Tuesday, 1 December 2015

ROCHAS OKOROCHA SAYS CREDIT IN MATHS AND ENGLISH SHOULDN'T BE COMPULSORY FOR UNIVERSITY ADMISSION


Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, has urged Universities in Nigeria to stop making English and Mathematics subjects they have to pass in order to gain admission into their institutions.

Okorocha expressed the opinion that if relevant bodies do not work towards making this a thing of the past, the Universities to lose out on brilliant students. According to him, making these subjects compulsory had frustrated many brilliant students who could, for one reason or the other, not pass the two subjects, out of their ambitions to have higher education.

Okorocha says the time has come for all the concerned bodies in the country to help our education and also help students with the ambition of pursuing higher education, by dropping the demand that a child must credit English and Maths to gain admission.

What's your own view about this?





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1 comment:

  1. if they are so brilliant, brilliant efforts should be made with their written and oral english and mathematics. How will they write proposals or write the right prescription? Those 2 subjects are the basic of every profession in the world.

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