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NUC Abolishes Pass Degree

The National Universities Commission, NUC, has abolished the award of Pass Degree in Nigerian Universities with effect from the 2013/ 2014 academic session.

This was disclosed by Abdullahi Zuru, the Vice Chancellor of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, on Wednesday at the 2014/2015 matriculation of 4,133 students of the institution.

“This has far reaching implications on the grading system of students in universities. This means 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. It also means that the minimum class of degree to be earned by students will now be Third Class,” he said.

According to the Vice Chancellor, no university student will henceforth graduate with a Pass Degree.

He therefore urged the students to work hard to earn their stay in the university and to shun extremism, bigotry, violence, ethnicity, political intolerance and religious prejudice.

Zuru commended the Federal Government and its agencies for fully transforming the landscape of the university.

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