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Undergraduate Studies

Be part of the lucky ones to have a great opportunity to study in one of the leading universities in Nigeria.

You are highly welcome to Bayero University. The university was initially established in 1964 as a humanity-based institution (Abdullahi Bayero College) with only ten students (awarded Ahmadu Bello University degrees), it changed into Bayero University in 1976 awarding its own degrees. Join us in BUK to study the course of your choice. There are about thirty four thousand undergraduate students enrolled currently in the university. Several courses offered with different durations say four, five years and more.

BUK Trains Journalists on Earth Observation Technology to Strengthen Climate Reporting

Climate Reporting

Bayero University, Kano (BUK), has taken another significant step towards promoting evidence-based environmental journalism by equipping journalists and media practitioners with Earth Observation (EO) technologies to strengthen reporting on climate change, disaster risk reduction and environmental sustainability.

Artificial Intelligence Drives Executive Leadership Transformation at WOFAN-PDS UK Training as BUK VC Says AI Can Boost Institutional Efficiency

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) emerged as a defining theme of the Executive Training on Organisational Performance Enhancement: Integrating Problem Solving, Sustainable Leadership and Artificial Intelligence Innovation for Executives and Board Members, as participants acquired practical knowledge and hands-on skills to transform organisational performance through responsible AI adoption.

BUK, WOFAN Sign SIBLING MoU as University Receives ₦28 Million Farm Inputs

BUK and WOFAN

Bayero University Kano (BUK) has received ₦28 million worth of agricultural inputs from the Women Farmers Advancement Network (WOFAN) following the signing of a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the Skills Improvement to Boost Livelihood and Nurture Growth (SIBLING) Project, a pioneering initiative aimed at transforming students into successful agricultural entrepreneurs.