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NCHE annuls two Universities’ accreditation for non-compliance

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National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) has revoked accreditation from the country’s two Universities for failing to meet the set standards.

NCHE has removed Skyway and Millennium universities respectively and their programmes due to non-compliance with the Council’s minimum requirements.

It has also withdrawn accreditation for five undergraduate courses at Exploits University due to the same reason.

NCHE Chief Executive Officer, Ambumulire Phiri, emphasised the need for tertiary education institutions to publicise the accreditation status of their programmes annually.

Said Dr. Phiri: “It is important that universities must adhere to the set standards to ensure that the quality of tertiary education is not compromised.”

NCHE CEO Dr. Ambumulire Phiri and the Board of directors.

Phiri also cautioned all higher education institutions against offering registered programmes indefinitely without seeking fresh accreditaton for them.

NCHE guidelines stipulate that for any University or college to be accredited, it must comply with minimum standards in areas such as admission requirements, qualifications of faculty members, intergrity of assessment and awarding of academic qualifications.

The National Council for Higher Education (NCHE), exists to serve the public in ensuring access to quality and relevant Higher Education in Malawi.

“It is important that universities must adhere to the set standards.”

Dr. Ambumulire Phiri
NCHE CEO

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