The federal government has released admissions into Federal Unity Colleges across Nigeria.
The Federal Ministry of Education announced this yesterday in a press statement signed by its spokesperson, Boriowo Folasade.
She said the initiative was driven by the minister of Education, Dr Maruf Tunji Alausa. It ensures that all admissions are now automated and conducted within each school’s approved capacity, eliminating previous challenges of overstretched facilities.
The statement quoted the minister as saying, “This reform guarantees fairness, operational efficiency, and sustained quality in our federal unity colleges.”
The statement added, “The current admission exercise covers 80 conventional Federal Unity Colleges (Junior Secondary School 1), while admission into the remaining 42 Federal Technical Colleges under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programme will be released in due course.”
The statement also added that, according to the ministry’s director of Senior Secondary Education, Hajia Binta Abdulkadri, automation is a game-changer.
“The new system ensures that admission aligns with each school’s capacity, creating a better learning environment for students.
“This reform is expected to streamline the admission process, improve accountability, and uphold the highest educational standards across Federal Unity Colleges nationwide.
“Parents, guardians, and students are advised to check admission results on the ministry’s official website: www.education.gov.ng.
“The Federal Ministry of Education remains committed to providing quality education within a safe, conducive learning environment for all Nigerian children,” it stated.
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