18 Years Benchmark for Tertiary Institutions – FG
Nigeria's Federal Government sets 18 years as the minimum age for tertiary institution admission, aiming to curb parents' pressure on young students and promote skill acquisition.
Nigeria's Federal Government sets 18 years as the minimum age for tertiary institution admission, aiming to curb parents' pressure on young students and promote skill acquisition.
The matriculation will be a hybrid event, with limited in-person attendance for select students and...
University of Benin takes decisive action against admission racketeering, leading to arrests, and warns against fraudulent schemes.
The University of Benin has officially commenced the application process for the Part-Time Degree/Certificate programmes. This opportunity is open to qualified candidates seeking to pursue Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of…
UNIBEN announces sale of inter-faculty/departmental transfer forms for 2022/2023 academic session, providing opportunities for students to switch and pursue desired programs.
The University of Benin is inviting applications from eligible candidates for admission into its postgraduate programmes, including Postgraduate Diplomas, Masters, M.Phil., and Ph.D. degrees. Various faculties, institutes, and centers offer…
The University of Benin has announced the commencement of admission into Diploma Programme in Maritime Studies, and Information and Communication Technology for the 2022/2023 academic session.
...there are currently too many racketeering allegations against Mr Isioma that cannot be enumerated because the case is still undergoing investigation...