Glorious Vision University Gets NUC Approval For Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programmes

Glorious Vision University (GVU) has received approval from the National Universities Commission (NUC) for the establishment of several undergraduate and postgraduate academic programmes.

This notable achievement underscores the university’s dedication to academic excellence and its ability to meet internationally- recognised educational standards.

Following a comprehensive resource verification exercise conducted by expert panels to assess the university’s human and material resources, the Executive Secretary of the NUC, Chris J. Maiyaki, confirmed the approval of the following programmes, set to begin in the 2024/2025 academic session:

  • Bachelor of Nursing Science
  • Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science
  • B. A International Studies and Diplomacy
  • B.Sc Information Communication Technology
  • B.Sc Cybersecurity
  • B.Sc Information Systems
  • B.Sc Data Science
  • PhD Computer Science
  • PGD Microbiology
  • M.Sc Microbiology
  • PhD Microbiology
  • PGD Biochemistry
  • M.Sc Biochemistry
  • PhD Biochemistry

This achievement reaffirms GVU’s commitment to fostering graduates of exceptional character and academic capability, while making a meaningful contribution to the global knowledge base. It also reflects the strong leadership of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor E. S. Asemah and his management team.

Once again, congratulations to the entire GVU community on this outstanding milestone!

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