FG Urged To Give Tertiary Institutions The Autonomy To Admit Candidates

FG Urged To Give Tertiary Institutions The Autonomy To Admit Candidates

An educationist, Mr Ike Onyechere, Onyechere, Chairman, Exam Ethics Marshals International, an NGO, has urged the Federal Government to decentralise admission process by allowing tertiary institutions to select their candidates without contribution from any co-ordinating body.

According to him, tertiary institutions should be given complete autonomy to select applicants for specific programmes based on their criteria.

“I think the admission of students should be deregulated.

“Tertiary institutions should be allowed to admit their students in line with the law setting them up.

“I find it a little bit surprising that a university is free to admit candidates for master’s and doctorate degrees but cannot admit for undergraduate degrees; it doesn’t make sense to me,’’ he said.


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