Kwara Varsity Disowns Fake Study Centre in Ekiti


Kwara State University, KWASU, Malete, disown a Study Centre in Ekiti State purportedly running a Degree and HND conversion programme with Kwara State University.

This Centre also claims to be running postgraduate programmes of the University.

The management of KWASU said that the University has no knowledge of the establishment nor does the University have any affiliation with this illegality.

Director, University Relations, Dr. Saeedat Aliyu in a statement said for the avoidance of doubt, the Degree and HND Conversion programme of Kwara State University is run by the Institute of Professional and Continuous Education with four (4) Study Centres – Kwara State Staff Development College, Fate, Ilorin; Kwara State Education Resource Centre, Tanke, Ilorin; Government Secondary School, Maraba, Ilorin; and KWASU International Conference Centre, Agric, Ilorin. KWASU’s Institute of Professional and Continuous Education does not have or run any Study Centre outside Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.

Similarly, KWASU does not run postgraduate degree programmes outside of the control of the School of Postgraduate Studies.

Accurate information about all the programmes run by Kwara State University can be obtained on the KWASU weebsite: web.kwasu.edu.ng.

Importantly also, application forms into any programme of the institution are obtained only through the application platform: portal.kwasu.edu.ng. All payments are equally made online through the application platform.

The general public is therefore cautioned against any dealings with this supposed study centre in Ekiti State for the KWASU Degree and HND conversion programme and postgraduate programmes. Anyone who transacts any business with them does so at his or her risk.


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