Saturday, November 23, 2024

Nigeria Govt. Set 18-Years As Entry Age Requirement For Tertiary Education

In a significant move to enhance the quality of tertiary education in Nigeria, the Federal Government has announced that the minimum age requirement for admission into tertiary institutions is now 18 years old.

This directive was given by the Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, during the annual policy meeting of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

According to Prof. Mamman, “JAMB is hereby instructed from admission this year to admit only eligible students, that is, those who have attained 18 years by our laws.”

This statement underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring that students are adequately prepared for tertiary education.

The minister’s announcement was met with mixed reactions from vice-chancellors, rectors, and registrars present at the meeting. While some expressed support for the new policy, others raised concerns about its implementation.

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Prof. Mamman emphasized that this directive is in line with Nigeria’s educational framework, which outlines that students should start primary school at six years, spend six years in primary school, complete three years of basic education, finish three years of secondary education, and attain 18 years before entering tertiary education.

In addition to the new age requirement, the Ministry of Education is also introducing skill acquisition programs for pupils starting from primary school. This initiative aims to equip students with essential skills to succeed in their chosen fields.

The government’s efforts to reform the education sector are commendable, and this new policy is a significant step towards ensuring that students are better prepared for tertiary education.

As Prof. Mamman noted, “We are determined to improve the quality of education in Nigeria, and this new policy is a key part of that effort.”

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