Parliament has expressed serious concerns over Kyambogo University’s continued offering of 63 courses unapproved by the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE). Lawmakers criticized the university for failing to renew these “expired” courses, which compromises the quality of education and risks devaluing student qualifications.
The Auditor General’s report revealed that these unapproved programs, alongside outdated curricula, could harm students’ job prospects. MPs also raised alarm over the inadequate practical training for Civil Engineering students, which may affect their competitiveness in the job market.
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The university, however, attributed the issues to lengthy consultations and a lack of funding. Despite appeals to the Ministry of Finance, the challenges remain unresolved, with further concerns mounting over UGX 19 billion in outstanding payables and student strikes over a 50% tuition hike.
Daily Telegraph
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