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  1. Explore UNN’s Distance Learning Programme. Working 9-to-5 shouldn't put your life on hold. Enroll at the Centre for Distance & e-Learning (CDeL), and run your MBA on your schedule.

  2. Dec 19, 2023 · In this post, we will provide you with an updated list of Nigerian universities that offer open and distance learning courses. Whether you are looking to study for a degree, diploma, or certificate, we have got you covered. Our comprehensive list includes detailed information for each university.

  3. According to the policy document, the goals of open and distance education are to: Provide access to quality education and equity in educational opportunities for those who otherwise would have been denied. Meet special needs of employers by mounting special certificate courses for their employees at their work place.

  4. Direct Entry (DE) applicants must have at least four (4) credits including English Language and mathematics in SSCE or NECO in not more than two sittings and at least two passes in ‘A’ level G.C.E or Diploma at Upper Credit level or 10 points in Interim Joint Matriculation Board (IJMB).

  5. We assure you of access to global opportunities offered by our international linkages with the worldwide community of distance learning through institutional partners such as the Commonwealth of Learning (COL, Canada), African Council for Distance Education (ACDE), International Council for Distance Education (ICDE) and Association of ...

  6. University System. These guidelines provide for cross-border provision of university education to Nigeria by foreign providers. The initial conception of Trans – National Education, was that of providers coming into Nigeria, informed the adoption of only models that encourage providers exporting Educational provisions into Nigeria.

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  8. Established in 1960, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka remains one of the pillars of university education, research and scholarship in Nigeria. As the first indigenous university in Nigeria, the University of Nigeria was founded at independence in 1960 upon the philosophy “To seek Truth, teach Truth and preserve Truth” with the mandate “To Restore the Continue reading