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Universities That Wear Uniforms in Nigeria: 2025/2026 List, Costs, and Dress Code Policies

by Maryam A January 4, 2026
written by Maryam A

While the university experience is often synonymous with personal freedom, several Nigerian institutions—both public and private—have implemented mandatory uniforms or strict professional dress codes. As of 2026, these policies have become even more formalized to curb “indecent dressing” and enhance campus security.

Below is the verified and updated list of universities that require students to wear uniforms or adhere to a mandatory departmental dress code.

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University Grading System in Nigeria: A Comprehensive Guide (2026 Update)

by Maryam A January 3, 2026
written by Maryam A

Everything You Need to Know About the Grading System in Nigeria as Approved by the NUC

Nigerian universities rank the students’ overall performance in bachelor’s degree programmes using a degree classification system.

This degree classification determines the overall performance of students throughout their duration of the study. It is also relevant for employment and admission prospects.

The National Universities Commission (NUC) approved a new grading system for universities. Rather than the five-point Grading Scale for Classification of Degrees, NUC directed all universities in 2017 to adopt the four-point scale.

This increases the GPA requirements for graduation, thereby eliminating the ‘PASS’ class of degrees.

Under the four-point system, scores are graded using the letter grades:

A: (70 and above)- 4

B: (60- 69%)- 3

C: (50- 59%)- 2

D: (45-49%)- 1

E: (40-44%)- 0

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The four-point grading scale for degrees’ classification is as follows:

First Class Honours: 3.5 – 4.00

Second Class Honours (Upper Division): 3.0 – 3.49

Second Class Honours (Lower Division): 2.0 – 2.99

Third Class Honours: 1.0 – 1.99

Students with less than 1.0 CGPA will not be awarded a degree.

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The National Universities Commission (NUC) directed universities to implement the five-point grading system against four-point.

The five-point grading scale for degrees’ classification is as follows:

First Class: 4.50 – 5.00

Second Class Honours (Upper Division): 3.5 – 4.49

Second Class Honours (Lower Division): 2.40 – 3.49

Third Class Honours: 1.50 – 2.39

Pass degree: 1.00 – 1.49

In 2017, the Directors of Academic Planning reached a decision that universities should adopt the 4-point grading system.

Vice Chancellors were, however, instructed to revert to the five-point scale from the 2018/2019 academic session.

The grading systems implemented across universities in the country have not been uniformed.

NUC explained that the grading system was changed to five-point because the four-point made it easier for students to graduate with First Class and several universities found it challenging to ensure that students acquire the average class of degree.

Latest NUC Leadership (2026)

As of late 2024, Professor Abdullahi Yusufu Ribadu assumed office as the substantive 9th Executive Secretary of the NUC. Under his leadership, the commission is focused on the full implementation of the CCMAS and upgrading university infrastructure to match international trends.

Useful External Links

  • National Universities Commission (NUC): The official regulatory body for universities in Nigeria.

  • NUC CCMAS Portal: Detailed curriculum and grading standards for all academic disciplines.

  • Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB): For information on university entry requirements.

5-Point Grading System in Nigerian Universities

The 5-point grading system is the most commonly used grading system by Nigerian universities.

Percentage Letter GPA
70-100 A 5
60-69 B 4
50-59 C 3
45-49 D 2
40-44 E 1
0-39 F 0

Here are the ranges of CGPA for the five-point scale:

First Class: 4.50 – 5.00

Second Class Honours (Upper Division): 3.5 – 4.49

Second Class Honours (Lower Division): 2.40 – 3.49

Third Class Honours: 1.50 – 2.39

Pass degree: 1.00 – 1.49

Differences between the Old and New Grading System in Nigerian Universities

The difference between the old and new grading systems in Nigerian universities is in the classification of degrees.

While the four-point scale starts with 4 and doesn’t award a degree to CGPA less than 1.0, the five-point scale treats the ‘A’ grade as 5.

The CGPA Grading System in Nigerian Universities: How is it Done?

The CGPA scale in universities calculates a student’s performance in assessments and semester examinations for every course enrolled in.

A student’s overall performance in courses is classified into letter grades (A, B, C, D, E, and F).

These letter grades represent the range of scores. Each letter grade has a grade point.

