one of many colleges within the University of London. [2] It became an independent university in 1962 and is the oldest degree ...

  10. Medical education in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Medical education in Nigeria is controlled by the National Universities Commission (NUC), and the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN). Background [ edit ] In 1927, the government set up a five-year diploma programme to train medical manpower; but it was ineffective as the teachers and facilities were inadequate to train doctors to ...

  11. List of universities in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    University of Ibadan, main gate. This is a list of universities in Nigeria.Nigeria is organised into 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.As a result of the oil boom years of the 1970s, tertiary level of education was expanded to reach every sub-region of Nigeria.