BUK Constitutes Committee to Investigate Mass Failure in Some Courses

VC, BUK, Prof Sagir Abbas

Bayero University has set up a committee to investigate mass failure of students in some courses. This was approved at the University's 393rd Senate meeting held on Wednesday, 3rd November, 2021.

The Committee has Professor Muhammad Ibrahim  Yakasai of the Faculty of Education as Chairman with the following membership:

Director Academic Planning, Professor Haruna Musa

Provost College of Natural and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Professor

Dean, Faculty of Education, Dr Ali Idris

Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Professor Ahmad Muhammad Tsauni

BUK Postpones Lectures for Level 100 Students

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Bayero University has postponed lectures for level 100 students by two weeks, according to a statement signed by the Director, Examinations, Admissions and Records, Amina Umar Abdullahi. The statement issued on Tuesday, 9th November, 2021 said the new development is to enable the just admitted level 100 students to join the new session well. 

It added that  lectures would commence on Monday, 22nd November, 2021 .

BUK Rebrands Website

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VC, Prof Sagir Abbas

In an effort to improve visibility of the institution, Bayero University through its Centre for Information Technology (CIT) on Wednesday, 3rd November, 2021 launched its new official website. The new brand website reflects the vibrant, disciplined, inspired, and engaging personality of the University. It was designed to make a distinctive and positive impression, as the university continues to provide a platform for collaborators and research partners.

Student Dress Code Rules and Regulations

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In line with the University's role of training students in both character and learning, all students should dress decently in accordance/compliance with the Bayero University, Kano Dress Code.

Accordingly, acceptable and decent dress is any type of dress worn by a student, that covers the body from top of the shoulders to midway between the knee and the ankle, and it must not be tight fitting or transparent.

Specifically, the dress code forbids indecent dressing such as: