The Vice Chancellor of Bayero University, Kano (BUK), Professor Sagir Adamu Abbas, has provided insights into the University Management’s decision to reintroduce the Remedial Programme, which was suspended over a decade ago. Speaking at the 59th Congregation meeting on Saturday, December 14, 2024, the Vice Chancellor highlighted the key factors that prompted the initiative.
One primary reason for the reintroduction is the decline in enrolment in Basic Science programmes. The University has observed a noticeable decrease in student enrolments in these areas, and the remedial programme is expected to address this challenge by preparing students for science-based courses.
Additionally, the Vice Chancellor pointed out that many prospective students from the University’s catchment area struggle to meet entry requirements for science programmes.
The remedial programme will provide these candidates with the necessary academic support to address their deficiencies, thereby increasing their chances of gaining admission into the University.
"We appreciate your support as we work towards reinstating this vital programme, which promises to enhance the academic prospects of our students and contribute to the overall development of Bayero University, Kano," the Vice Chancellor stated.
The reintroduction of the remedial programme is seen as a strategic move to bolster academic performance and widen access to higher education for students within the University’s catchment area.