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“Pass Grade” has been Abolished In Nigerian Universities By NUC

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The ‘Pass’ grade in Nigerian universities has been abolished by the National Universities Commission ( NUC) with effect from the 2013/ 2014 academic session.


The decision was made known by the Vice Chancellor of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, Prof. Abdullahi Zuru during the school’s 2014/2015 matriculation ceremony which held yesterday February 4th in Sokoto.


According to Prof Zuru:


“What this means is that the minimum pass mark for courses in the universities will now be 45 per cent, that is, D-grade instead of the previous 40 per cent which was E-grade while the minimum class of grade to be earned by the students will be now be Third Class.”



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“Pass Grade” has been Abolished In Nigerian Universities By NUC
“Pass Grade” has been Abolished In Nigerian Universities By NUC - written by Unknown , published at 17:48, categorized as 2015 at 05:43PM , Blogs Ville , Education , February 05 , General News , nuc . And have 0 comments
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