The table below explains the grade point:

Score Letter Grade Grade Point (GP)
70% and above A 5
60-69 B 4
50-59 C 3
45-49 D 2
40-44 E 1
0-39 F 0

Here’s how to calculate the Grade Point Average (GPA)

Every subject has a number of Credit Units (CU). To obtain the Quality Points (QP), the Credit Units (CU) will be multiplied by the Grade Point (GP) for a particular course.

For instance, if a student scores 75% in a 3 Credit Unit course, the Quality Points for the student will be derived by multiplying the Grade Point (B= 4) by the number of Credit Unit, i.e., 3 x 4 = 12.

The Grade Point Average (GPA) is derived through the following way: Divide the Total Quality Point (TQP) by the Total Credit Unit (TCU) for the semester.

For example, if a student earns 54 Quality Points, in a semester, for 18 Credit Units, the Grade Point Average (GPA) will be 54/18 = 3.0.

The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) can be derived by adding the Total Quality Points (TQP) for all semesters and dividing it by the Total Credit Units (TCU) for all semesters.

For example, the CGPA of a student, who earned a Quality Point of 54, in a semester, for 18 Credit Units and earned a Quality Point of 62, in the second semester, for 20 Credit Units, will be calculated as thus:

CGPA= (54 + 62) / (18 + 20) = 116/38 = 3.05

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Differences between CGPA and GPA Grading System

Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated by dividing the total number of Grade Points by the number of Course Units in a semester.

GPA and CGPA both refer to a student’s average grades. However, GPA is for shorter periods, such as the average for a semester.

The cumulative grade point average (CGPA) is a measure of a student’s overall academic performance.

This means that all grades from all semesters are included. Your Class of Honor is determined by your CGPA– for example, First Class, Second Class Upper, and so on.

How Many Years does University Education Lasts?

University education is usually run for 4-5 years. The duration of the programme depends on the course. However, courses such as Medicine and Law are studied for more than five years.

The length of study depends on the course and the mode of entry.

  • 4-Year Courses: Most Social Sciences, Arts, and Management courses (e.g., Economics, Mass Communication, Computer Science).

  • 5-Year Courses: Engineering, Agriculture, Pharmacy, Law, and Medical Laboratory Science.

  • 6-Year Courses: Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) and Veterinary Medicine.

  • Direct Entry (DE): Students with a Diploma or NCE enter at the 200 Level, reducing their study time by one year.

          5 Year Courses

Here are some of the courses that are run for five years in the university:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Food Science and Technology
  • Estate Management
  • Pharmacy
  • Soil Science
  • Crop Science

          4 Years Course

Here are some of the courses that are run for four years in the university:

  • Fine and Applied Arts
  • Mass Communication
  • Archeology
  • Banking and Finance
  • Economics
  • Marketing
  • Health and Physical Education
  • Medical Laboratory Sciences
  • Computer Science
  • Mathematics
  • Accountancy
  • Statistics
  • Political Science

          Direct Entry Students

Direct Entry (DE) students usually study four year degree programmes for three years and five year degree programmes for four years. This is because they joined regular students in their 200 level.

Classes of Degree in Nigeria and their Respective CGPAs

First Class: 4.50 – 5.00

Second Class Honours (Upper Division): 3.5 – 4.49

Second Class Honours (Lower Division): 2.40 – 3.49

Third Class Honours: 1.50 – 2.39

Pass degree: 1.00 – 1.49

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Notice from Crescent University on the beginning of second semester lectures.

by ajibolaaina March 25, 2022
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This is to advise Crescent University students that the management has set a date for the start of second semester lectures in the academic year 2021/2022 (second semester lectures).

Notice from Crescent University on the beginning of second semester lectures.

Second Semester Lectures will begin on the 28th of March 2022.

As a result, students are recommended to return to class on time to begin Lectures.

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Al-istiqamah University screening process for new students

by ajibolaaina March 21, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

This is to inform the newly admitted students for the 2021/2022 Academic Session that the University Management has authorized the SCREENING EXERCISE for the new intake, which will take place from Monday, March 21st, through Wednesday, March 30th, 2022.

Please see the attachment for further information on the schedule.

Schedule may be found by clicking here.

