Audu Bako school of Agriculture | |
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Established | 2002 |
Founder | Kano state government |
Category | School of agriculture |
Director | Prof M. A Wailare |
The Audu Bako School of Agriculture in Dambatta, Kano State, [1] Nigeria, awards diplomas in technical and vocational subjects for middle-level manpower. It is named after Audu Bako, a former governor of the state. [2]
The college was established in 2002 and is owned and operated by Kano State. It is accredited to offer courses in agricultural and related technology, and a pre-ND course in Science and Technology. [3] In 2005 the college had over 400 students. [4] As of 2023, the college had over 300 staff, and offered over 500 courses and over 50 programmes. It also has 12 departments. [5]
In November 2006, it was among a number of polytechnics for which the National Board for Technical Education suspended admission of students for either failing to secure accreditation or running foul of the law.[ citation needed]
The College of Agriculture currently has only one faculty (Faculty of Agriculture) with only four programmes. These programmes include agricultural engineering/technology, agricultural technology, animal health and production technology and forestry technology. [6] [7]
According to its official website, the school has 12 departments. [8] [9]
Audu Bako school of Agriculture | |
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Location | |
| |
, Nigeria | |
Information | |
Established | 2002 |
Founder | Kano state government |
Category | School of agriculture |
Director | Prof M. A Wailare |
The Audu Bako School of Agriculture in Dambatta, Kano State, [1] Nigeria, awards diplomas in technical and vocational subjects for middle-level manpower. It is named after Audu Bako, a former governor of the state. [2]
The college was established in 2002 and is owned and operated by Kano State. It is accredited to offer courses in agricultural and related technology, and a pre-ND course in Science and Technology. [3] In 2005 the college had over 400 students. [4] As of 2023, the college had over 300 staff, and offered over 500 courses and over 50 programmes. It also has 12 departments. [5]
In November 2006, it was among a number of polytechnics for which the National Board for Technical Education suspended admission of students for either failing to secure accreditation or running foul of the law.[ citation needed]
The College of Agriculture currently has only one faculty (Faculty of Agriculture) with only four programmes. These programmes include agricultural engineering/technology, agricultural technology, animal health and production technology and forestry technology. [6] [7]
According to its official website, the school has 12 departments. [8] [9]