Aminu Kano Center for Democratic Research (Mambayya House)
Mambayya House is the Aminu Kano Centre for Democratic Studies. It is the
former residence of Malam Aminu Kano, belonging to the University and
located at Gwammaja Quarters within Kano City.
Mambayya House is the Aminu Kano Centre for Democratic Studies. It is the
former residence of Malam Aminu Kano, belonging to the University and
located at Gwammaja Quarters within Kano City.
The Undergraduate registration and Undergraduate Screening Portals have been migrated to improve speed due to multiple logins.
The new links are as follows:
UG Registration:https://mybuk2.buk.edu.ng/ug
UG Screening: https://mybuk2.buk.edu.ng/myScreening
Outside the two campuses, there exists the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital campus which houses 3 faculties; the faculties of; Clinical sciences, Dentistry, and Allied health Sciences.
The old campus is located just outside the ancient walls of kano city. It houses 4 faculties i.e the Faculties of;
Physical Sciences
Life Sciences
Basic medical sciences
Pharmaceutical sciences.
This is the main campus of the University and is sited on the banks of a major river channel (river watari).
To lead in research and education in Africa.
Committed to addressing African Developmental challenges through cutting-edge research, knowledge transfer and training of high-quality graduates.
This is to inform the general public that registration for BUK aptitude test for 2020/2021 admission exercise is still ongoing.
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This is to inform the general public that registration for the BUK Direct Entry Screening for 2020/2021 admission exercise is still ongoing.
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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: