MKU NUC Accreditation for 13 Programmes
Essential Highlights
MKU Ilorin has achieved 100% NUC accreditation for all 13 programmes presented.
- All 13 MKU programmes were accredited
- NUC held the exercise in November/December 2025
- MKU started operations barely three years ago
- The approval confirms national academic standards
- Students and parents now have stronger course assurance
Keep reading for the full MKU NUC accreditation update.
Muhammad Kamalud-deen University, Ilorin, has recorded a 100% success rate after the National Universities Commission accreditation exercise held in November/December 2025.
All 13 academic programmes presented by the university were accredited.
For a university that began operations barely three years ago, this result gives students, parents, staff, and well-wishers a clear reason to pay attention.
NUC Accredits All 13 MKU Programmes
According to the official results released by the National Universities Commission, Muhammad Kamalud-deen University presented 13 academic programmes for the accreditation exercise.
Every one of them was accredited.
That outcome places MKU among newly established universities that have shown readiness, quality checks, and academic capacity within a short period. Among universities licensed to operate in 2023, MKU also stands as one of the fastest to secure full accreditation success across all programmes presented.
A young school, yes; but the record now speaks in figures.
What the 100% Accreditation Result Means
The result means MKU’s programmes met the national standards required by the NUC.
Those standards cover curriculum quality, staffing, infrastructure, learning resources, and governance; each part matters because accreditation checks more than course names on paper.
For students and parents, the result gives assurance that the education offered at MKU is credible, competitive, and nationally recognised.
For the university, it strengthens its name as a school focused on training graduates who are intellectually sound and morally grounded.
A Result Built by Many Hands
The Management of Muhammad Kamalud-deen University thanked all those who played a role in the success.
Special recognition went to the Governing Council and the University Senate for their leadership and commitment to quality assurance.
The Vice-Chancellor and the management team were also recognised for their direction, attention to detail, and steady pursuit of academic standards.
Teaching and non-teaching staff played their part too. Their work helped ensure that the programmes met the required benchmarks during the NUC review.
Students were also acknowledged for their discipline and engagement, which the university said reflected its core values.
Founders, Parents, and Well-Wishers Also Recognised
MKU also acknowledged the support of its founders, Ansarul Islam Society of Nigeria.
The Board of Trustees, partners, parents, admirers of Shaykh Muhammad Kamalud-deen Al-Adabiy, and well-wishers were also recognised for their trust and contributions.
That backing, according to the university, has continued to support progress and stability.
MKU Looks Ahead After NUC Accreditation
Muhammad Kamalud-deen University said it will continue to sustain and improve on the standards already attained.
The school also said it will build on the success by deepening its culture of excellence, strengthening its academic framework, and producing graduates who can make useful contributions to society.
The 100% accreditation success is not just a score on a sheet. For MKU, it marks a strong start and points to its aim of becoming a leading university in Nigeria and beyond.
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