Mathematics No Longer Compulsory for Arts Students – FG!

Mathematics No Longer Compulsory for Arts Students – FG!

Reported by Marian Opeyemi Fasesan | Sele Media Africa

The Federal Government has announced a major reform in Nigeria’s tertiary education entry requirements, declaring that Mathematics will no longer be a mandatory subject for students seeking admission into arts and humanities programmes.

What We Know:

  • The new policy was approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC) and other regulatory bodies.
  • It applies to universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education.
  • Subjects like Literature-in-English, CRS/IRS, History, and Government will now take precedence for arts-based courses.

Government’s Rationale:

  • The move is part of a broader effort to remove barriers to higher education and promote academic diversity.
  • Education Minister Prof. Tahir Mamman stated the change would “open up opportunities for more students with talent in non-STEM fields.”

Why It Matters:

  • It aligns with global trends toward flexible admission criteria.
  • It addresses long-standing concerns that Mathematics requirements unfairly hindered arts-inclined students.

Citations:

  1. Federal Ministry of Education – Press Briefing, Oct. 15, 2025
  2. National Universities Commission (NUC) – www.nuc.edu.ng
  3. Vanguard Nigeria – www.vanguardngr.com

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Marian Opeyemi Fasesan

Marian Opeyemi Fasesan is a dynamic journalist and editorial leader committed to excellence in news reporting and storytelling. As the Managing Editor of Sele Media Africa, she ensures daily operations run smoothly while upholding the highest editorial standards. With a strong eye for detail and deep understanding of audience engagement, Marian coordinates content across platforms, guiding teams to produce compelling, timely, and credible news. Her leadership reflects the heart of Sele Media Africa’s mission—to inform, inspire, and elevate voices across the continent.

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