Nile University’s College of Health Sciences gets MDCN Accreditation

Filed in School News by on June 21, 2019

Nile University officially received the MDCN (Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria) accreditation for its College of Health Sciences’ Basic Medical Sciences on June 18, 2019.

About Nile University

Nile University of Nigeria is a private university in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria.

The first of Nigerian Turkish International Colleges started functioning in September 1998. The school kicked off with 76 students on a rented site at Cairo Street, Wuse 2, Abuja. The NTIC has proliferated into a network of schools in Abuja, Kano, Kaduna, Lagos, Ogun and Yobe States.

Parents and students of the NTIC have mounted pressure on the management to establish a university that will carry on the tradition of the NTIC at the tertiary level. In response to this, the parent company of the NTIC (SURAT Nigeria Ltd) established Nile University of Nigeria (NUN) in 2009. Read More

Nile University’s College of Health Sciences gets MDCN Accreditation

This achievement came in the wake of the intense accreditation exercise conducted by the MDCN team on May 27 and 28, 2019.

This accreditation allows the University’s CHS to commence its Basic Clinical Sciences.

It is worth noting that Nile University passed this accreditation exercise in its first attempt (which is no mean feat), highlighting the institution’s high standards and the incredible work being done at the College of Health Sciences by the Provost, Prof. Dr. Dilli Dogo, and his entire team.

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