By Abdu Jibrin
The provosts federal college of education Zaria Dr Sulaiman Balarabe has said about one hundred and twenty six lectures have benefited from Tatiary Education Fund to undergo their PhD.
The provost stated this in Zaria during the matriculation of over three thousand national certificate of education NCE regular .
Dr Sulaiman balarabe explained that some of the lecturers will study at outside the country while some in Nigerian universities.
The provost said the courses including sciences, Education and social sciences among others.
Speaking on the enrollment of new students the provost pointed out that about three thousand three hundred and forty eight students got admission under the NCE regular program for 2021- 2022 academic session.
Dr, Sulaiman Balarabe explained that the enrollment this academic session has reduced due to economic situations of most parents .
He said the management introduced flexibility on the payment of school fees to assist parents.
The provost charged new students to pay their school fees at authorized payment center.
He stressed the need for the new students to shun exam malpractice, cultism or any immoral behaviour during and after their courses.
Some new students expressed their happiness and promised to work hard to achieve their desired aims.

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