The Federal Ministry of Education has announced the release of admissions into Federal Unity Colleges, introducing a fully automated system designed to improve transparency and prevent overcrowding in schools.
In a statement on Tuesday, the ministry’s spokesperson, Boriowo Folasade, said the reform — led by Minister of Education Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa — ensures that placements are conducted strictly within approved capacity, eliminating past challenges of overstretched facilities.
“This reform guarantees fairness, operational efficiency, and sustained quality in our Federal Unity Colleges,” Alausa said.
The current exercise covers 80 conventional Federal Unity Colleges at Junior Secondary School 1 level. Admissions into 42 Federal Technical Colleges under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programme will be released later.
Hajia Binta Abdulkadri, Director of Senior Secondary Education, described the automated system as a “game-changer” that will align enrolments with school capacity and strengthen accountability.
Parents and students have been advised to check admission results via the ministry’s official website.
“The Federal Ministry of Education remains committed to providing quality education within a safe, conducive learning environment for all Nigerian children,” the ministry said.
