A team of officials of the National Board for Technical Education has concluded their inspection visit to Iseyin College of Science and Health Technology in Iseyin, Oyo State, over the accreditation of more courses.
This was contained in a statement by the Proprietor of the college, Adewale Owoseni, in Ibadan, the state capital, on Saturday.
Owoseni said the team was led by the Chief Program Officer of the Board, Usman Nakorgi.
He said, “The courses upon which the NBTE team visited include Pharmaceutical Technician, Dental Technology, Community Health Technology, Public Health Technology and Health Information Technology.
“Positive remarks and comments were made by the inspectors about the institution’s laboratory, library, demonstration room, sports facilities, lecture halls and entrepreneurship centre when inspected, while advice was given on areas that needed improvement.
“We thank God and those that have given us support overtime on our drive to make qualitative education available at low cost for the people of Oke-Ogun region and beyond.
“The visitors have given encouraging remarks about the facilities they met on the ground and advised us on ways to improve; the approval for accreditation will be given soonest on those courses because we have done our part of the bargain.”
Meanwhile, students and staff members of the college have shown their appreciation to the management of the institution for doing all within their capacity to make the school one of the best.
The college’s students’ Union leader, Ayoola Ibikunle, in a statement, said the visit by the NBTE has solidified their trust in the school authority.
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