Kogi State University, located at Anyigba, is the University of Kogi State, Nigeria. It was established in 1999 by Prince Abubakar Audu,
the former governor of the state. At the time of its establishment, it
was known as Kogi State University, It was named Prince Abubakar Audu
University(PAAU) in 2002 and later renamed Kogi State University in
2003(KSU).
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Professor S.K. Okwute (Professor of Chemistry) was the pioneer Vice
Chancellor (2000 - 2005) and currently back to University of Abuja.
Professor F.S. Idachaba (OFR) Professor of Agric-Economics, took over
between 2005 to 2008 and has now retired to work in his foundation (F.S.
Idachaba Foundation for Research and Scholarship). The incumbent Vice
Chancellor is Professor Hassan S. Isah (Professor of Chemical
Pathology), from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, took over in October,
2008.
The University commenced academic activities in April, 2000 in six
Faculties. Namely; Faculties of Agriculture, Arts and Humanities, Law,
Management Sciences, Natural Sciences and Social Sciences, presently
comprising about 30 Departments. The University has commenced the
establishment of Faculty of Medicine with the office and laboratory
complexes under construction. The Centre for Pre-Degree and Diploma
Studies was established under the present University administration to
run diploma and pre-degree programmes. Students of the pre-degree
programme could gain admission into degree programme if they are
successful in the internal exams and need not write the Post-UTME exams
but most have at least 180 JAMB cut-off mark.
The University offer many courses such as Microbiology, Biochemistry,
Geology, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Sciences, Law, Public
Administration, Business Administration, Accounting, Banking and
Finance, Theatre Arts, Islamic Studies, Religious and Philosophy,
English, History and International Studies, Sociology, Mass
Communication, Economics, e.t.c. About 90% of the courses offered in the
university are accredited by the Nigeria University Commission (NUC).
The Institution started with a student population of about 700 which
as at 2009/2010 admission exercise has grown to about 9,000. It admits
qualified students who choose it as his or her first or second choice of
institution and pass its post-UTME exams. Its cut-off mark for
candidates to be qualified for the Post-UTME exams is 180.
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