Northbridge College of Science & Tech Gets Approval to Begin Degree Programmes
Northbridge College has secured approval to start four degree programmes in partnership with FUDMA. Courses include Computer Science, Economics, Islamic Studies, and PGDE. Admissions are now open.
Northbridge College of Science and Technology has received the green light to run degree programmes through its new partnership with Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA) in Katsina State.
The approval came in a letter from FUDMA, dated 15 July 2025, confirming the start of this new academic phase for the college.
Available Programmes
Starting immediately, Northbridge will offer the following courses under the FUDMA affiliation:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE)
- B.Sc. Computer Science
- B.Sc. Economics
- B.A. Islamic Studies
These programmes add to the college’s existing training and open new options for those aiming to earn a university degree without leaving the Northbridge campus.
How to Apply
Admissions are now open. If you’re interested, visit Northbridge College website for details or reach out to the admissions office for help.
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