Signed:

Hassan Abdurrahman

Admission Officer

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A GOUNI lecturer caught on tape abusing a female student because she had long hair (video)

by ajibolaaina March 21, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

A female lecturer at Godfrey Okoye University in Enugu harassed a university student for allegedly having long hair. The incident occurred at the university’s main campus.

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The female student was observed attempting to break away from the lecturer’s hands.

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Chrisland University receives permission from the National Universities Commission for its Law program.

by ajibolaaina March 21, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Chrisland University, Abeokuta has got good news, as the National Universities Commission (NUC) approved the institution’s application to begin its Law Programme on Wednesday.

Officials from the National Universities Commission (NUC) informed the University’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Chinedum Peace Babalola, who in turn informed the institution’s top management level of the Commission’s approval at a meeting.

According to the Vice-Chancellor, the approval was based on the University’s provision of adequate resources. He also stated that the approval came after the authorities of the NUC conducted a thorough assessment of the University’s facilities and lecturers for the College of Law, which resulted in the approval.

It is important for the University, according to Prof Babalola, to give its quota to the qualitative training of attorneys in Nigeria in order to achieve the goal of increasing the number of academic programs now offered at the school.

After going down memory lane, the learned professor stated that the National University Commission’s permission is still considered to be an icing on top of the University’s hard work over the last four years in order to bring its ambitions to fruition.

Prof. Babalola used the occasion to express his gratitude to the University’s Chancellor, High Chief Dr. Mrs. Winifred Awosika, OON, the Board of Trustees, and the Governing Council for their collective efforts in enhancing the quality of education in Nigeria. Prof. Babalola is a professor at the University of Lagos.

The University, which began with only two colleges during its inception in the 2015/2016 academic session (the College of Arts, Management, and Social Sciences and the College of Natural and Applied Sciences) has grown to include three colleges, including the College of Basic Medical Sciences and the College of Law, which is the fourth and most recent addition to the University.

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Covenant University begins a degree program in FinTech

by ajibolaaina March 13, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Prospective students may now apply to study Finance and Technology at the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences of the Convenant University Ota.

Covenant University begins a degree program in FinTech

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Nigerians leaving Ukraine are offered space to complete their programmes at AUN
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Nigerians leaving Ukraine are offered space to complete their programmes at AUN

by ajibolaaina March 8, 2022
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The American University of Nigeria (AUN) has extended an invitation to Nigerian students who have fled Ukraine as a result of the continuing conflict between the nation and Russia to enroll at the university and complete their academic degrees.

Daniel Okereke, the AUN’s executive director of information, said in a statement that students interested in furthering their education should consider the school as an alternative since it is a secure, diverse, and well-resourced institution that would suit their educational needs, among other things.

Okereke noted that students at the AUN come from every state in Nigeria, as well as from other African nations, as well as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.

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First-class graduates from Tech-U Ibadan offered immediate jobs and scholarships.

by ajibolaaina March 8, 2022
written by ajibolaaina

Earlier this week, Professor Ayobami Salami, vice-chancellor of the First Technical University, Ibadan, announced that the university has offered automatic employment to the 12 first-class graduates who have just graduated from the institution.

Professor Salami, who made the announcement during the university’s first convocation, stated that employment is open to all First Class graduates who are interested in academic pursuits immediately and that they may access the position immediately after completing their National Youth Service period.

It was also stated that the university administration, in collaboration with local and international entities, had secured postgraduate scholarships for all of those who were willing to accept the offer, in order to enable them to pursue Master’s degree training in the United States of America and split-site PhD programs in the United Kingdom and Ireland, respectively.

During the first convocation, a total of 63 students received their diplomas, with 12 receiving First Class honors, 25 receiving Second Class upper division, 24 receiving Second Class lower division, and two receiving Third Class.

As the overall top graduating student, Afonja Mariam Adewumi from the Microbiology Department earned 4.91 points on the cumulative grade point average (CGPA) scale, surpassing all other students.

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Lead City University matriculation ceremony 2021/2022
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Lead City University matriculation ceremony 2021/2022

by ajibolaaina March 5, 2022
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This is to inform the general public, particularly the newly accepted students of Lead City University, that the institution’s administration has officially announced the date for the institution’s matriculation ceremony in the academic year 2021/2022.

According to the institution’s management, the formal start date is the 8th of March in the year 2022.

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